semantic-release
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Installation
dagger install github.com/BCIT-LTC/daggerverse/semantic-release@1525848d85f043c09ecc9c2111137bc72cc4ea29
Entrypoint
Return Type
SemanticRelease !
Example
dagger -m github.com/BCIT-LTC/daggerverse/semantic-release@1525848d85f043c09ecc9c2111137bc72cc4ea29 call \
func (m *myModule) example() *dagger.SemanticRelease {
return dag.
SemanticRelease()
}
@function
def example() -> dagger.SemanticRelease:
return (
dag.semantic_release()
)
@func()
example(): SemanticRelease {
return dag
.semanticRelease()
}
Types
SemanticRelease 🔗
run() 🔗
Return Type
String !
Arguments
Name | Type | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|---|
source | Directory | - | Source directory |
githubToken | Secret | - | No description provided |
username | String ! | - | Github Username |
Example
dagger -m github.com/BCIT-LTC/daggerverse/semantic-release@1525848d85f043c09ecc9c2111137bc72cc4ea29 call \
run --username string
func (m *myModule) example(ctx context.Context, username string) string {
return dag.
SemanticRelease().
Run(ctxusername)
}
@function
async def example(username: str) -> str:
return await (
dag.semantic_release()
.run(username)
)
@func()
async example(username: string): Promise<string> {
return dag
.semanticRelease()
.run(username)
}