feat: allow to exclude commits from analysis
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@ -123,6 +123,10 @@ See [Artifactory - npm Registry](https://www.jfrog.com/confluence/display/RTF/Np
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You can trigger a release by pushing to your Git repository. You deliberately cannot trigger a *specific* version release, because this is the whole point of semantic-release.
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### Can I exclude commits from the analysis?
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Yes, every commits that contains `[skip release]` or `[release skip]` in their message will be excluded from the commit analysis and won't participate in the release type determination.
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## Is it *really* a good idea to release on every push?
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It is indeed a great idea because it *forces* you to follow best practices. If you don’t feel comfortable releasing every feature or fix on your `master` you might not treat your `master` branch as intended.
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index.js
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@ -50,7 +50,12 @@ module.exports = async opts => {
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);
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logger.log('Call plugin %s', 'analyze-commits');
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const type = await plugins.analyzeCommits({options, logger, lastRelease, commits});
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const type = await plugins.analyzeCommits({
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options,
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logger,
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lastRelease,
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commits: commits.filter(commit => !/\[skip\s+release\]|\[release\s+skip\]/i.test(commit.message)),
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});
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if (!type) {
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logger.log('There are no relevant changes, so no new version is released.');
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return;
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@ -460,6 +460,52 @@ test.serial('Returns falsy value if there is no relevant changes', async t => {
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t.is(t.context.log.args[6][0], 'There are no relevant changes, so no new version is released.');
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});
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test.serial('Exclude commits with [skip release] or [release skip] from analysis', async t => {
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// Create a git repository, set the current working directory at the root of the repo
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await gitRepo();
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// Add commits to the master branch
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const commits = await gitCommits([
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'Test commit',
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'Test commit [skip release]',
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'Test commit [release skip]',
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'Test commit [Release Skip]',
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'Test commit [Skip Release]',
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'Test commit [skip release]',
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'Test commit\n\n commit body\n[skip release]',
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'Test commit\n\n commit body\n[release skip]',
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]);
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const verifyConditions1 = stub().resolves();
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const verifyConditions2 = stub().resolves();
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const getLastRelease = stub().resolves({});
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const analyzeCommits = stub().resolves();
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const verifyRelease = stub().resolves();
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const generateNotes = stub().resolves();
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const publish = stub().resolves();
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const config = {branch: 'master', repositoryUrl: 'git@hostname.com:owner/module.git', globalOpt: 'global'};
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const options = {
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...config,
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verifyConditions: [verifyConditions1, verifyConditions2],
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getLastRelease,
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analyzeCommits,
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verifyRelease,
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generateNotes,
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publish,
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};
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const semanticRelease = proxyquire('..', {
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'./lib/logger': t.context.logger,
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'env-ci': () => ({isCi: true, branch: 'master', isPr: false}),
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});
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await semanticRelease(options);
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t.is(analyzeCommits.callCount, 1);
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t.is(analyzeCommits.args[0][1].commits.length, 1);
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t.deepEqual(analyzeCommits.args[0][1].commits[0].hash.substring(0, 7), commits[commits.length - 1].hash);
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t.deepEqual(analyzeCommits.args[0][1].commits[0].message, commits[commits.length - 1].message);
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});
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test.serial('Throw SemanticReleaseError if repositoryUrl is not set and cannot be found from repo config', async t => {
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// Create a git repository, set the current working directory at the root of the repo
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await gitRepo();
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