Tool: increment-version #2
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[project.scripts]
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gitea-release-action = "main:main_cli"
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increment-version = "increment_version:main_cli"
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src/increment_version.py
Executable file
43
src/increment_version.py
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
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from argparse import ArgumentParser
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import yaml
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from release import versioning
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from release.project import parse_project_description
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def main_cli():
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parser = ArgumentParser()
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parser.add_argument(
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'--release-yaml-filename', default='.gitea/release.yaml')
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bump_group = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group()
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bump_group.add_argument('--major', action='store_true')
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bump_group.add_argument('--minor', action='store_true') # the default
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bump_group.add_argument('--patch', action='store_true')
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args = parser.parse_args()
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with open(args.release_yaml_filename, 'r') as f:
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project_description = parse_project_description(
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yaml.safe_load(f))
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version = versioning.use_any(project_description.version_descriptor)
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if args.major:
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version.version = version.version.bump_major()
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elif args.minor:
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version.version = version.version.bump_minor()
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elif args.patch:
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version.version = version.version.bump_patch()
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else:
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version.version = version.version.bump_minor()
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print(f'incremented version: {version.version}')
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version.store()
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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main_cli()
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Dumme Frage: Warum kann man das nicht einfach direkt über ein vsh-Plugin abbilden?
Weil man dann einen Kontext braucht oder? also
vsh live ...odervsh testing ...Gut ich könnte das schon als Plugin für nen Shell-Kontext machen aber dann müsste man das ja in jedem Projekt konfigurieren...
Oder fändest du das schöner?