A helper class to get the current git version of the project.
Expects either a version
file to exist in the base_path()
of your project
containing a version string, or the git
binary to be available.
This package works with both Laravel 4 and 5, and also Lumen.
Require it in your Laravel/Lumen project:
composer require tremby/laravel-git-version
This module uses Symfony's Process component if available,
or falls back to shell_exec
otherwise.
So if your deployment environment has shell_exec
disabled,
you can work around this by installing symfony/process
.
You can get the git version string with
\Tremby\LaravelGitVersion\GitVersionHelper::getVersion()
Or you can get your app name and version number such as my-project/1.0
with
\Tremby\LaravelGitVersion\GitVersionHelper::getNameAndVersion()
The app's name is taken from Config::get('app.name', 'app')
, so you can
configure it in your config/app.php
file or leave it as the default of app
.
Ensure your git tags are pushed to your servers so that the versions are described properly.
During development and possibly in staging environments
allow the version to be determined automatically
(this is done via git describe
).
As part of your production deployment procedure,
write a version
file (perhaps via a command like
git describe --always --tags --dirty >version
,
since this is the command this package would run otherwise).
When this version
file exists the package will use its contents
rather than executing git
, saving some processor and IO time.
Add /version
to your .gitignore
file
so your working tree stays clean and you don't accidentally commit it.
A view is provided which just outputs an HTML comment with the return value of
getNameAndVersion()
. I like to include this in the main layout template of the
project.
To use this, install the service provider by adding it to your config/app.php
file:
'providers' => [
...
Tremby\LaravelGitVersion\GitVersionServiceProvider::class,
],
Then the view is available:
@include('git-version::version-comment')