liip/rmt
RMT is a release management tool for PHP projects. Configure versioning (e.g., semantic), where versions are stored (tags, changelog), and automated pre/post-release actions. Install via Composer (dev or global) or as a Phar, then run releases consistently.
RMT is a handy tool to help releasing new versions of your software. You can define the type of version generator you want to use (e.g. semantic versioning), where you want to store the version (e.g. in a changelog file or as a VCS tag) and a list of actions that should be executed before or after the release of a new version.
To use RMT in your project you should use Composer to install it as a dev-dependency. Just go to your project's root directory and execute:
composer require --dev liip/rmt
Then you must initialize RMT by running the following command:
php vendor/liip/rmt/command.php init
This command will create a .rmt.yml config file and a RMT executable script in your project's
root folder. You can now start using RMT by executing:
./RMT
Once there, your best option is to pick one of the configuration examples below and adapt it to your needs.
If you are using a versioning tool, we recommend adding both Composer files (composer.json
and composer.lock), the RMT configuration file(.rmt.yml) and the RMT executable script
to it. The vendor directory should be ignored as it is populated when running
composer install.
You can add RMT to your global composer.json and have it available globally for all your projects. Therefor just run the following command:
composer global require liip/rmt
Make sure you have ~/.composer/vendor/bin/ in your $PATH.
RMT can be installed through phar-composer, which needs to be installed therefor. This useful tool allows you to create runnable Phar files from Composer packages.
If you have phar-composer installed, you can run:
sudo phar-composer install liip/RMT
and have phar-composer build and install the Phar file to your $PATH, which then allows you to run it simply as rmt from the command line or you can run
phar-composer build liip/RMT
and copy the resulting Phar file manually to where you need it (either make the Phar file executable via chmod +x rmt.phar and execute it
directly ./rmt.phar or run it by invoking it through PHP via php rmt.phar.
For the usage substitute RMT with whatever variant you have decided to use.
If you are using https://github.com/liip/drifter for your project, you just need three step
rmt rolevagrant provisionphp /home/vagrant/.config/composer/vendor/liip/rmt/RMTUsing RMT is very straightforward, just run the command:
./RMT release
RMT will then execute the following tasks:
Here is an example output:

The release command provides the main behavior of the tool, additional some extra commands are available:
current will show your project current version number (alias version)changes display the changes that will be incorporated in the next releaseconfig display the current config (already merged)init create (or reset) the .rmt.yml config fileAll RMT configurations have to be done in .rmt.yml. The file is divided in six root elements:
vcs: The type of VCS you are using, can be git, svn or none
git VCS you can use the two following options sign-tag and sign-commit if you want to GPG sign your releaseprerequisites: A list [] of prerequisites that must be matched before starting the release processpre-release-actions: A list [] of actions that will be executed before the release processversion-generator: The generator to use to create a new version (mandatory)version-persister: The persister to use to store the versions (mandatory)post-release-actions: A list [] of actions that will be executed after the releaseAll entries of this config work the same. You have to specify the class you want to handle the action. Example:
version-generator: "simple"`
version-persister:
vcs-tag:
tag-prefix: "v_"
RMT also support JSON configs, but we recommend using YAML.
Sometimes you want to use a different release strategy according to the VCS branch, e.g. you want to add CHANGELOG entries only in the main branch. To do so, you have to place your default config into a root element named _default, then you can override parts of this default config for the
branch main. Example:
_default:
version-generator: "simple"
version-persister: "vcs-tag"
main:
pre-release-actions: [changelog-update]
You can use the command RMT config to see the merge result between _default and your current branch.
Build-in version number generation strategies.
simple: This generator is doing a simple increment (1,2,3...)
semantic: A generator, which implements Semantic versioning
allow-label (boolean): To allow adding a label on a version (such as -beta, -rcXX) (default: false)type: to force the version typelabel: to force the labelThe two forced option could be very useful if you decide that a given branch is dedicated to the next beta of a given version. So just force the label to beta and all release are going to be beta increments.
Class in charge of saving/retrieving the version number.
vcs-tag: Save the version as a VCS tag
tag-pattern: Allow to provide a regex that all tag must match. This allows for example to release a version 1.X.X in a specific branch and to release a 2.X.X in a separate branchtag-prefix: Allow to prefix all VCS tag with a string. You can have a numeric versioning but generation tags such as v_2.3.4. As a bonus you can use a specific placeholder: {branch-name} that will automatically inject the current branch name in the tag. So use, simple generation and tag-prefix: "{branch-name}_" and it will generate tag like featureXY_1, featureXY_2, etc...changelog: Save the version in the changelog file
location: Changelog file name an location (default: CHANGELOG)Prerequisite actions are executed before the interactive part.
working-copy-check: check that you don't have any VCS local changes
allow-ignore: allow the user to skip the check when doing a release with --ignore-checkdisplay-last-changes: display your last changestests-check: run the project test suite
command: command to run (default: phpunit)timeout: the amount of seconds after which the command times out (default: 60.0)expected_exit_code: expected return code (default: 0)composer-json-check: run a validated on the composer.json
composer: how to run composer (default: php composer.phar)composer-stability-check: will check if the composer.json is set to the right minimum-stability
stability: the stability that should be set in the minimum-stability field (default: stable)composer-audit: run composer audit - requires at least composer 2.4.composer-dependency-stability-check: test if only allowed dependencies are using development versions
ignore-require and ignore-require-dev: don't check dependencies in require or require-dev sectionwhitelist: allow specific dependencies to use development versioncommand: Execute a system command
cmd The command to execute (variables %version% and %new_version% can be used)live_output boolean, do we display the command output? (default: true)timeout integer, limits the time for the command. (default: 600)stop_on_error boolean, do we break the release process on error? (default: true)Actions can be used for pre or post release parts.
changelog-update: Update a changelog file. This action is further configured
to use a specific formatter.
format: simple, semantic, markdown or addTop (default: simple)file: path from .rmt.yml to changelog file (default: CHANGELOG)dump-commits: write all commit messages since the last release into the
changelog file (default: false)insert-at: only for addTop formatter: Amount lines to skip from the
top of the changelog file before adding the release number (default: 0)exclude-merge-commits: Exclude merge commits from the changelog (default: false)vcs-commit: commit all files of the working copy (only use it with the
working-copy-check prerequisite)
commit-message: specify a custom commit message. %version% will be replaced by the current / next version strings.vcs-tag: Tag the last commitvcs-publish: Publish the changes (commits and tags)composer-update: Update the version number in a composer file (note that when using packagist.org, it is recommended to not have a tag in composer.json as the version is handled by version control tags)files-update: Update the version in one or multiple files. For each file to update, please provide an array with
file: path to the file to updatepattern: optional, use to specify the string replacement pattern in your file. For example:
const VERSION = '%version%';build-phar-package: Builds a Phar package of the current project whose filename depends on the 'package-name' option and the deployed version: [package-name]-[version].phar
package-name: the name of the generated packagedestination: the destination directory to build the package into. If prefixed with a slash, is considered absolute, otherwise relative to the project root.excluded-paths: a regex of excluded paths, directly passed to the Phar::buildFromDirectory method. Ex: /^(?!.*cookbooks|.*\.vagrant|.*\.idea).*$/immetadata: an array of metadata describing the package. Ex author, project. Note: the release version is added by default but can be overridden here.default-stub-cli: the default stub for CLI usage of the package.default-stub-web: the default stub for web application usage of the package.command: Execute a system command
cmd The command to execute (variables %version% and %new_version% can be used)live_output boolean, do we display the command output? (default: true)timeout integer, limits the time for the command. (default: 600)stop_on_error boolean, do we break the release process on error? (default: true)update-version-class: Update the version constant in a class file. DEPRECATED, use files-update instead
class: path to class to be updated, or fully qualified class name of the class containing the version constantpattern: optional, use to specify the string replacement pattern in your
version class. %version% will be replaced by the current / next version strings.
For example you could use const VERSION = '%version%';. If you do not specify
this option, every occurrence of the version string in the file will be replaced.RMT is providing some existing actions, generators and persisters. If needed you can add your own by creating a PHP script in your project, and referencing it in the configuration via it's relative path:
version-generator: "bin/myOwnGenerator.php"
Example with injected parameters:
version-persister:
name: "bin/myOwnGenerator.php"
parameter1: value1
As an example, you can look at the script /bin/UpdateApplicationVersionCurrentVersion.php configured here.
WARNING: As the key name is used to define the name of the object, you cannot have a parameter named name.
Most of the time, it will be easier for you to pick up an example below and adapt it to your needs.
version-generator: semantic
version-persister: changelog
vcs: git
version-generator: simple
version-persister: vcs-tag
prerequisites: [working-copy-check, display-last-changes]
vcs: git
version-generator: simple
version-persister: vcs-tag
prerequisites:
- composer-json-check
- composer-stability-check:
stability: beta
- composer-dependency-stability-check:
whitelist:
- [symfony/console]
- [phpunit/phpunit, require-dev]
vcs:
name: git
sign-tag: true
sign-commit: true
version-generator: simple
version-persister: vcs-tag
prerequisites: [working-copy-check, display-last-changes]
vcs: git
version-generator: semantic
version-persister:
name: vcs-tag
tag-prefix : "v_"
pre-release-actions:
files-update:
- [config.yml]
- [app.ini, 'dynamic-version: %version%']
post-release-actions: [vcs-publish]
_default:
vcs: git
prerequisites: [working-copy-check]
version-generator: simple
version-persister:
name: vcs-tag
tag-prefix: "{branch-name}_"
post-release-actions: [vcs-publish]
# This entry allow to override some parameters for the main branch
main:
prerequisites: [working-copy-check, display-last-changes]
pre-release-actions:
changelog-update:
format: markdown
file: CHANGELOG.md
dump-commits: true
update-version-class:
class: Doctrine\ODM\PHPCR\Version
pattern: const VERSION = '%version%';
vcs-commit: ~
version-generator: semantic
version-persister: vcs-tag
_default:
vcs:
name: git
default-branch: my-default-branch
If you would like to help, by submitting one of your action scripts, generators or persisters. Or just by reporting a bug just go to the project page https://github.com/liip/RMT.
If you provide a PR, try to associate it some unit or functional tests. See next section
To be able to run the tests locally, you need:
You can install all of them with Brew:
> brew install phpunit git hg
The tests are also testing the creation of the RMT phar. So you have to allow this in your php.ini, by uncommenting this line:
phar.readonly = Off
Finally, to run the tests, just launch PHPUnit
> phpunit
The functional tests are fully functional temporary RMT setup. Each time you run functional test, it creates a temporary folder with a RMT project. Then the test suite is running RMT commands on it, and check the results. That's why you need to have Git and Mercurial installed.
To debug RMT functional tests, the best is to go into this temporary folder and manually explore the project. To do so,
just add a small $this->manualDebug(); into the test suite. This will break the test with the following output:
MANUAL DEBUG Go to:
> cd /private/var/folders/hl/gnj5dcj55gbc93pcgrjxbb0w0000gn/T/ceN2Mf
Then you just have to go into the mentioned folder and start debugging
RMT is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.
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