After talking with @perylemke, we realized that probably most people
will likely expect it to be called --clean instead of --rm-dist, as its
more similar to the popular `make clean` task.
This adds the --clean flag, and make the --rm-dist one deprecated.
Signed-off-by: Carlos A Becker <caarlos0@users.noreply.github.com>
continuing the PR by @developer-guy
- [x] should be a publisher, as it does publish the images it builds
every time
- [x] `Default` method does not work
- [x] the `fromConfig` thing should probably be on the defaults, too
- [x] wire `--skip-ko`
- [x] documentation
- [x] more tests
- [x] use same registry as docker tests does
- [ ] see if we can make the log output match goreleaser's
- [ ] ??
closes#2556closes#3490
Signed-off-by: Batuhan Apaydın <batuhan.apaydin@trendyol.com>
Signed-off-by: Carlos A Becker <caarlos0@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: actions-user <actions@github.com>
Co-authored-by: Jason Hall <jason@chainguard.dev>
Co-authored-by: Batuhan Apaydın <batuhan.apaydin@trendyol.com>
with this patch, a config like:
```yaml
archives:
- format: tar.gz
# this name template makes the OS and Arch compatible with the results of uname.
name_template: >-
{{ .ProjectName }}_
{{- title .Os }}_
{{- if eq .Arch "amd64" }}x86_64
{{- else if eq .Arch "386" }}i386
{{- else }}{{ .Arch }}{{ end }}
{{- if .Arm }}v{{ .Arm }}{{ end }}
rlcp: true
files:
- src: "build/**/*"
dst: .
nfpms:
- package_name: foo
contents:
- src: "build/**/*"
dst: usr/share/foo
formats:
- apk
```
will eval this:
<img width="1384" alt="CleanShot 2022-12-21 at 22 21 00@2x"
src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/245435/209034244-7c31b5f7-cfcd-4825-bb2f-7dd463c5286a.png">
as much as I would like to make this the default, it would be a breaking
change, so we really can't do it.
If `dst` is empty, it'll have the same behavior as before (no rlcp), and
if `strip_parent` is set, it will also still have the same behavior.
Finally, if the format is binary, `rlcp` is ignored too (as it doesn't
make sense).
So, this only changes if:
- your format is not binary; and
- you have files with `src` and `dst` set
Then, goreleaser will warn you to set `rlcp: true`.
## todo
- [x] docs
- [x] more tests probably
- [x] any ideas for a better name for the new config option?
fixes#3655
Signed-off-by: Carlos A Becker <caarlos0@users.noreply.github.com>
this allows to template the owner, group and mtime in file infos inside
archives.
should help towards reproducible builds!
goes well with #3618
Signed-off-by: Carlos A Becker <caarlos0@users.noreply.github.com>
GoReleaser evolved a lot since the last time I tried to implement this
>1 year ago.
Now its 100% possible, and way simpler to do it!
closes#3580
refs #2583
Signed-off-by: Carlos A Becker <caarlos0@users.noreply.github.com>
The replacements thing was always a bit weird, especially on archives.
We can solve that with templates, so, removing I'm deprecating it.
Also did the same on other places that had it the same feature.
Closes#3588
Signed-off-by: Carlos A Becker <caarlos0@users.noreply.github.com>
this drives it home by using the actual images/manifest digests to sign
with cosign by default.
the default signing command is changing in this PR, but since `digest`
should be always there (if not, the pipeline will fail way earlier), it
should be fine.
refs https://github.com/goreleaser/goreleaser/issues/3496
refs https://github.com/goreleaser/goreleaser/pull/3540
Signed-off-by: Carlos A Becker <caarlos0@users.noreply.github.com>
This PR adds support for generating the structure used to pack and push
Chocolatey Packages. And will solve the #3154
Is not ready for merge yet, but has the main structure, and ready for
comments.
Accordingly to Chocolatey, in order to build a package, it's necessary a
`.nuspec` and `chocolateyinstall.ps1` files at least, having these ones,
we could pack and distribute without adding the binary inside the final
package and that was implemented here.
To complete, will be necessary to define the package build and
distribute, however will be required to have Chocolatey installed
(Windows Only). One of alternatives that I thought was, publish the
files like Scoop and Brew in a separate repository, and there we could
use `chocolatey` through
[crazy-max/ghaction-chocolatey](https://github.com/crazy-max/ghaction-chocolatey).
Chocolatey has a lot of good examples of repositories:
https://github.com/chocolatey-community/chocolatey-packages/tree/master/automatic/curl
A final compilation of the missing parts:
- [x] How to pack and push (chocolatey)
- [x] Documentation
Sorry for the long description😄
All feedback very welcome!
Co-authored-by: Carlos Alexandro Becker <caarlos0@users.noreply.github.com>
<!--
Hi, thanks for contributing!
Please make sure you read our CONTRIBUTING guide.
Also, add tests and the respective documentation changes as well.
-->
<!-- If applied, this commit will... -->
This PR improves the handling of shared or static libraries by
GoReleaser. It uses the default behaviour of the Go compiler by
appending the right extension to libraries.
* `.so` and `.a` for Linux shared libraries and static libraries
respectively
* `.dylib` and `.a.` on Darwin
* `.dll` and `.lib` on Windows (pre-existent)
It does not add any configuration option to `.goreleaser.yml`, since it
leverages the existing `buildmode` flag.
Additionally, this PR takes care of adding the generated header file
into the archive.
<!-- Why is this change being made? -->
Personally I would leverage this change to release some software both as
a CLI and as a shared library. I believe others who use CGo or need
interoperability with Go from other languages could benefit from this.
<!-- # Provide links to any relevant tickets, URLs or other resources
-->
This was previously discussed in #3497.
I couldn't quite think of a proper way to add some tests to the header
archiving feature. Any recommendation?
Fix the regular expressions used in changelog group processing to valid
golang (RE2) regexps. These previously used PCRE character class `\w`
which is not supported in RE2 which is what golang regexp uses.
Also document that format matches not just title as some may thing but
the format `<abbrev-commit> <title-commit>`.
<!--
Hi, thanks for contributing!
Please make sure you read our CONTRIBUTING guide.
Also, add tests and the respective documentation changes as well.
-->
<!-- If applied, this commit will... -->
This PR implements the Archlinux packages that were added in nfpm
v2.20.0, as well as tests and documentation for them.
<!-- Why is this change being made? -->
<!-- # Provide links to any relevant tickets, URLs or other resources
-->
goreleaser/nfpm#133
goreleaser/nfpm#543
Fixes#3469
Co-authored-by: Carlos Alexandro Becker <caarlos0@users.noreply.github.com>
closes#3508
- adds template support for krew and scoop repo refs
- template branch on reporef on brew as well
Signed-off-by: Carlos A Becker <caarlos0@users.noreply.github.com>
This PR adds explicit mention of Gitea in the AUR, Homebrew and Scoop
sections.
I have tested and tried using Homebrew and Scoop with a Gitea instance,
I have not tried the AUR but it should work the same.