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FAQ
If you need a specific behaviour and it's not mentioned here - or it's more complicated - feel free to raise an Issue - configuration questions are welcome in this repository.
What Is The Default Behaviour?
Renovate will:
- Look for configuration options in a
renovate.json
file and in eachpackage.json
file under therenovate
object - Find and process all
package.json
files in each repository - Process
dependencies
,devDependencies
andoptionalDependencies
in eachpackage.json
- Use separate branches/PR for each dependency
- Use separate branches for each major version of each dependency
- Pin dependencies to a single version, rather than use ranges
- Update
yarn.lock
and/orpackage-lock.json
files if found - Create Pull Requests immediately after branch creation
What If I Need To .. ?
Run renovate on all repositories that the account has access to
Set configuration option autodiscover
to true
, via CLI, environment, or configuration file. Obviously it's too late to set it in any renovate.json
or package.json
.
Selectively enable or disable renovate for specific package.json
files
You could:
- Add a
renovate.json
to the root of your repository and explicitly whitelist whichpackage.json
files you want renovated in thepackageFiles
configuration option, or - Add a
renovate
section to anypackage.json
files you don't want renovated, with the configuration option"enabled": false
Disable renovate for certain dependency types
If you want to disable renovate
for optionalDependencies
, for example, you could define your own depTypes
array (in either a renovate.json
or package.json
file)
Use a single branch/PR for all dependency upgrades
Add a configuration for configuration option groupName
set to value "all"
, at the top level of your renovate.json
or package.json
.
Use separate branches per dependency, but not one per major release
Set configuration option separateMajorReleases
to false
.
Keep using semver ranges, instead of pinning dependencies
Set configuration option pinVersions
to false
.
Keep yarn.lock
sub-dependencies up-to-date, even when package.json
hasn't changed
Set configuration option maintainYarnLock
to true
.
Wait until tests have passed before creating the PR
Set configuration option prCreation
to "status-success"
Wait until tests have passed before creating a PR, but create the PR even if they fail
Set configuration option prCreation
to "not-pending"
Assign PRs to specific user(s)
Set the configuration option assignees
to an array of usernames.
Add labels to PRs
Set the configuration option labels
to an array of labels to use
Apply a rule, but only to package abc
?
- Add a
packages
array to your configuration. - Create one object inside this array
- Set field
packageName
to value"abc"
- Add the configuration option to the same object.
e.g.
"packages": [
{
"packageName": "abc",
"assignees": ["importantreviewer"]
}
]
Apply a rule, but only for packages starting with abc
Do the same as above, but instead of using packageName
, use packagePattern
and a regex. e.g.
"packages": [
{
"packagePattern": "^abc",
"assignees": ["importantreviewer"]
}
]
Group all packages starting with abc
together in one PR
As above, but apply a groupName
, e.g.
"packages": [
{
"packagePattern": "^abc",
"groupName": ["abc packages"]
}
]
Change the default branch name, commit message, PR title or PR description
Set the branchName
, commitMessage
, prTitle
or prBody
configuration options:
"branchName": "vroom/{{depName}}-{{newVersionMajor}}.x",
"commitMessage": "Vroom vroom dependency {{depName}} to version {{newVersion}}",
"prTitle": "Vroom {{depName}},
Automatically merge passing Pull Requests
Set configuration option autoMerge
to minor
if you want this to apply only to minor upgrades, or set to value all
if you want it applied to both minor and major upgrades.