This is a simple tool to obtain "versions" for projects in PHP.
Installation through composer:
composer require naneau/project-versioner=~0
This library is based around a "Versioner", which accepts one or more "Readers".
If your project is maintained using Git, you can look at it for versions.
Use the last commit as a version:
use Naneau\ProjectVersioner\Versioner;
use Naneau\ProjectVersioner\Reader\Git\Commit\Exec as GitCommitReader;
// Create a versioner
$versioner = new Versioner(array(new GitCommitReader));
// Short commit hash like "gd8587c8"
$version = $versioner->get('/foo/bar');
Use the latest tag (reachable from this commit):
use Naneau\ProjectVersioner\Versioner;
use Naneau\ProjectVersioner\Reader\Git\Tag\Exec as GitTagReader;
// Create a versioner
$versioner = new Versioner(array(new GitTagReader));
// Last tag
$version = $versioner->get('/foo/bar');
Use the output of git describe
, which combines the latest (reachable) tag and subsequent commits:
use Naneau\ProjectVersioner\Versioner;
use Naneau\ProjectVersioner\Reader\Git\Tag\Exec as GitTagReader;
// Create a versioner
$versioner = new Versioner(array(new GitTagReader));
// Last tag + commit info, like 4.3.2-9-gd504031
$version = $versioner->get('/foo/bar');
Imagine you maintain a file called VERSION
that you (or your CI stack) fills with a version.
use Naneau\ProjectVersioner\Versioner;
use Naneau\ProjectVersioner\Reader\File as FileReader;
// Create a versioner
$versioner = new Versioner(array(
// Reader for "VERSION" file
new FileReader('VERSION')
));
// Retrieve version from versioner
$version = $versioner->get('/foo/bar');
In a common scenario, a set of files is (independently) updated, and you want to use the highest/most recent time (mtime
) as a version. This version can be used to bust caches, etc.:
use Naneau\ProjectVersioner\Versioner;
use Naneau\ProjectVersioner\Reader\Finder\MTime as MTimeReader;
// Create a versioner
$versioner = new Versioner(array(
new MTimeReader('*.txt') // Look at all *.txt files
));
// Highest mtime, like 1410806782
$version = $versioner->get('/foo/bar');
Using a different reader it is possible to use the contents of the files found:
use Naneau\ProjectVersioner\Versioner;
use Naneau\ProjectVersioner\Reader\Finder\Contents as ContentsReader;
$versioner = new Versioner(array(
new ContentsReader('*.jpg')
));
// Short hash of file contents, like gd504031
$version = $versioner->get('/foo/bar');
If your project depends on a set of Composer dependencies, you can use the Composer readers to obtain a version based on installed packages.
To look at all packages combined:
use Naneau\ProjectVersioner\Versioner;
use Naneau\ProjectVersioner\Reader\Composer as ComposerReader;
$versioner = new Versioner(array(new ComposerReader));
// Short hash like "ae9b8a"
$version = $versioner->get('/foo/bar');
Or, looking for a specific package:
use Naneau\ProjectVersioner\Versioner;
use Naneau\ProjectVersioner\Reader\ComposerPackage as ComposerPackageReader;
$versioner = new Versioner(array(
new ComposerPackageReader('symfony/filesystem')
));
// Composer Version (SemVer) like "v2.5.4"
$version = $versioner->get('/foo/bar');
For some projects you may want to combine readers, for instance as a fallback mechanism if one reader does not provide output, or to get a version composed of more than one reader's output.
Combining Composer and Git:
use Naneau\ProjectVersioner\Versioner;
use Naneau\ProjectVersioner\Reader\ComposerPackage as ComposerPackageReader;
use Naneau\ProjectVersioner\Reader\Git\Tag\Exec as GitTagReader;
$versioner = new Versioner(array(
new ComposerPackageReader('symfony/filesystem'),
new GitTagReader
));
// First version found
$version = $versioner->get('/foo/bar');
// Composite of all readers, like "v0.3.4-gd504031"
$combinedVersion = $versioner->getCombined('/foo/bar');
// You can specify the separator
$combinedVersionUnderscore = $versioner->getCombined('/foo/bar', '_');
- Obtaining a version inevitably uses (potentially expensive) I/O. You may want to cache the results.
- The
exec
based Git readers are UN*X only for now