NB: This project is now deprecated – its functionality has been moved into nbdev.release.
fastrelease provides two commands that you can run from your shell:
nbdev_changelog
: creates a CHANGELOG.md file from closed and labeled GitHub issuesnbdev_tag_release
: tags and creates a release in GitHub for the current version.
Be sure to check out the full documentation at
fastrelease.fast.ai. Here’s a brief
demonstration of how to use
fastrelease. This
demo first creates an issue using the gh
command line tool, and then closes it using git
; you can also use
GitHub’s web interface for both of these tasks.
fastrelease has
only one small prerequisite (fastcore
) and will run on Python 3.6 or
later. You can install from pip:
pip install fastrelease
…or conda:
conda install -c fastai fastrelease
First, create a settings.ini
file with the following contents
(replacing the values as described below):
[DEFAULT]
lib_name = fastrelease
user = fastai
version = 0.0.1
Set lib_name
to the name of GitHub repo, user
to the owner of that
repo, and version
to the version number of your library. (Note that if
you use nbdev then you’ll already have this
information, so you don’t need to do anything further to set it up.)
You’ll need to get a GitHub personal access
token
if you haven’t already. To do so, click
here and enter “fastrelease” in
the “Note” section, and click the repo
checkbox.
Then click “Generate Token” at the bottom of the screen, and copy the token (the long string of letters and numbers shown). You can easily do that by clicking the little clipboard icon next to the token.
Paste that token into a file called token
into the root of your repo.
You can run the following in your terminal (cd
to the root of your
repo first) to create that file:
echo XXX > token
Replace XXX above with the token you copied. Also, ensure that this file isn’t added to git, by running this in your terminal:
echo token >> .gitignore
Now you’re ready to create your release notes. These are created in a
file called CHANGELOG.md
. Here’s an example of what it creates: nbdev
CHANGELOG.
All issues with the label bug, enhancement, or breaking that have been closed in your repo since your last release will be added to the top of this file. If you haven’t made any releases before, then all issues with those labels will be included.
Therefore, before you create or update CHANGELOG.md
, go to your GitHub
issues page, remove is:open
from the filter, and label any issues you
want included with one of the labels above. When you’ve done that, you
can create or update your release notes by running in your terminal:
fastrelease_changelog
The titles and bodies of each issue will be added. Open CHANGELOG.md
in your editor and make any edits that you want, and then commit the
file to your repo (remember to git add
it!)
You should now tag a release. This will create a tag in GitHub with your
current version number in settings.ini
, and will then make it into a
release, using your latest release notes as the description of the
release:
fastrelease_release
After you run this, be sure to increment your version number in
settings.ini
. You can either edit it manually, or if you use nbdev it
can be done for you by running:
nbdev_bump_version
To complete both of the steps above, run:
fastrelease
See the screencast above for a demonstration of this.