Publish Extensions to Open VSX
A CI script for publishing open-source VS Code extensions to open-vsx.org.
When to Add an Extension?
One goal of Open VSX is to have extension maintainers publish their extensions according to the documentation. However, you may be missing specific extensions that have not been published by their maintainers: either they are not willing to do it, or they haven't found time to do it, or simply they haven't heard about Open VSX yet. Though the preferred solution for such a situation is to convince the maintainers to start publishing themselves, you can add the extensions here to have them published by our CI workflow.
How to Add an Extension?
To automatically publish an extension to Open VSX, simply add it to extensions.json
with the options described below. You can run node add-extension [REPOSITORY]
to create an entry automatically.
scripts
section in the package.json file to find such steps; usually they are named build
or similar. In case the build steps are included in the vscode:prepublish script, they are executed automatically, so it's not necessary to mention them explicitly. Otherwise, please include them in the prepublish
value, e.g. "prepublish": "npm run build"
.
Click the button below to start a Gitpod workspace where you can run the scripts contained in this repository:
Publishing Options
Here is the expected format of an extensions.json
entry:
{
// Unique Open VSX extension ID in the form "<namespace>.<name>"
"id": "redhat.vscode-yaml",
// Repository URL to clone and publish from
"repository": "https://github.com/redhat-developer/vscode-yaml"
},
Here are all the supported values, including optional ones:
{
// Unique Open VSX extension ID in the form "<namespace>.<name>"
"id": "rebornix.ruby",
// Repository URL to clone and publish from
"repository": "https://github.com/rubyide/vscode-ruby",
// (RECOMMENDED) The version that should be published; the script compares this version with the latest published version
"version": "0.27.0",
// (RECOMMENDED) The Git branch, tag, or commit to check out before publishing (defaults to the repository's default branch)
"checkout": "v0.27.0",
// (OPTIONAL) Location of the extension's package.json in the repository (defaults to the repository's root directory)
"location": "packages/vscode-ruby-client",
// (OPTIONAL) Extra commands to run just before publishing to Open VSX (i.e. after "yarn/npm install", but before "vscode:prepublish")
"prepublish": "npm run build",
// (OPTIONAL) Relative path of the extension vsix file inside the git repo (i.e. when it is built by prepublish commands
"extensionFile": "dist/js-debug.vsix"
},
In cases where it is not feasible to build the extension from source, a download URL can be given instead:
{
// Unique Open VSX extension ID in the form "<namespace>.<name>"
"id": "rebornix.ruby",
// A full URL from which to download the extension package
"download": "https://github.com/rubyide/vscode-ruby/releases/download/v0.25.0/ruby-0.25.0.vsix",
// (RECOMMENDED) The version that should be published; the script compares this version with the latest published version
"version": "0.25.0"
},
How are Extensions Published?
Every night at 03:03 UTC, a GitHub workflow goes through all entries in extensions.json
, and checks if the specified "version"
needs to be published to https://open-vsx.org or not.
The publishing process can be summarized like this:
git clone "repository"
- (
git checkout "checkout"
if a"checkout"
value is specified) npm install
(oryarn install
if ayarn.lock
file is detected in the repository)- (
"prepublish"
) - (
ovsx create-namespace "publisher"
if it doesn't already exist) ovsx publish
(with--yarn
if ayarn.lock
file was detected earlier)
See all ovsx
CLI options here.