mono_repo 5.0.5 mono_repo: ^5.0.5 copied to clipboard
CLI tools to make it easier to manage a single source repository containing multiple Dart packages.
Manage multiple Dart packages within a single repository.
Installation #
> dart pub global activate mono_repo
Running #
> dart pub global run mono_repo
Or, once you've setup your PATH:
> mono_repo
Prints the following help message:
Manage multiple packages in one source repository.
Usage: mono_repo <command> [arguments]
Global options:
-h, --help Print this usage information.
--version Prints the version of mono_repo.
--[no-]recursive Whether to recursively walk sub-directories looking for packages.
(defaults to on)
Available commands:
check Check the state of the repository.
generate Generates the CI configuration for child packages.
presubmit Run the CI presubmits locally.
pub Runs the `pub` command with the provided arguments across all packages.
Run "mono_repo help <command>" for more information about a command.
Configuration #
Repo level configuration #
To start, you should create a mono_repo.yaml
file at the root of your repo.
This controls repo wide configuration.
One option you likely want to configure is which CI providers you want to
generate config for. github
can be configured by adding a corresponding entry.
You probably also want to enable the self_validate
option, which will add a
job to ensure that your configuration is up to date.
So, an example config might look like this:
# Enabled GitHub actions - https://docs.github.com/actions
# If you have no configuration, you can set the value to `true` or just leave it
# empty.
github:
# Specify the `on` key to configure triggering events.
# See https://docs.github.com/actions/reference/workflow-syntax-for-github-actions#on
# The default values is
# on:
# push:
# branches:
# - main
# - master
# pull_request:
# Setting just `cron` is a shortcut to keep the defaults for `push` and
# `pull_request` while adding a single `schedule` entry.
# `on` and `cron` cannot both be set.
cron: '0 0 * * 0' # “At 00:00 (UTC) on Sunday.”
# Specify additional environment variables accessible to all jobs
env:
FOO: BAR
# You can group stages into individual workflows
#
# Any stages that are omitted here are put in a default workflow
# named `dart.yml`.
workflows:
# The key here is the name of the file - .github/workflows/lint.yml
lint:
# This populates `name` in the workflow
name: Dart Lint CI
# These are the stages that are populated in the workflow file
stages:
- analyze
# You can add custom github actions configurations to run after completion
# of all other jobs here. This accepts normal github job config except that
# the `needs` config is filled in for you, and you aren't allowed to pass it.
on_completion:
# Example job that pings a web hook url stored in a github secret with a
# json payload linking to the failed run.
- name: "Notify failure"
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
# By default this job will only run if all dependent jobs are successful,
# but we want to run in the failure case for this purpose.
if: failure()
steps:
- run: >
curl -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X POST -d \
"{'text':'Build failed! ${GITHUB_SERVER_URL}/${GITHUB_REPOSITORY}/actions/runs/${GITHUB_RUN_ID}'}" \
"${CHAT_WEBHOOK_URL}"
env:
CHAT_WEBHOOK_URL: ${{ secrets.CHAT_WEBHOOK_URL }}
# You can customize stage ordering as well as make certain stages be
# conditional here, this is supported for all CI providers. The `if`
# condition should use the appropriate syntax for the provider it is being
# configured for.
stages:
- name: cron
# Only run this stage for scheduled cron jobs
if: github.event_name == 'schedule'
# Adds a job that runs `mono_repo generate --validate` to check that everything
# is up to date. You can specify the value as just `true` or give a `stage`
# you'd like this job to run in.
self_validate: analyze
# Use this key to merge stages across packages to create fewer jobs
merge_stages:
- analyze
Adding a package config #
To configure a package directory to be included it must contain a
mono_pkg.yaml
file (along with the normal pubspec.yaml
file).
You can use an empty mono_pkg.yaml
file to enable the check
and pub
commands.
To enable generate
and presubmit
, you must populate mono_pkg.yaml
with
details on how you'd like tests to be run.
mono_pkg.yaml
example
# This key is required. It specifies the Dart SDKs your tests will run under
# You can provide one or more value.
# See https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/languages/dart#choosing-dart-versions-to-test-against
# for valid values
dart:
- dev
stages:
# Register two jobs to run under the `analyze` stage.
- analyze:
- analyze
- format
- unit_test:
- test
# Example cron stage which will only run for scheduled jobs (here we run
# multiple OS configs for extra validation as an example).
#
# See the `mono_repo.yaml` example above for where this stage is specially
# configured.
- cron:
- test:
os:
- linux
- windows
Running mono_repo generate
in the root directory generates two or more files:
tool/ci.sh
and a configuration file for each configured ci provider.
Look at these repositories for examples of mono_repo
usage: