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I'm a little bit confused with the indication in the documentation and the reality.
Here's the description of packageName.
Option
Description
Default
packageName
Override or add package name instead of npm package name
SEMANTIC_RELEASE_PACKAGE or npm package name
In my case, I want the default behavior. For some reason, I get an error yelling at me: A name for the package must be created. Run through npm (npm run <semantic-release-script> to use npm package name or define packageName in the plugin config or SEMANTIC_RELEASE_PACKAGE in the environment
After some deeper investigation it's related to multi-semantic-release that doesn't provide packageName within pluginConfig but a property name instead..
I came up with a trick doing the job in our case using the $release_notes that already include the actual package released.
[
'semantic-release-slack-bot',
{
markdownReleaseNotes: true,
notifyOnSuccess: true,
notifyOnFail: false,
onSuccessTemplate: {
text: 'A new ($npm_package_name@$npm_package_version) has been released!',
blocks: [
{
type: 'section',
text: {
type: 'mrkdwn',
text: '*Changes* of version $release_notes',
},
},
],
},
packageName: 'whatever',
},
],
Hello 👋
I'm a little bit confused with the indication in the documentation and the reality.
Here's the description of packageName.
packageName
In my case, I want the default behavior. For some reason, I get an error yelling at me:
A name for the package must be created. Run through npm (npm run <semantic-release-script> to use npm package name or define packageName in the plugin config or SEMANTIC_RELEASE_PACKAGE in the environment
https://github.com/juliuscc/semantic-release-slack-bot/blob/214aef05f05a6f79e6c437245bb592b83d3f8844/lib/verifyConditions.js#L34C3-L47C4
So I am confused, I just want the default package name without any override.
(We use the plugin within a mono repo setup with
multi-semantic-release
, could this lead to a different behavior?)The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: