/lerna-changelog

:book: PR-based changelog generator with monorepo support but for GitLab

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lerna-changelog-gitlab

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Everything is the name, expect it's integrated with Gitlab!

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Gitlab PR-based changelog generator with monorepo support

Install

Install with yarn:

yarn add lerna-changelog-gitlab --dev
# or globally
yarn global add lerna-changelog-gitlab

We're using yarn but you can use npm if you like:

npm install --save-dev lerna-changelog-gitlab
# or globally
npm install --global lerna-changelog-gitlab

Usage

$ lerna-changelog-gitlab
## Unreleased (2018-05-24)

#### :bug: Bug Fix
* [#198](https://github.com/my-org/my-repo/pull/198) Avoid an infinite loop ([@helpful-hacker](https://github.com/helpful-hacker))

#### :house: Internal
* [#183](https://github.com/my-org/my-repo/pull/183) Standardize error messages ([@careful-coder](https://github.com/careful-coder))

#### Commiters: 2
- Helpful Hacker ([@helpful-hacker](https://github.com/helpful-hacker))
- [@careful-coder](https://github.com/careful-coder)

By default lerna-changelog-gitlab will show all pull requests that have been merged since the latest tagged commit in the repository. That is however only true for pull requests with certain labels applied. The labels that are supported by default are:

  • breaking (:boom: Breaking Change)
  • enhancement (:rocket: Enhancement)
  • bug (:bug: Bug Fix)
  • documentation (:memo: Documentation)
  • internal (:house: Internal)

You can also use the --from and --to options to view a different range of pull requests:

lerna-changelog-gitlab --from=v1.0.0 --to=v2.0.0

Monorepo support

If you have a packages folder and your projects in subfolders of that folder lerna-changelog-gitlab will detect it and include the package names in the changelog for the relevant changes.

GitHub Token

Since lerna-changelog-gitlab interacts with the GitLab API you may run into rate limiting issues which can be resolved by supplying a "personal access token":

export AUTH_TOKEN="..."

You'll need a personal access token for the GitLab API with the read_repository scope for your private repositories.

Configuration

You can configure lerna-changelog-gitlab in various ways. The easiest way is by adding a changelog key to the package.json file of your project:

{
  // ...
  "changelog": {
    "labels": {
      "feature": "New Feature",
      "bug": "Bug Fix"
    }
  }
}

The supported options are:

  • repo: Your "org/repo" on GitHub (automatically inferred from the package.json file)

  • nextVersion: Title for unreleased commits (e.g. Unreleased)

  • labels: GitHub PR labels mapped to changelog section headers

  • ignoreCommitters: List of committers to ignore (exact or partial match). Useful for example to ignore commits from bots.

  • cacheDir: Path to a GitHub API response cache to avoid throttling (e.g. .changelog)

License

lerna-changelog is released under the MIT License.