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grunt-checkrepo

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Check the state of repository.

This is an updated fork of the original Grunt module.

Task will cancel grunt tasks queue when repository state doesn't comply with your requirements. You can look at it as a simple repository linting.

This is a Grunt 1.0 plugin. If you haven't used Grunt before, be sure to check out the Getting Started guide, as it explains how to create a Gruntfile as well as install and use Grunt plugins.

Installation

Use npm to install and save the plugin into devDependencies.

npm install @ndigitals/grunt-checkrepo --save-dev

Once the plugin has been installed, it may be enabled inside your Gruntfile with this line of JavaScript:

grunt.loadNpmTasks("grunt-checkrepo");

Configuration

In your project's Gruntfile, add a section named checkrepo to the data object passed into grunt.initConfig(). This is a multitask task and accepts multiple targets.

grunt.initConfig({
  checkrepo: {
    foo: {
      // Foo target options
    },
    bar: {
      // Bar target options
    },
  },
});

There are no default options. Each target property is a check that will be run, and its value is a required state.

Available checks

tag

Type: Object

Will run semver functions & comparisons against passed version and highest repo tag. Each object property name is a semver method, and property value is one argument being passed to it.

Example:

grunt.initConfig({
  pkg: grunt.file.readJSON("package.json"),
  checkrepo: {
    foo: {
      tag: {
        valid: "<%= pkg.version %>", // Check if pkg.version is valid semantic version
        lt: "<%= pkg.version %>", // Check if highest repo tag is lower than pkg.version
      },
    },
  },
});

Available methods:

valid, gt, gte, lt, lte, eq, neq

tagged

Type: Boolean

Checks whether the last commit (HEAD) is or is not already tagged.

Example:

checkrepo: {
  foo: {
    tagged: true, // Require last commit (HEAD) to be tagged
  },
  bar: {
    tagged: false, // Require last commit (head) to not be tagged
  }
}

clean

Type: Boolean

Check whether the repository is clean - has no unstaged changes.

Example:

checkrepo: {
  foo: {
    clean: true, // Require repo to be clean (no unstaged changes)
  },
  bar: {
    clean: false, // Require repo to be dirty (have unstaged changes)
  }
}

Usage Example

Task with all available options:

grunt.initConfig({
  pkg: grunt.file.readJSON("package.json"),
  checkrepo: {
    foo: {
      tag: {
        valid: "<%= pkg.version %>", // Check if pkg.version is valid semantic version
        gt: "<%= pkg.version %>", // Check if highest repo tag is greater than pkg.version
        gte: "<%= pkg.version %>", // Check if highest repo tag is greater or equal to pkg.version
        lt: "<%= pkg.version %>", // Check if highest repo tag is lower than pkg.version
        lte: "<%= pkg.version %>", // Check if highest repo tag is lower or equal than pkg.version
        eq: "<%= pkg.version %>", // Check if highest repo tag is equal to pkg.version
        neq: "<%= pkg.version %>", // Check if highest repo tag is not equal to pkg.version
      },
      tagged: false, // Check if last repo commit (HEAD) is not tagged
      clean: true, // Check if the repo working directory is clean
    },
  },
});

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