Manage current / next version for project
Project description
Manages the version number for the project based on git tags. The goal of this packages versioning scheme is to avoid ever needing to manually create versions numbers or update version details in files that need to be committed to the repository.
The general rule is:
If on a tag, report that as-is.
When changes are made / git commits added, auto-increment the appropriate level of the semantic version.
When on a git tag like v1.2 the version will be reported as v1.2 in short form or v1.2-g<githash> in the (default) long form, eg. v1.2-ga1b2c3
After editing you working tree, by default the minor version attribute will be updated, eg v1.2 -> v1.3 or 1.2.3 -> 1.3.0
Version Increments
The increment can be changed by adding one of the following footers to any commit since the previous tag:
CHANGE: major
CHANGE: minor
CHANGE: patch
Then the most significant increment specified in any commit will be used.
Alternatively this can be overridden at runtime by setting the environment variable VERSION_INCREMENT to one of major, minor or patch
By default on new projects a 2 point version scheme will be used, eg v1.2, however the patch level (v1.2.3) will be used if the previous tag includes it, or it can be enabled on new projects with the env var VERSION_SUPPORT_PATCH set to 1
This setting will be persisted if saved, eg VERSION_SUPPORT_PATCH=1 python -m __version__ --save
Project Version
The overall goal is for any commit to be suitable as a potential release. As such you can build away, testing your main branch builds and as soon as one of them is ready to go simply run python -m __version__ --tag to have it tagged off with the same version number the build already had. Indeed this step can be done in CI, take at a look at this projects’ .gitlab-ci.yml for an example of a manual CI task to “release this commit”.
To use this to auto-version python packages, this projects’ setup.py the following pattern can be followed:
setup( name="git-versioner", author="Andrew Leech", author_email="andrew@alelec.net", use_git_versioner=True, setup_requires=["git-versioner"], ... )
By default the full / long version is provided in this case in [PEP440](https://peps.python.org/pep-0440/#local-version-identifiers) local version format. If you want to push the package to PyPI however the short version must be used which can be specified with use_git_versioner=”short”.
The full python version number can also added to the description, which can be especially useful when the package is published with the short number. Do enable this you can use use_git_versioner=”desc” in which case a line like version: 1.2.3+ga1b2c3d will be added to the bottom of the long description metadata.
Both of these settings can be combined, eg use_git_versioner=”short:desc”.
If being used in Gitlab CI for builds an automated versioning scheme can be specified with use_git_versioner=”gitlab” (and/or use_git_versioner=”gitlab:desc”). In this mode, builds from the default / main branch or from tags will use the short version, with anything else (eg. pr’s, local builds) using the long version scheme.
Runtime Access
To access the version in your project at runtime you can either from __version__ import version, version_short, git_hash, on_tag to auto-calculate each run, or from _version import version, version_short, git_hash, on_tag to get the details from previous run of python __version__ --save
Command Line
Can also be used as command line tool to generate _version.py, print version, rename files or fill a template file with version details.:
usage: __version__.py [-h] [--save] [--short] [--git] [--rename RENAME] [--template template output] Mange current/next version. optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit --save Store in _version.py --short Print the short version string --git Print the release git hash --rename RENAME Add version numbers to filename(s) --template template output Add version to <template> and write result to <output> --tag Creates git tag to release the current commit
version: 3.3+g4664629
version: 3.3+g4664629
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