Part of the commitizen/cz-cli family. Prompts for conventional changelog standard and also prompts for a mandatory JIRA issue.
- Works seamlessly with semantic-release 🚀
- Works seamlessly with Jira smart commits
- Automatically detects the Jira issue from the branch name
npm install commitizen @digitalroute/cz-conventional-changelog-for-jira
and then add the following to package.json:
{
"scripts": {
"commit": "git-cz"
},
"config": {
"commitizen": {
"path": "./node_modules/@digitalroute/cz-conventional-changelog-for-jira"
}
}
}
Like commitizen, you can specify the configuration of cz-conventional-changelog-for-jira through the package.json's config.commitizen
key, or with environment variables.
Environment variable | package.json | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
CZ_JIRA_MODE | jiraMode | true | If this is set to true, CZ will ask for a Jira issue and put it in the commit head. If set to false CZ will ask for the issue in the end, and can be used for GitHub. |
CZ_MAX_HEADER_WIDTH | maxHeaderWidth | 72 | This limits how long a commit message head can be. |
CZ_MIN_HEADER_WIDTH | minHeaderWidth | 2 | This limits how short a commit message can be. |
CZ_MAX_LINE_WIDTH | maxLineWidth | 100 | Commit message bodies are automatically wrapped. This decides how long the lines will be. |
CZ_SKIP_SCOPE | skipScope | true | If scope should be used in commit messages. |
CZ_SKIP_TYPE | skipType | false | If type should be used in commit messages. |
CZ_SKIP_DESCRIPTION | skipDescription | false | If description should be used in commit messages. |
CZ_SKIP_BREAKING | skipBreaking | false | If breaking changes should be used in commit messages. |
scopes | undefined | A list (JS Array) of scopes that will be available for selection. Note that adding this will change the scope field from Inquirer 'input' to 'list'. | |
CZ_TYPE | defaultType | undefined | The default type. |
CZ_SCOPE | defaultScope | undefined | The default scope. |
CZ_CUSTOM_SCOPE | customScope | false | Whether user can provide custom scope in addition to predefined ones |
CZ_SUBJECT | defaultSubject | undefined | A default subject. |
CZ_BODY | defaultBody | undefined | A default body. |
CZ_ISSUES | defaultIssues | undefined | A default issue. |
CZ_JIRA_OPTIONAL | jiraOptional | false | If this is set to true, you can leave the JIRA field blank. |
CZ_JIRA_PREFIX | jiraPrefix | "DAZ" | If this is set it will be displayed as the default JIRA ticket prefix |
CZ_JIRA_LOCATION | jiraLocation | "pre-description" | Changes position of JIRA ID. Options: pre-type , pre-description , post-description , post-body |
CZ_JIRA_PREPEND | jiraPrepend | "" | Prepends JIRA ID with an optional decorator. e.g.: [DAZ-1234 |
CZ_JIRA_APPEND | jiraAppend | "" | Appends JIRA ID with an optional decorator. e.g.: DAZ-1234] |
CZ_EXCLAMATION_MARK | exclamationMark | false | On breaking changes, adds an exclamation mark (!) after the scope, e.g.: type(scope)!: break stuff . When activated, reduces the effective allowed header length by 1. |
pre-type:
JIRA-1234 type(scope): commit subject
pre-description:
type(scope): JIRA-1234 commit subject
post-description:
type(scope): commit subject JIRA-1234
post-body:
type(scope): commit subject
JIRA-1234
type(scope): commit subject
this is a commit body
JIRA-1234
Alternatively, if you want to create your own profile, you can use the configurable approach. Here is an example: ./index.js
const custom = require('@digitalroute/cz-conventional-changelog-for-jira/configurable');
// You can do this optionally if you want to extend the commit types
const defaultTypes = require('@digitalroute/cz-conventional-changelog-for-jira/types');
module.exports = custom({
types: {
...defaultTypes,
perf: {
description: 'Improvements that will make your code perform better',
title: 'Performance'
}
},
skipScope: false,
scopes: ['myScope1', 'myScope2'],
customScope: true
});
./package.json
{
"config": {
"commitizen": {
"path": "./index.js"
}
}
}
This example would:
- Display "perf" as an extra commit type
- Ask you to add a commit scope
- Limit the scope selection to either
myScope
ormyScope2
List of all supported configurable options when using the configurable approach:
Key | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
jiraMode | true | If this is set to true, CZ will ask for a Jira issue and put it in the commit head. If set to false CZ will ask for the issue in the end, and can be used for GitHub. |
maxHeaderWidth | 72 | This limits how long a commit message head can be. |
minHeaderWidth | 2 | This limits how short a commit message can be. |
maxLineWidth | 100 | Commit message bodies are automatically wrapped. This decides how long the lines will be. |
skipScope | true | If scope should be used in commit messages. |
defaultType | undefined | The default type. |
defaultScope | undefined | The default scope. |
defaultSubject | undefined | A default subject. |
defaultBody | undefined | A default body. |
defaultIssues | undefined | A default issue. |
jiraPrefix | 'DAZ' | The default JIRA ticket prefix that will be displayed. |
types | ./types.js | A list (JS Object) of supported commit types. |
scopes | undefined | A list (JS Array) of scopes that will be available for selection. Note that adding this will change the scope field from Inquirer 'input' to 'list'. |
customScope | false | If this is set to true, users are given an option to provide custom scope aside the ones predefined in 'scopes' array. In this case a new option named 'custom' appears in the list and once chosen a prompt appears to provide custom scope |
jiraOptional | false | If this is set to true, you can leave the JIRA field blank. |
jiraLocation | "pre-description" | Changes position of JIRA ID. Options: pre-type , pre-description , post-description , post-body |
jiraPrepend | "" | Prepends JIRA ID with an optional decorator. e.g.: [DAZ-1234 |
jiraAppend | "" | Appends JIRA ID with an optional decorator. e.g.: DAZ-1234] |
exclamationMark | false | On breaking changes, adds an exclamation mark (!) after the scope, e.g.: type(scope)!: break stuff . When activated, reduces the effective allowed header length by 1. |
If using the commitlint js library, the "maxHeaderWidth" configuration property will default to the configuration of the "header-max-length" rule instead of the hard coded value of 72. This can be ovewritten by setting the 'maxHeaderWidth' configuration in package.json or the CZ_MAX_HEADER_WIDTH environment variable.