version_bump_podspec
Increment or set the version in a podspec file
You can use this action to manipulate any 'version' variable contained in a ruby file.
For example, you can use it to bump the version of a CocoaPods' podspec file.
It also supports versions that are not semantic:1.4.14.4.1
.
For such versions, there is an option to change the appendix (e.g.4.1
).
version_bump_podspec | |
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Supported platforms | ios, mac |
Author | @Liquidsoul, @KrauseFx |
2 Examples
version = version_bump_podspec(path: "TSMessages.podspec", bump_type: "patch")
version = version_bump_podspec(path: "TSMessages.podspec", version_number: "1.4")
Parameters
Key | Description | Default |
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path |
You must specify the path to the podspec file to update | * |
bump_type |
The type of this version bump. Available: patch, minor, major | patch |
version_number |
Change to a specific version. This will replace the bump type value | |
version_appendix |
Change version appendix to a specific value. For example 1.4.14.4.1 -> 1.4.14.5 | |
require_variable_prefix |
true by default, this is used for non CocoaPods version bumps only | true |
* = default value is dependent on the user's system
Lane Variables
Actions can communicate with each other using a shared hash lane_context
, that can be accessed in other actions, plugins or your lanes: lane_context[SharedValues:XYZ]
. The version_bump_podspec
action generates the following Lane Variables:
SharedValue | Description |
---|---|
SharedValues::PODSPEC_VERSION_NUMBER |
The new podspec version number |
To get more information check the Lanes documentation.
Documentation
To show the documentation in your terminal, run
fastlane action version_bump_podspec
CLI
It is recommended to add the above action into your Fastfile
, however sometimes you might want to run one-offs. To do so, you can run the following command from your terminal
fastlane run version_bump_podspec
To pass parameters, make use of the :
symbol, for example
fastlane run version_bump_podspec parameter1:"value1" parameter2:"value2"
It's important to note that the CLI supports primitive types like integers, floats, booleans, and strings. Arrays can be passed as a comma delimited string (e.g. param:"1,2,3"
). Hashes are not currently supported.
It is recommended to add all fastlane actions you use to your Fastfile
.
Source code
This action, just like the rest of fastlane, is fully open source, view the source code on GitHub