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renovate
Keep npm dependencies up-to-date
Why
- Creates or updates Pull Requests for each dependency that needs updating
- Discovers and processes all
package.json
files in repository (supports monorepo architecture) - Supports multiple major versions per-dependency at once
- Configurable via file, environment, CLI, and
package.json
- Self-hosted
Install
$ npm install -g renovate
Authentication
You need to select a GitHub user for renovate
to assume the identity of. It's recommended that you use a dedicated "bot" account for this to avoid user confusion.
The script will need a GitHub Personal Access Token with "repo" permissions. You can find instructions for generating it here: https://help.github.com/articles/creating-an-access-token-for-command-line-use/
This token needs to be configured via file, environment variable, or CLI. See docs/configuration.md for details.
The simplest way is to expose it as GITHUB_TOKEN
.
Usage
$ node renovate --help
Usage: renovate [options] [repositories...]
Options:
-h, --help output usage information
--enabled [boolean] Enable or disable renovate
--onboarding [boolean] Require a Configuration PR first
--token <string> GitHub Auth Token
--package-files <list> Package file paths
--dep-types <list> Dependency types
--ignore-deps <list> Dependencies to ignore
--ignore-future [boolean] Ignore versions tagged as "future"
--ignore-unstable [boolean] Ignore versions with unstable semver
--respect-latest [boolean] Ignore versions newer than npm "latest" version
--recreate-closed [boolean] Recreate PRs even if same ones were closed previously
--labels <list> Labels to add to Pull Request
--assignees <list> Assignees for Pull Request
--reviewers <list> Requested reviewers for Pull Requests
--log-level <string> Logging level
Examples:
$ renovate --token abc123 singapore/lint-condo
$ renovate --ignore-unstable=false --log-level verbose singapore/lint-condo
$ renovate singapore/lint-condo singapore/package-test
Note: The first time you run renovate
on a repository, it will not upgrade any dependencies. Instead, it will create a PR called 'Configure Renovate' and commit a default renovate.json
file to the repository. This PR can be close unmerged if the default settings are fine for you. Also, this behaviour can be disabled if you first disable the onboarding
setting before running.
Deployment
See deployment docs for details.
Design Decisions
See design decisions doc for details.