for #2543
BREAKING CHANGE: semantic-release is now ESM-only. since it is used through its own executable, the impact on consuming projects should be minimal
BREAKING CHANGE: references to plugin files in configs need to include the file extension because of executing in an ESM context
- Allow to configure multiple branches to release from
- Allow to define a distribution channel associated with each branch
- Manage the availability on distribution channels based on git merges
- Support regular releases, maintenance releases and pre-releases
- Add the `addChannel` plugin step to make an existing release available on a different distribution channel
BREAKING CHANGE: the `branch` option has been removed in favor of `branches`
The new `branches` option expect either an Array or a single branch definition. To migrate your configuration:
- If you want to publish package from multiple branches, please the configuration documentation
- If you use the default configuration and want to publish only from `master`: nothing to change
- If you use the `branch` configuration and want to publish only from one branch: replace `branch` by `branches` (`"branch": "my-release-branch"` => `"branches": "my-release-branch"`)
In case multiple plugins with a `analyzeCommits` step are configured, all of them will be executed and the highest release type (`major` > `minor`, `patch`) will be used.
- Allow to run semantic-release (via API) from anywhere passing the current working directory.
- Allows to simplify the tests and to run them in parallel in both the core and plugins.
Each `generateNotes` plugin will be called in the order defined and will receive the concatenation of the previous one in `nextRelease.notes`.
That gives each plugin the ability to test if there is a notes part that will precede it's own.
Each plugin is expected to return it's own part of the release notes only. **semantic-release** will take care of concatenating all the notes parts.
BREAKING CHANGE: Committing or creating files in the `publish` plugin hook is not supported anymore and now must be done in the `prepare` hook
Plugins with a `publish` hook that makes a commit or create a file that can be committed must use the `prepare` hook.
BREAKING CHANGE: `success` and `fail` hooks are now enabled by default
In order to disable the `@semantic-release/github` plugin for the `success` and `fail` hook, the corresponding options have to be set to `false` in the **semantic-release** configuration:
```json
{
"release": {
"success": false,
"fail": false
}
}
```
Users who do not use the `@semantic-release/github` plugin, should disable it in the `success` and `fail` by setting the corresponding options to `false` or to alternative plugin providing `success` and `fail` hooks.
- Allow `publish` plugins to return an `Object` with information related to the releases
- Add the `success` plugin hook, called when all `publish` are successful, receiving a list of release
- Add the `fail` plugin hook, called when an error happens at any point, receiving a list of errors
- Add detailed message for each error