--- stage: Package group: Package Registry info: To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated with this page, see https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/product/ux/technical-writing/#assignments --- # Publish npm packages to the GitLab Package Registry using semantic-release **(FREE)** This guide demonstrates how to automatically publish npm packages to the [GitLab Package Registry](../../user/packages/npm_registry/index.md) by using [semantic-release](https://github.com/semantic-release/semantic-release). You can also view or fork the complete [example source](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-examples/semantic-release-npm). ## Initialize the module 1. Open a terminal and navigate to the project's repository. 1. Run `npm init`. Name the module according to [the Package Registry's naming conventions](../../user/packages/npm_registry/index.md#naming-convention). For example, if the project's path is `gitlab-examples/semantic-release-npm`, name the module `@gitlab-examples/semantic-release-npm`. 1. Install the following npm packages: ```shell npm install semantic-release @semantic-release/git @semantic-release/gitlab @semantic-release/npm --save-dev ``` 1. Add the following properties to the module's `package.json`: ```json { "scripts": { "semantic-release": "semantic-release" }, "publishConfig": { "access": "public" }, "files": [ ] } ``` 1. Update the `files` key with glob patterns that selects all files that should be included in the published module. More information about `files` can be found [in npm's documentation](https://docs.npmjs.com/cli/v6/configuring-npm/package-json/#files). 1. Add a `.gitignore` file to the project to avoid committing `node_modules`: ```plaintext node_modules ``` ## Configure the pipeline Create a `.gitlab-ci.yml` with the following content: ```yaml default: image: node:latest before_script: - npm ci --cache .npm --prefer-offline - | { echo "@${CI_PROJECT_ROOT_NAMESPACE}:registry=${CI_API_V4_URL}/projects/${CI_PROJECT_ID}/packages/npm/" echo "${CI_API_V4_URL#https?}/projects/${CI_PROJECT_ID}/packages/npm/:_authToken=\${CI_JOB_TOKEN}" } | tee -a .npmrc cache: key: ${CI_COMMIT_REF_SLUG} paths: - .npm/ workflow: rules: - if: $CI_COMMIT_BRANCH variables: NPM_TOKEN: ${CI_JOB_TOKEN} stages: - release publish: stage: release script: - npm run semantic-release rules: - if: $CI_COMMIT_BRANCH == $CI_DEFAULT_BRANCH ``` This example configures the pipeline with a single job, `publish`, which runs `semantic-release`. The semantic-release library publishes new versions of the npm package and creates new GitLab releases (if necessary). The default `before_script` generates a temporary `.npmrc` that is used to authenticate to the Package Registry during the `publish` job. ## Set up CI/CD variables As part of publishing a package, semantic-release increases the version number in `package.json`. For semantic-release to commit this change and push it back to GitLab, the pipeline requires a custom CI/CD variable named `GITLAB_TOKEN`. To create this variable: 1. On the top bar, on the top right, select your avatar. 1. On the left sidebar, select **Access Tokens**. 1. In the **Token name** box, enter a token name. 1. Under **select scopes**, select the **api** checkbox. 1. Select **Create project access token**. 1. Copy the value. 1. On the top bar, select **Main menu > Projects** and find your project. 1. On the left sidebar, select **Settings > CI/CD**. 1. Expand **Variables**. 1. Select **Add variable**. 1. In the **Key** box, enter `GITLAB_TOKEN`. 1. In the **Value** box, paste the token. 1. Select the **Mask variable** checkbox. 1. Select **Add variable**. ## Configure semantic-release semantic-release pulls its configuration information from a `.releaserc.json` file in the project. Create a `.releaserc.json` at the root of the repository: ```json { "branches": ["master"], "plugins": [ "@semantic-release/commit-analyzer", "@semantic-release/release-notes-generator", "@semantic-release/gitlab", "@semantic-release/npm", [ "@semantic-release/git", { "assets": ["package.json"], "message": "chore(release): ${nextRelease.version} [skip ci]\n\n${nextRelease.notes}" } ] ] } ``` ## Begin publishing releases Test the pipeline by creating a commit with a message like: ```plaintext fix: testing patch releases ``` Push the commit to the default branch. The pipeline should create a new release (`v1.0.0`) on the project's **Releases** page and publish a new version of the package to the project's **Package Registry** page. To create a minor release, use a commit message like: ```plaintext feat: testing minor releases ``` Or, for a breaking change: ```plaintext feat: testing major releases BREAKING CHANGE: This is a breaking change. ``` More information about how commit messages are mapped to releases can be found in [semantic-releases's documentation](https://github.com/semantic-release/semantic-release#how-does-it-work). ## Use the module in a project To use the published module, add an `.npmrc` file to the project that depends on the module. For example, to use [the example project](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-examples/semantic-release-npm)'s module: ```plaintext @gitlab-examples:registry=https://gitlab.com/api/v4/packages/npm/ ``` Then, install the module: ```shell npm install --save @gitlab-examples/semantic-release-npm ```