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cargo-workspaces

Inspired by Lerna

A tool that optimizes the workflow around cargo workspaces with git and cargo by providing utilities to version, publish, execute commands and more.

I made this to work on clap and other projects that rely on workspaces. But this will also work on single crates because by default every individual crate is a workspace.

  1. Installation
  2. Usage
    1. Init
    2. Create
    3. List
    4. Changed
    5. Exec
    6. Version
      1. Fixed or Independent
    7. Publish
  3. Config
  4. Changelog

Installation

cargo install cargo-workspaces

Usage

The installed tool can be called by cargo workspaces or cargo ws. Both of them point to the same.

You can use cargo ws help or cargo ws help <subcmd> anytime to understand allowed options.

The basic commands available for this tool are given below. Assuming you run them inside a cargo workspace.

Init

Initializes a new cargo workspace in the given directory. Creates Cargo.toml if it does not exist and fills the members with the all the crates that can be found in that directory.

USAGE:
    cargo workspaces create [OPTIONS] <PATH>

ARGS:
    <PATH>    Path for the crate relative to the workspace manifest

OPTIONS:
        --bin                  Whether this is a binary crate
        --edition <EDITION>    The crate edition [possible values: 2015, 2018, 2021]
    -h, --help                 Print help information
        --lib                  Whether this is a library crate
        --name <NAME>          The name of the crate

Create

Interactively creates a new crate in the workspace. We recommend using this instead of cargo new. All the crates start with 0.0.0 version because the version is responsible for determining the version.

USAGE:
    cargo workspaces create <path>

ARGS:
    <path>    Path for the crate relative to the workspace manifest

FLAGS:
    -h, --help    Prints help information

List

Lists crates in the workspace.

USAGE:
    cargo workspaces list [FLAGS]

FLAGS:
    -a, --all     Show private crates that are normally hidden
    -h, --help    Prints help information
        --json    Show information as a JSON array
    -l, --long    Show extended information

Several aliases are available.

  • cargo ws ls implies cargo ws list
  • cargo ws ll implies cargo ws list --long
  • cargo ws la implies cargo ws list --all

Changed

List crates that have changed since the last git tag. This is useful to see the list of crates that would be the subjects of the next version or publish command.

USAGE:
    cargo workspaces changed [FLAGS] [OPTIONS]

FLAGS:
    -a, --all                    Show private crates that are normally hidden
    -h, --help                   Prints help information
        --include-merged-tags    Include tags from merged branches
        --json                   Show information as a JSON array
    -l, --long                   Show extended information

OPTIONS:
        --force <pattern>             Always include targeted crates matched by glob even when there are no changes
        --ignore-changes <pattern>    Ignore changes in files matched by glob
        --since <since>               Use this git reference instead of the last tag

Exec

Executes an arbitrary command in each crate of the workspace.

USAGE:
    cargo workspaces exec [FLAGS] <args>...

ARGS:
    <args>...

FLAGS:
    -h, --help       Prints help information
        --no-bail    Continue executing command despite non-zero exit in a given crate

For example, if you want to run ls -l in each crate, you can simply do cargo ws exec ls -l.

Version

Bump versions of the crates in the workspace. This command does the following:

  1. Identifies crates that have been updated since the previous tagged release
  2. Prompts for a new version according to the crate
  3. Modifies crate manifest to reflect new release
  4. Update intra-workspace dependency version constraints if needed
  5. Commits those changes
  6. Tags the commit
  7. Pushes to the git remote

You can influence the above steps with the flags and options for this command.

USAGE:
    cargo workspaces version [FLAGS] [OPTIONS] [ARGS]

ARGS:
    <bump>      Increment all versions by the given explicit semver keyword while skipping the prompts for them
                [possible values: major, minor, patch, premajor, preminor, prepatch, prerelease, custom]
    <custom>    Specify custom version value when 'bump' is set to 'custom'

FLAGS:
    -a, --all                    Also do versioning for private crates (will not be published)
        --amend                  Amend the existing commit, instead of generating a new one
        --exact                  Specify inter dependency version numbers exactly with `=`
    -h, --help                   Prints help information
        --include-merged-tags    Include tags from merged branches
        --no-git-commit          Do not commit version changes
        --no-git-push            Do not push generated commit and tags to git remote
        --no-git-tag             Do not tag generated commit
        --no-global-tag          Do not create a global tag for a workspace
        --no-individual-tags     Do not tag individual versions for crates
    -y, --yes                    Skip confirmation prompt

OPTIONS:
        --allow-branch <pattern>            Specify which branches to allow from [default: master]
        --force <pattern>                   Always include targeted crates matched by glob even when there are no changes
        --git-remote <remote>               Push git changes to the specified remote [default: origin]
        --ignore-changes <pattern>          Ignore changes in files matched by glob
        --individual-tag-prefix <prefix>    Customize prefix for individual tags (should contain `%n`) [default: %n@]
    -m, --message <message>                 Use a custom commit message when creating the version commit
        --pre-id <identifier>               Specify prerelease identifier
        --tag-prefix <prefix>               Customize tag prefix (can be empty) [default: v]

Fixed or Independent

By default, all the crates in the workspace will share a single version. But if you want the crate to have it's version be independent of the other crates, you can add the following to that crate:

[package.metadata.workspaces]
independent = true

For more details, check Config section below.

Publish

Publish all the crates from the workspace in the correct order according to the dependencies. By default, this command runs version first. If you do not want that to happen, you can supply the --from-git option.

Note: dev-dependencies are not taken into account when building the dependency graph used to determine the proper publishing order. This is because dev-dependencies are ignored by cargo publish - as such, a dev-dependency on a local crate (with a path attribute), should not have a version field.

USAGE:
    cargo workspaces publish [FLAGS] [OPTIONS] [ARGS]

ARGS:
    <bump>      Increment all versions by the given explicit semver keyword while skipping the prompts for them
                [possible values: major, minor, patch, premajor, preminor, prepatch, prerelease, custom]
    <custom>    Specify custom version value when 'bump' is set to 'custom'

FLAGS:
    -a, --all                    Also do versioning for private crates (will not be published)
        --amend                  Amend the existing commit, instead of generating a new one
        --exact                  Specify inter dependency version numbers exactly with `=`
        --from-git               Publish crates from the current commit without versioning
    -h, --help                   Prints help information
        --include-merged-tags    Include tags from merged branches
        --no-git-commit          Do not commit version changes
        --no-git-push            Do not push generated commit and tags to git remote
        --no-git-tag             Do not tag generated commit
        --no-global-tag          Do not create a global tag for a workspace
        --no-individual-tags     Do not tag individual versions for crates
        --no-verify              Skip crate verification (not recommended)
    -y, --yes                    Skip confirmation prompt

OPTIONS:
        --allow-branch <pattern>            Specify which branches to allow from [default: master]
        --force <pattern>                   Always include targeted crates matched by glob even when there are no changes
        --git-remote <remote>               Push git changes to the specified remote [default: origin]
        --ignore-changes <pattern>          Ignore changes in files matched by glob
        --individual-tag-prefix <prefix>    Customize prefix for individual tags (should contain `%n`) [default: %n@]
    -m, --message <message>                 Use a custom commit message when creating the version commit
        --pre-id <identifier>               Specify prerelease identifier
        --tag-prefix <prefix>               Customize tag prefix (can be empty) [default: v]
        --token <token>                     The token to use for publishing

Config

There are two kind of options.

  • Workspace: Options that are specified in the workspace with [workspace.metadata.workspaces]
  • Package: Options that are specified in the package with [package.metadata.workspaces]

If an option exists is allowed to exist in both places, it means that the value specified in the Package overrides the value specified in Workspace.

Name Type Workspace Package
allow_branch String Yes No
independent bool No Yes
no_individual_tags bool Yes No

Contributors

Here is a list of Contributors

TODO

Changelog

Please see CHANGELOG.md.

License

MIT/X11

Bug Reports

Report here.

Creator

Pavan Kumar Sunkara ([email protected])

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