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#!/bin/bash | |
# Check commands existents | |
function commands() { | |
which $1 1>/dev/null || (echo "$1 not found" >&2; exit 1) | |
} | |
commands npm && commands git && commands hub && commands jq || exit 1 | |
# Check git status | |
gitStatus=$(git status --porcelain 2>/dev/null) | |
[[ $? != 0 ]] && echo 'not a git repository' >&2 && exit 1 | |
[[ -n $gitStatus ]] && echo 'repo is dirty' >&2 && exit 1 | |
[[ $(git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD) != 'master' ]] && echo 'not a master branch' >&2 && exit 1 | |
git fetch --all | |
[[ -n $(git diff origin/master --name-only | cat) ]] && echo 'need to pull master' >&2 && exit 1 | |
# Check option | |
option=${1:-patch} | |
[[ $option != 'major' && $option != 'minor' && $option != 'patch' ]] && echo "wrong parameter: $option" >&2 && exit 1 | |
# Check package.json | |
[[ ! -e package.json ]] && echo 'package.json not found' && exit 1 | |
# Check repo version | |
function getVersion() { | |
version=$(cat package.json| jq '.version' | sed 's/"//g') | |
[[ -z $version ]] && echo 'version not found' >&2 && exit 1 | |
echo $version | |
} | |
getVersion || exit 1 | |
# Create branch and | |
branch=$(cat /dev/urandom | env LC_CTYPE=C tr -dc 'a-zA-Z0-9' | fold -w 32 | head -n 1) | |
git checkout -b $branch | |
npm version $option | |
version=$(getVersion) | |
branch="npm-version-$option/$version" | |
git branch -m $branch | |
git push origin ${branch} | |
hub pull-request ${branch} -m "Bump version to ${version}" | |
# Back to master | |
git fetch --all && git checkout master && git pull | |
git branch -D ${branch} |
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