Functions/Public/New-GitHubRelease.ps1
function New-GitHubRelease { <# .SYNOPSIS Create a new GitHub release .DESCRIPTION Create a GitHub release for a given tag and this function will not creates the tag or upload assets .PARAMETER Owner Optional, the Owner of the repo that you want to create the release on, default to the authenticated user .PARAMETER Repository Mandatory, the name of the Repository that you want to create the release on. .PARAMETER TagName Mandatory, the name of the tag of this release .PARAMETER Branch Optional, specify the branch of the tag, default to the default branch (usually `master`) .PARAMETER CommitSHA Optional, the SHA of the commit that correspond to the tag .PARAMETER Name Optional, the name (title) of the release .PARAMETER ReleaseNote Optional, the Release note of the release .PARAMETER Draft Optional, a switch to indicate whether this release is a draft release .PARAMETER Prerelease Optional, a switch to indicate whether this release is a pre-release .EXAMPLE Create a new draft release in my 'test-organization/test-repo' PS C:\> New-GitHubRelease -Owner 'test-organization' -RepositoryName 'test-repo' -TagName 'v1.0' -name 'awesome release' -ReleaseNote 'great release note' .NOTES 1. This cmdlet will not help you create a tag, you need to use git to do that. 2. This cmdlet will not help you to upload assets to the release, you need to use other functions to do that 3. If both `Branch` and `CommitSHA` are provided, the release will be created based on the `Branch` 4. If a relase with the same tag already exist and it is not a draft, this method will fail #> [CmdletBinding()] param( [Parameter(ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName)] [string] $Owner = (Get-GitHubUser).login, [Parameter(Mandatory, ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName)] [ValidateNotNullOrEmpty()] [ValidatePattern('^[\w-\.]+$')] [Alias('Repository')] [string] $RepositoryName, [Parameter(Mandatory, ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName)] [string] $TagName, [string] $Branch, [string] $CommitSHA, [string] $Name, [Alias('ReleaseNote')] [string] $Body, [switch] $Draft, [switch] $PreRelease, # Optional base URL of the GitHub API, for example "https://ghe.mycompany.com/api/v3/" (including the trailing slash). # Defaults to "https://api.github.com" [Uri] $BaseUri = [Uri]::new('https://api.github.com'), [Security.SecureString] $Token = (Get-GitHubToken) ) process { ### create the request Body $RequestBody = @{ } # add TagName $RequestBody.Add('tag_name', $TagName) # add target commitish # see this url for detail: https://developer.github.com/v3/repos/releases/#create-a-release if ($Branch) { $RequestBody.Add('target_commitish', $Branch) } elseif ($CommitSHA) { $RequestBody.Add('target_commitish', $CommitSHA) } # add name if ($Name) { $RequestBody.Add('name', $Name) } # add Body if ($Body) { $RequestBody.Add('body', $Body) } # add draft if ($Draft) { $RequestBody.Add('draft', $true) } # add pre-release if ($PreRelease) { $RequestBody.Add('prerelease', $true) } ### create a API call $apiCall = @{ Body = $RequestBody | ConvertTo-Json Method = 'post' Uri = "repos/$Owner/$RepositoryName/releases" Token = $Token BaseUri = $BaseUri } Invoke-GitHubApi @apiCall | ForEach-Object { $_.PSTypeNames.Insert(0, 'PSGitHub.Release') $_.Author.PSTypeNames.Insert(0, 'PSGitHub.User') $_ } } } |