# README
Semver
A Go package to deal with semantic versions as defined at https://semver.org.
Github | https://github.com/usvc/go-semver |
Gitlab | https://gitlab.com/usvc/modules/go/semver |
Usage
Importing
import "github.com/usvc/go-semver"
Parsing a semantic version string
semver.Parse("1.0.0-alpha.1+202022022637")
Retrieving semantic version as a string
// setting up fictitious semantic version
version := Semver{
Prefix: "v",
VersionCore: semver.VersionCore{
Major: 1,
Minor: 2,
Patch: 3,
},
PreRelease: semver.PreRelease{
"alpha", "1",
},
BuildMetadata: semver.BuildMetadata{
"202022022637",
},
}
// the magic follows
fmt.Println(version.String())
// v1.2.3-alpha.1+202022022637
Sorting semantic versions
stringVersions := []string{"1.2.1", "3.1.0", "2.0.0", "1.0.0", "2.0.0-alpha"}
semverVersions := semver.Semvers{}
for i := 0; i < len(stringVersions); i++ {
semverVersion, _ := semver.Parse(stringVersions[i])
semverVersions = append(semverVersions, *semverVersion)
}
sort.Sort(semverVersions)
for i := 0; i < len(semverVersions); i++ {
fmt.Println(semverVersions[i].String())
}
// 1.0.0
// 1.2.1
// 2.0.0-alpha
// 2.0.0
// 3.1.0
Development Runbook
Getting Started
- Clone this repository
- Run
make deps
to pull in external dependencies - Write some awesome stuff
- Run
make test
to ensure unit tests are passing - Push
Continuous Integration (CI) Pipeline
On Github
Github is used to deploy binaries/libraries because of it's ease of access by other developers.
Releasing
Releasing of the binaries can be done via Travis CI.
- On Github, navigate to the tokens settings page (by clicking on your profile picture, selecting Settings, selecting Developer settings on the left navigation menu, then Personal Access Tokens again on the left navigation menu)
- Click on Generate new token, give the token an appropriate name and check the checkbox on
public_repo
within the repo header - Copy the generated token
- Navigate to travis-ci.org and access the cooresponding repository there. Click on the More options button on the top right of the repository page and select Settings
- Scroll down to the section on Environment Variables and enter in a new NAME with
RELEASE_TOKEN
and the VALUE field cooresponding to the generated personal access token, and hit Add
On Gitlab
Gitlab is used to run tests and ensure that builds run correctly.
Version Bumping
- Run
make .ssh
- Copy the contents of the file generated at
./.ssh/id_rsa.base64
into an environment variable namedDEPLOY_KEY
in Settings > CI/CD > Variables - Navigate to the Deploy Keys section of the Settings > Repository > Deploy Keys and paste in the contents of the file generated at
./.ssh/id_rsa.pub
with the Write access allowed checkbox enabled
DEPLOY_KEY
: generate this by runningmake .ssh
and copying the contents of the file generated at./.ssh/id_rsa.base64
DockerHub Publishing
- Login to https://hub.docker.com, or if you're using your own private one, log into yours
- Navigate to your security settings at the
/settings/security
endpoint - Click on Create Access Token, type in a name for the new token, and click on Create
- Copy the generated token that will be displayed on the screen
- Enter the following varialbes into the CI/CD Variables page at Settings > CI/CD > Variables in your Gitlab repository:
DOCKER_REGISTRY_URL
: The hostname of the Docker registry (defaults todocker.io
if not specified)DOCKER_REGISTRY_USERNAME
: The username you used to login to the Docker registryDOCKER_REGISTRY_PASSWORD
: The generated access token
Licensing
Code in this package is licensed under the MIT license (click to see full text))
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# Constants
RegexpWithCaptureGroup is a string regular expression that also captures the capture groups [ Prefix, Major, Minor, Patch, PreRelease, BuildMetadata, ].
# Structs
Semver stores information about a semantic version as defined at https://semver.org.
VersionCore represents the major, minor, and patch versions section of a semantic version.
# Type aliases
BuildMetadata stores the `build-metadata` section of a semantic version that's appended after a plus sign ('+').
PreRelease defines the pre-release label often appended after a hypen ('-') in a semantic version.
PreReleases is a sortable slice of PreRelease structures.
Semvers is a slice of Semver structures with sorting capabilities.
VersionCores is a sortable slice of VersionCore structures.