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Maven Version Bump Action

A simple GitHub Actions to bump the version of Maven projects.

When triggered, this action will look at the commit message of HEAD~1 and determine if it contains one of #major, #minor, or #patch (in that order of precedence). If true, it will use Maven to bump your pom's version.

You can override this default behavior by setting a release type, setting type will override the above commit message check.

For example, a #minor update to version 1.3.9 will result in the version changing to 1.4.0. The change will then be committed.

Sample Usage

name: Clojure Version Bump

on: [push]

jobs:
  build:

    runs-on: ubuntu-latest

    steps:
    - name: Checkout Latest Commit
      uses: actions/checkout@v2

    - name: Bump Version
      id: bump
      uses: nnichols/maven-version-bump-action@v3
      with:
        github-token: ${{ secrets.github_token }}

    - name: Print Version
      run: "echo 'New Version: ${{steps.bump.outputs.version}}'"

Supported Arguments

  • github-token: The only required argument. Can either be the default token, as seen above, or a personal access token with write access to the repository
  • git-email: The email address each commit should be associated with. Defaults to a github provided noreply address
  • git-username: The GitHub username each commit should be associated with. Defaults to github-actions[bot]
  • type: This will overide the release type this can be minor, patch or major. if not set will use comments.
  • pom-path: The path within your directory the pom.xml you intended to change is located.

Outputs

  • version - The after-bump version. Will return the old version if bump was not necessary.

Licensing

Copyright © 2021-2022 Nick Nichols

Distributed under the MIT License