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# This is an example goreleaser.yaml file with some sane defaults.
# Make sure to check the documentation at http://goreleaser.com
project_name: mesheryctl
before:
hooks:
# you may remove this if you don't use vgo
- go mod tidy
# you may remove this if you don't need go generate
# - go generate ./...
builds:
- main: ./mesheryctl/cmd/mesheryctl/main.go
env:
- CGO_ENABLED=0
ldflags:
- -s -w -X github.com/layer5io/meshery/mesheryctl/internal/cli/root/constants.version={{.Tag}}
- -s -w -X github.com/layer5io/meshery/mesheryctl/internal/cli/root/constants.commitsha={{.ShortCommit}}
- -s -w -X github.com/layer5io/meshery/mesheryctl/internal/cli/root/constants.releasechannel={{.Env.RELEASE_CHANNEL}}
# GOOS list to build for.
# For more info refer to: https://golang.org/doc/install/source#environment
# Defaults are darwin and linux.
goos:
- darwin
- linux
- windows
# # GOARCH to build for.
# # For more info refer to: https://golang.org/doc/install/source#environment
# # Defaults are 386 and amd64.
goarch:
- 386
- amd64
- arm
- arm64
# List of combinations of GOOS + GOARCH + GOARM to ignore.
ignore:
- goos: windows
goarch: arm
- goos: windows
goarch: arm64
archives:
- id: stable
name_template: >-
{{ .ProjectName }}_{{.Version}}_
{{- title .Os }}_
{{- if eq .Arch "amd64" }}x86_64
{{- else if eq .Arch "386" }}i386
{{- else }}{{ .Arch }}{{ end }}
# darwin: Darwin
# linux: Linux
# windows: Windows
# 386: i386
# amd64: x86_64
format: tar.gz
format_overrides:
- goos: windows
format: zip
# files:
# - setup_scripts/*
checksum:
name_template: 'checksums.txt'
snapshot:
name_template: "{{ .Tag }}-next"
changelog:
sort: asc
filters:
exclude:
- '^docs:'
- '^test:'
release:
# Repo in which the release will be created.
# Default is extracted from the origin remote URL.
# Note: it can only be one: either github or gitlab or gitea
# github:
# owner: user
# name: repo
# IDs of the archives to use.
# Defaults to all.
# ids:
# - foo
# - bar
# If set to true, will not auto-publish the release.
# Default is false.
# draft: true
# If set to auto, will mark the release as not ready for production
# in case there is an indicator for this in the tag e.g. v1.0.0-rc1
# If set to true, will mark the release as not ready for production.
# Default is false.
# prerelease: auto
# You can change the name of the GitHub release.
# Default is `{{.Tag}}`
name_template: "Meshery {{.Tag}}"
# Extending the GoRelease to publish app manifest to scoop-bucket repository for Meshery
scoops:
# Template for the url which is determined by the given Token (github or gitlab)
# Default for github is "https://github.com/<repo_owner>/<repo_name>/releases/download/{{ .Tag }}/{{ .ArtifactName }}"
# Default for gitlab is "https://gitlab.com/<repo_owner>/<repo_name>/uploads/{{ .ArtifactUploadHash }}/{{ .ArtifactName }}"
# Gitea is not supported yet, but the support coming
# url_template: "http://github.mycompany.com/foo/bar/releases/{{ .Tag }}/{{ .ArtifactName }}"
# Repository to push the app manifest to.
- repository:
owner: meshery
name: scoop-bucket
# Git author used to commit to the repository.
# Defaults are shown.
commit_author:
name: mesheryctl releaser
email: [email protected]
# Your app's homepage.
# Default is empty.
homepage: "https://meshery.io"
# Your app's description.
# Default is empty.
description: "The Cloud Native Management Plane."
# Your app's license
# Default is empty.
license: Apache 2.0
# Persist data between application updates
# persist:
# - "data"
# - "config.toml"