syntaxevolution / version
Take control over your Laravel app version
Requires
- php: ^7.0
- laravel/framework: >=7.0
- pragmarx/yaml: ^0.3
- symfony/process: >=5.0
Requires (Dev)
- orchestra/testbench: 3.4.*|3.5.*|3.6.*|3.7.*
- phpunit/phpunit: ~5|~6|~7
README
Take control over your Laravel app version
Description
This package is a Laravel (5.5+) utility which helps you keep and manage your application version, increment version numbers (major, minor, patch, build), and can also use your last commit hash as build number.
The end results of this package are:
- Print a version on a page.
- Print it in the console, via an Artisan command.
Some use cases for those results could be:
- Make sure a rollback was successful.
- Know if an update reached all servers.
- Check if a user is looking at the last version of your app.
- Verify if is Travis CI testing the version it is supposed to be testing.
- You simple love to version your stuff, and you like to see them in all your pages? That's cool too. :)
- What's your use case? Tell us!
Features
Easily control you app version using a YAML config file
version: current: major: 1 minor: 0 patch: 0 format: '{$major}.{$minor}.{$patch}' build: mode: number number: 701036
Use your git commit as your app build number
Configure it
build: mode: git-local
And you may have an output like this
MyApp version 1.0.0 (build a9c03f)
Or just use an incremental build number:
build: mode: number number: 701036
To get
MyApp version 1.0.0 (build 701036)
Easily increment your version numbers, using Artisan commands
$ php artisan version:build
Which should print the new version number
New build: 701037 MyApp version 1.0.0 (build 701037)
Available for all of them:
$ php artisan version:major $ php artisan version:minor $ php artisan version:patch $ php artisan version:build
The output format is highly configurable
You can configure the :
format: version: "{$major}.{$minor}.{$patch}" full: "version {{'format.version'}} (build {$build})" compact: "v{{'format.version'}}-{$build}"
Those are the results for full
and compact
formats
MyApp version 1.0.0 (build 701037)
MyApp v1.0.0-701037
It gives you access to dynamic methods:
Version::compact()
And should you create a new one:
format: awesome: "awesome version {$major}.{$minor}.{$patch}"
It will also become callable:
Version::awesome()
A Facade is available
Version::version() // 1.2.25 Version::build() // 703110 Version::major() // 1 Version::minor() // 2 Version::patch() // 25 Version::format('full') // version 1.0.0 (build 703110) Version::full() // version 1.0.0 (build 703110) -- dynamic method Version::format('compact') // v.1.0.0-703110 Version::compact() // v.1.0.0-703110 -- dynamic method
Instantiating it
If you prefer not to use the Façade:
dd( Version::format() );
The best ways to instantiate it are:
A simple PHP object instantiation:
$version = new \SyntaxEvolution\Version\Package\Version(); dd( $version->format() );
Or to get an already instantiated Version object from the container:
dd( app(\SyntaxEvolution\Version\Package\Version::class)->format() );
But you have to make sure you published the config file
A Blade directive is also ready to be used in your views
You can use this directive to render a full version format:
@version
Or choose the format:
@version('full') @version('compact')
You can configure the directive name:
blade_directive: printversion
Then
@printversion('compact')
Git tags
You can use your git tags as application versions, all you need is to set the version source to "git":
version_source: git
And if you add a build number to your tags:
$ git tag -a -f v0.1.1.3128
Version will use it as your app build number
Matching other version (git tags) formats
You probably only need to change the git version matcher
git: ... version: matcher: "/[V|v]*[ersion]*\\s*\\.*(\\d+)\\.(\\d+)\\.(\\d+)\\.*(\\w*)/"
So let's say you tag your releases as
2017120299
YYYYMMDD##
You can change your matcher to
git: version: matcher: "/(\d{4})(\d{2})(\d{2})(?:\d{2})/"
And remove dots from your formats:
format: compact: "v{$major}{$minor}{$patch}-{$build}"
Using the current application version in your code
Here's a community example on how to send the app version number when logging an exception to Bugsnag:
<?php
namespace App\Exceptions;
use SyntaxEvolution\Version\Package\Version;
use Bugsnag\BugsnagLaravel\Facades\Bugsnag;
class Handler extends ExceptionHandler
{
public function report(Exception $exception)
{
if ($this->shouldReport($exception)) {
Bugsnag::setAppVersion((new Version())->format('version'));
Bugsnag::notifyException($exception);
}
}
}
Artisan commands
Those are the commands you have at your disposal:
version:show
Show the current app version:
$ php artisan version:show
SyntaxEvolution version 1.0.0 (build 701031)
$ php artisan version:show --format=compact
SyntaxEvolution v1.0.0-701031
$ php artisan version:show --format=compact --suppress-app-name
v1.0.0-701031
version:(major|minor|patch|build)
Increment the version item:
$ php artisan version:minor
New minor version: 5
MyApp version 1.5.0 (build 701045)
version:refresh
Clear cache and refresh versions
$ php artisan version:refresh
Version was refreshed.
SyntaxEvolution version 1.0.0 (build 4f76c)
version:absorb
This requires that you use annotated tags.
Version can absorb git version and build to the config file, so you can delete the .git folder and still keep your version and build cached for fast access. You have to configure git_absorb
in your config file:
build: #... git_absorb: git-local # "false", "git-local" or "git-remote"
And run it
$ php artisan version:absorb
The usual configuration setup to implement absorb is:
version_source: config ## must be set as config current: major: 1 ## | minor: 0 ## | --> will be changed by absorb patch: 0 ## | git_absorb: git-local ## configure to get from local or remote build: mode: number ## must be set as number number: f477c8 ## will be changed by absorb git_absorb: git-local ## configure to get from local or remote
Install
Via Composer
$ composer require syntaxevolution/version
Then publish the configuration file you'll have to:
$ php artisan vendor:publish --provider="SyntaxEvolution\Version\Package\ServiceProvider"
And you should be good to use it in your views:
@version
As git versions are cached, you can tell composer to refresh your version numbers every time an update or install occur, by adding the refresh command to post-autoload-dump
:
"post-autoload-dump": [ ... "@php artisan version:refresh" ]
[Optional] You may also can automated this process by set inside your .git/hooks/post-commit
. It will automatic run the command once you have make a commit.
#!/bin/sh
php artisan version:refresh
If you are using Git commits on your build numbers, you may have to add the git repository to your .env file
VERSION_GIT_REMOTE_REPOSITORY=https://github.com/antonioribeiro/version.git
If you are using git-local
make sure the current folder is a git repository
Minimum requirements
- Laravel 5.5
- PHP 7.0
Testing
$ composer test
Troubleshooting
- If you are having trouble to install because of symfony/router (3.3/3.4) or symfony/yaml (3.3/3.4), you can try to:
rm -rf vendor
rm composer.lock
composer install
License
This package is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE
file for details
Contributing
Pull requests and issues are welcome.