Global Hooks¶
Some release cycles may need to run something before or after everything else.
GoReleaser allows this with the global hooks feature.
The before
section allows for global hooks that will be executed before the release is started.
The configuration is straightforward, here is an example will all possible options:
# .goreleaser.yaml
before:
# Templates for the commands to be ran.
hooks:
- make clean
- go generate ./...
- go mod tidy
- touch {{ .Env.FILE_TO_TOUCH }}
GoReleaser Pro
Global after hooks, and the additional options in before hooks (dir
and env
) are GoReleaser Pro features.
The before
section allows for global hooks that will be executed before the release is started. Likewise, the after
section allows for global hooks that will be executed after the release is started.
The configuration is straightforward, here is an example will all possible options:
# .goreleaser.yaml
# global before hooks
before:
# Templates for the commands to be ran.
hooks:
- make clean # simple string
- cmd: go generate ./... # specify cmd
- cmd: go mod tidy
output: true # always prints command output. Since GoReleaser v1.5.
dir: ./submodule # specify command working directory
- cmd: touch {{ .Env.FILE_TO_TOUCH }}
env:
- 'FILE_TO_TOUCH=something-{{ .ProjectName }}' # specify hook level environment variables
# global after hooks
after:
# Templates for the commands to be ran.
hooks:
- make clean
- cmd: cat *.yaml
dir: ./submodule
- cmd: touch {{ .Env.RELEASE_DONE }}
env:
- 'RELEASE_DONE=something-{{ .ProjectName }}' # specify hook level environment variables
Note that if any of the hooks fails the release process is aborted.
Complex commands¶
If you need to do anything more complex, it is recommended to create a shell script and call it instead. You can also go crazy with sh -c "my commands"
, but it gets ugly really fast.
Tip
Learn more about the name template engine.