github.com/jfrog/frogbot@v1.1.1-0.20231221090046-821a26f50338/action/node_modules/semver/README.md (about) 1 semver(1) -- The semantic versioner for npm 2 =========================================== 3 4 ## Install 5 6 ```bash 7 npm install semver 8 ```` 9 10 ## Usage 11 12 As a node module: 13 14 ```js 15 const semver = require('semver') 16 17 semver.valid('1.2.3') // '1.2.3' 18 semver.valid('a.b.c') // null 19 semver.clean(' =v1.2.3 ') // '1.2.3' 20 semver.satisfies('1.2.3', '1.x || >=2.5.0 || 5.0.0 - 7.2.3') // true 21 semver.gt('1.2.3', '9.8.7') // false 22 semver.lt('1.2.3', '9.8.7') // true 23 semver.minVersion('>=1.0.0') // '1.0.0' 24 semver.valid(semver.coerce('v2')) // '2.0.0' 25 semver.valid(semver.coerce('42.6.7.9.3-alpha')) // '42.6.7' 26 ``` 27 28 As a command-line utility: 29 30 ``` 31 $ semver -h 32 33 A JavaScript implementation of the https://semver.org/ specification 34 Copyright Isaac Z. Schlueter 35 36 Usage: semver [options] <version> [<version> [...]] 37 Prints valid versions sorted by SemVer precedence 38 39 Options: 40 -r --range <range> 41 Print versions that match the specified range. 42 43 -i --increment [<level>] 44 Increment a version by the specified level. Level can 45 be one of: major, minor, patch, premajor, preminor, 46 prepatch, or prerelease. Default level is 'patch'. 47 Only one version may be specified. 48 49 --preid <identifier> 50 Identifier to be used to prefix premajor, preminor, 51 prepatch or prerelease version increments. 52 53 -l --loose 54 Interpret versions and ranges loosely 55 56 -p --include-prerelease 57 Always include prerelease versions in range matching 58 59 -c --coerce 60 Coerce a string into SemVer if possible 61 (does not imply --loose) 62 63 --rtl 64 Coerce version strings right to left 65 66 --ltr 67 Coerce version strings left to right (default) 68 69 Program exits successfully if any valid version satisfies 70 all supplied ranges, and prints all satisfying versions. 71 72 If no satisfying versions are found, then exits failure. 73 74 Versions are printed in ascending order, so supplying 75 multiple versions to the utility will just sort them. 76 ``` 77 78 ## Versions 79 80 A "version" is described by the `v2.0.0` specification found at 81 <https://semver.org/>. 82 83 A leading `"="` or `"v"` character is stripped off and ignored. 84 85 ## Ranges 86 87 A `version range` is a set of `comparators` which specify versions 88 that satisfy the range. 89 90 A `comparator` is composed of an `operator` and a `version`. The set 91 of primitive `operators` is: 92 93 * `<` Less than 94 * `<=` Less than or equal to 95 * `>` Greater than 96 * `>=` Greater than or equal to 97 * `=` Equal. If no operator is specified, then equality is assumed, 98 so this operator is optional, but MAY be included. 99 100 For example, the comparator `>=1.2.7` would match the versions 101 `1.2.7`, `1.2.8`, `2.5.3`, and `1.3.9`, but not the versions `1.2.6` 102 or `1.1.0`. 103 104 Comparators can be joined by whitespace to form a `comparator set`, 105 which is satisfied by the **intersection** of all of the comparators 106 it includes. 107 108 A range is composed of one or more comparator sets, joined by `||`. A 109 version matches a range if and only if every comparator in at least 110 one of the `||`-separated comparator sets is satisfied by the version. 111 112 For example, the range `>=1.2.7 <1.3.0` would match the versions 113 `1.2.7`, `1.2.8`, and `1.2.99`, but not the versions `1.2.6`, `1.3.0`, 114 or `1.1.0`. 115 116 The range `1.2.7 || >=1.2.9 <2.0.0` would match the versions `1.2.7`, 117 `1.2.9`, and `1.4.6`, but not the versions `1.2.8` or `2.0.0`. 118 119 ### Prerelease Tags 120 121 If a version has a prerelease tag (for example, `1.2.3-alpha.3`) then 122 it will only be allowed to satisfy comparator sets if at least one 123 comparator with the same `[major, minor, patch]` tuple also has a 124 prerelease tag. 125 126 For example, the range `>1.2.3-alpha.3` would be allowed to match the 127 version `1.2.3-alpha.7`, but it would *not* be satisfied by 128 `3.4.5-alpha.9`, even though `3.4.5-alpha.9` is technically "greater 129 than" `1.2.3-alpha.3` according to the SemVer sort rules. The version 130 range only accepts prerelease tags on the `1.2.3` version. The 131 version `3.4.5` *would* satisfy the range, because it does not have a 132 prerelease flag, and `3.4.5` is greater than `1.2.3-alpha.7`. 133 134 The purpose for this behavior is twofold. First, prerelease versions 135 frequently are updated very quickly, and contain many breaking changes 136 that are (by the author's design) not yet fit for public consumption. 137 Therefore, by default, they are excluded from range matching 138 semantics. 139 140 Second, a user who has opted into using a prerelease version has 141 clearly indicated the intent to use *that specific* set of 142 alpha/beta/rc versions. By including a prerelease tag in the range, 143 the user is indicating that they are aware of the risk. However, it 144 is still not appropriate to assume that they have opted into taking a 145 similar risk on the *next* set of prerelease versions. 146 147 Note that this behavior can be suppressed (treating all prerelease 148 versions as if they were normal versions, for the purpose of range 149 matching) by setting the `includePrerelease` flag on the options 150 object to any 151 [functions](https://github.com/npm/node-semver#functions) that do 152 range matching. 153 154 #### Prerelease Identifiers 155 156 The method `.inc` takes an additional `identifier` string argument that 157 will append the value of the string as a prerelease identifier: 158 159 ```javascript 160 semver.inc('1.2.3', 'prerelease', 'beta') 161 // '1.2.4-beta.0' 162 ``` 163 164 command-line example: 165 166 ```bash 167 $ semver 1.2.3 -i prerelease --preid beta 168 1.2.4-beta.0 169 ``` 170 171 Which then can be used to increment further: 172 173 ```bash 174 $ semver 1.2.4-beta.0 -i prerelease 175 1.2.4-beta.1 176 ``` 177 178 ### Advanced Range Syntax 179 180 Advanced range syntax desugars to primitive comparators in 181 deterministic ways. 182 183 Advanced ranges may be combined in the same way as primitive 184 comparators using white space or `||`. 185 186 #### Hyphen Ranges `X.Y.Z - A.B.C` 187 188 Specifies an inclusive set. 189 190 * `1.2.3 - 2.3.4` := `>=1.2.3 <=2.3.4` 191 192 If a partial version is provided as the first version in the inclusive 193 range, then the missing pieces are replaced with zeroes. 194 195 * `1.2 - 2.3.4` := `>=1.2.0 <=2.3.4` 196 197 If a partial version is provided as the second version in the 198 inclusive range, then all versions that start with the supplied parts 199 of the tuple are accepted, but nothing that would be greater than the 200 provided tuple parts. 201 202 * `1.2.3 - 2.3` := `>=1.2.3 <2.4.0` 203 * `1.2.3 - 2` := `>=1.2.3 <3.0.0` 204 205 #### X-Ranges `1.2.x` `1.X` `1.2.*` `*` 206 207 Any of `X`, `x`, or `*` may be used to "stand in" for one of the 208 numeric values in the `[major, minor, patch]` tuple. 209 210 * `*` := `>=0.0.0` (Any version satisfies) 211 * `1.x` := `>=1.0.0 <2.0.0` (Matching major version) 212 * `1.2.x` := `>=1.2.0 <1.3.0` (Matching major and minor versions) 213 214 A partial version range is treated as an X-Range, so the special 215 character is in fact optional. 216 217 * `""` (empty string) := `*` := `>=0.0.0` 218 * `1` := `1.x.x` := `>=1.0.0 <2.0.0` 219 * `1.2` := `1.2.x` := `>=1.2.0 <1.3.0` 220 221 #### Tilde Ranges `~1.2.3` `~1.2` `~1` 222 223 Allows patch-level changes if a minor version is specified on the 224 comparator. Allows minor-level changes if not. 225 226 * `~1.2.3` := `>=1.2.3 <1.(2+1).0` := `>=1.2.3 <1.3.0` 227 * `~1.2` := `>=1.2.0 <1.(2+1).0` := `>=1.2.0 <1.3.0` (Same as `1.2.x`) 228 * `~1` := `>=1.0.0 <(1+1).0.0` := `>=1.0.0 <2.0.0` (Same as `1.x`) 229 * `~0.2.3` := `>=0.2.3 <0.(2+1).0` := `>=0.2.3 <0.3.0` 230 * `~0.2` := `>=0.2.0 <0.(2+1).0` := `>=0.2.0 <0.3.0` (Same as `0.2.x`) 231 * `~0` := `>=0.0.0 <(0+1).0.0` := `>=0.0.0 <1.0.0` (Same as `0.x`) 232 * `~1.2.3-beta.2` := `>=1.2.3-beta.2 <1.3.0` Note that prereleases in 233 the `1.2.3` version will be allowed, if they are greater than or 234 equal to `beta.2`. So, `1.2.3-beta.4` would be allowed, but 235 `1.2.4-beta.2` would not, because it is a prerelease of a 236 different `[major, minor, patch]` tuple. 237 238 #### Caret Ranges `^1.2.3` `^0.2.5` `^0.0.4` 239 240 Allows changes that do not modify the left-most non-zero element in the 241 `[major, minor, patch]` tuple. In other words, this allows patch and 242 minor updates for versions `1.0.0` and above, patch updates for 243 versions `0.X >=0.1.0`, and *no* updates for versions `0.0.X`. 244 245 Many authors treat a `0.x` version as if the `x` were the major 246 "breaking-change" indicator. 247 248 Caret ranges are ideal when an author may make breaking changes 249 between `0.2.4` and `0.3.0` releases, which is a common practice. 250 However, it presumes that there will *not* be breaking changes between 251 `0.2.4` and `0.2.5`. It allows for changes that are presumed to be 252 additive (but non-breaking), according to commonly observed practices. 253 254 * `^1.2.3` := `>=1.2.3 <2.0.0` 255 * `^0.2.3` := `>=0.2.3 <0.3.0` 256 * `^0.0.3` := `>=0.0.3 <0.0.4` 257 * `^1.2.3-beta.2` := `>=1.2.3-beta.2 <2.0.0` Note that prereleases in 258 the `1.2.3` version will be allowed, if they are greater than or 259 equal to `beta.2`. So, `1.2.3-beta.4` would be allowed, but 260 `1.2.4-beta.2` would not, because it is a prerelease of a 261 different `[major, minor, patch]` tuple. 262 * `^0.0.3-beta` := `>=0.0.3-beta <0.0.4` Note that prereleases in the 263 `0.0.3` version *only* will be allowed, if they are greater than or 264 equal to `beta`. So, `0.0.3-pr.2` would be allowed. 265 266 When parsing caret ranges, a missing `patch` value desugars to the 267 number `0`, but will allow flexibility within that value, even if the 268 major and minor versions are both `0`. 269 270 * `^1.2.x` := `>=1.2.0 <2.0.0` 271 * `^0.0.x` := `>=0.0.0 <0.1.0` 272 * `^0.0` := `>=0.0.0 <0.1.0` 273 274 A missing `minor` and `patch` values will desugar to zero, but also 275 allow flexibility within those values, even if the major version is 276 zero. 277 278 * `^1.x` := `>=1.0.0 <2.0.0` 279 * `^0.x` := `>=0.0.0 <1.0.0` 280 281 ### Range Grammar 282 283 Putting all this together, here is a Backus-Naur grammar for ranges, 284 for the benefit of parser authors: 285 286 ```bnf 287 range-set ::= range ( logical-or range ) * 288 logical-or ::= ( ' ' ) * '||' ( ' ' ) * 289 range ::= hyphen | simple ( ' ' simple ) * | '' 290 hyphen ::= partial ' - ' partial 291 simple ::= primitive | partial | tilde | caret 292 primitive ::= ( '<' | '>' | '>=' | '<=' | '=' ) partial 293 partial ::= xr ( '.' xr ( '.' xr qualifier ? )? )? 294 xr ::= 'x' | 'X' | '*' | nr 295 nr ::= '0' | ['1'-'9'] ( ['0'-'9'] ) * 296 tilde ::= '~' partial 297 caret ::= '^' partial 298 qualifier ::= ( '-' pre )? ( '+' build )? 299 pre ::= parts 300 build ::= parts 301 parts ::= part ( '.' part ) * 302 part ::= nr | [-0-9A-Za-z]+ 303 ``` 304 305 ## Functions 306 307 All methods and classes take a final `options` object argument. All 308 options in this object are `false` by default. The options supported 309 are: 310 311 - `loose` Be more forgiving about not-quite-valid semver strings. 312 (Any resulting output will always be 100% strict compliant, of 313 course.) For backwards compatibility reasons, if the `options` 314 argument is a boolean value instead of an object, it is interpreted 315 to be the `loose` param. 316 - `includePrerelease` Set to suppress the [default 317 behavior](https://github.com/npm/node-semver#prerelease-tags) of 318 excluding prerelease tagged versions from ranges unless they are 319 explicitly opted into. 320 321 Strict-mode Comparators and Ranges will be strict about the SemVer 322 strings that they parse. 323 324 * `valid(v)`: Return the parsed version, or null if it's not valid. 325 * `inc(v, release)`: Return the version incremented by the release 326 type (`major`, `premajor`, `minor`, `preminor`, `patch`, 327 `prepatch`, or `prerelease`), or null if it's not valid 328 * `premajor` in one call will bump the version up to the next major 329 version and down to a prerelease of that major version. 330 `preminor`, and `prepatch` work the same way. 331 * If called from a non-prerelease version, the `prerelease` will work the 332 same as `prepatch`. It increments the patch version, then makes a 333 prerelease. If the input version is already a prerelease it simply 334 increments it. 335 * `prerelease(v)`: Returns an array of prerelease components, or null 336 if none exist. Example: `prerelease('1.2.3-alpha.1') -> ['alpha', 1]` 337 * `major(v)`: Return the major version number. 338 * `minor(v)`: Return the minor version number. 339 * `patch(v)`: Return the patch version number. 340 * `intersects(r1, r2, loose)`: Return true if the two supplied ranges 341 or comparators intersect. 342 * `parse(v)`: Attempt to parse a string as a semantic version, returning either 343 a `SemVer` object or `null`. 344 345 ### Comparison 346 347 * `gt(v1, v2)`: `v1 > v2` 348 * `gte(v1, v2)`: `v1 >= v2` 349 * `lt(v1, v2)`: `v1 < v2` 350 * `lte(v1, v2)`: `v1 <= v2` 351 * `eq(v1, v2)`: `v1 == v2` This is true if they're logically equivalent, 352 even if they're not the exact same string. You already know how to 353 compare strings. 354 * `neq(v1, v2)`: `v1 != v2` The opposite of `eq`. 355 * `cmp(v1, comparator, v2)`: Pass in a comparison string, and it'll call 356 the corresponding function above. `"==="` and `"!=="` do simple 357 string comparison, but are included for completeness. Throws if an 358 invalid comparison string is provided. 359 * `compare(v1, v2)`: Return `0` if `v1 == v2`, or `1` if `v1` is greater, or `-1` if 360 `v2` is greater. Sorts in ascending order if passed to `Array.sort()`. 361 * `rcompare(v1, v2)`: The reverse of compare. Sorts an array of versions 362 in descending order when passed to `Array.sort()`. 363 * `compareBuild(v1, v2)`: The same as `compare` but considers `build` when two versions 364 are equal. Sorts in ascending order if passed to `Array.sort()`. 365 `v2` is greater. Sorts in ascending order if passed to `Array.sort()`. 366 * `diff(v1, v2)`: Returns difference between two versions by the release type 367 (`major`, `premajor`, `minor`, `preminor`, `patch`, `prepatch`, or `prerelease`), 368 or null if the versions are the same. 369 370 ### Comparators 371 372 * `intersects(comparator)`: Return true if the comparators intersect 373 374 ### Ranges 375 376 * `validRange(range)`: Return the valid range or null if it's not valid 377 * `satisfies(version, range)`: Return true if the version satisfies the 378 range. 379 * `maxSatisfying(versions, range)`: Return the highest version in the list 380 that satisfies the range, or `null` if none of them do. 381 * `minSatisfying(versions, range)`: Return the lowest version in the list 382 that satisfies the range, or `null` if none of them do. 383 * `minVersion(range)`: Return the lowest version that can possibly match 384 the given range. 385 * `gtr(version, range)`: Return `true` if version is greater than all the 386 versions possible in the range. 387 * `ltr(version, range)`: Return `true` if version is less than all the 388 versions possible in the range. 389 * `outside(version, range, hilo)`: Return true if the version is outside 390 the bounds of the range in either the high or low direction. The 391 `hilo` argument must be either the string `'>'` or `'<'`. (This is 392 the function called by `gtr` and `ltr`.) 393 * `intersects(range)`: Return true if any of the ranges comparators intersect 394 395 Note that, since ranges may be non-contiguous, a version might not be 396 greater than a range, less than a range, *or* satisfy a range! For 397 example, the range `1.2 <1.2.9 || >2.0.0` would have a hole from `1.2.9` 398 until `2.0.0`, so the version `1.2.10` would not be greater than the 399 range (because `2.0.1` satisfies, which is higher), nor less than the 400 range (since `1.2.8` satisfies, which is lower), and it also does not 401 satisfy the range. 402 403 If you want to know if a version satisfies or does not satisfy a 404 range, use the `satisfies(version, range)` function. 405 406 ### Coercion 407 408 * `coerce(version, options)`: Coerces a string to semver if possible 409 410 This aims to provide a very forgiving translation of a non-semver string to 411 semver. It looks for the first digit in a string, and consumes all 412 remaining characters which satisfy at least a partial semver (e.g., `1`, 413 `1.2`, `1.2.3`) up to the max permitted length (256 characters). Longer 414 versions are simply truncated (`4.6.3.9.2-alpha2` becomes `4.6.3`). All 415 surrounding text is simply ignored (`v3.4 replaces v3.3.1` becomes 416 `3.4.0`). Only text which lacks digits will fail coercion (`version one` 417 is not valid). The maximum length for any semver component considered for 418 coercion is 16 characters; longer components will be ignored 419 (`10000000000000000.4.7.4` becomes `4.7.4`). The maximum value for any 420 semver component is `Integer.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER || (2**53 - 1)`; higher value 421 components are invalid (`9999999999999999.4.7.4` is likely invalid). 422 423 If the `options.rtl` flag is set, then `coerce` will return the right-most 424 coercible tuple that does not share an ending index with a longer coercible 425 tuple. For example, `1.2.3.4` will return `2.3.4` in rtl mode, not 426 `4.0.0`. `1.2.3/4` will return `4.0.0`, because the `4` is not a part of 427 any other overlapping SemVer tuple. 428 429 ### Clean 430 431 * `clean(version)`: Clean a string to be a valid semver if possible 432 433 This will return a cleaned and trimmed semver version. If the provided version is not valid a null will be returned. This does not work for ranges. 434 435 ex. 436 * `s.clean(' = v 2.1.5foo')`: `null` 437 * `s.clean(' = v 2.1.5foo', { loose: true })`: `'2.1.5-foo'` 438 * `s.clean(' = v 2.1.5-foo')`: `null` 439 * `s.clean(' = v 2.1.5-foo', { loose: true })`: `'2.1.5-foo'` 440 * `s.clean('=v2.1.5')`: `'2.1.5'` 441 * `s.clean(' =v2.1.5')`: `2.1.5` 442 * `s.clean(' 2.1.5 ')`: `'2.1.5'` 443 * `s.clean('~1.0.0')`: `null`