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Configuration
Configuration Methods
Configuration is supported via any or all of the below:
- Configuration file
- Environment
- CLI
renovate.json
,.github/renovate.json
,.renovaterc.json
, or.renovaterc
in target repositoryrenovate
field ofpackage.json
in target repository
The above are listed in reverse order of preference. i.e. package.json
settings will override renovate.json
settings, CLI, which overrides env, which
overrides the config file, which overrides defaults.
Default Configuration
Default configuration values can be found in lib/config/definitions.js
Configuration File
You can override default configuration using a configuration file, with default
name config.js
in the working directory. If you need an alternate location or
name, set it in the environment variable RENOVATE_CONFIG_FILE
.
Using a configuration file gives you very granular configuration options. For
instance, you can override most settings at the global (file), repository, or
package level. e.g. apply one set of labels for backend/package.json
and a
different set for frontend/package.json
in the same repository.
module.exports = {
labels: ['upgrade'],
repositories: [
{
repository: 'singapore/repo1',
packageRules: [
{
paths: ['frontend/package.json'],
labels: ['upgrade', 'frontend'],
},
],
},
{
repository: 'singapore/repo2',
labels: ['renovate'],
},
'singapore/repo3',
],
packageRules: [
{
packageNames: ['jquery'],
labels: ['jquery', 'uhoh'],
},
],
};
CLI
$ node renovate --help
To configure any <list>
items, separate with commas. E.g. renovate --labels=renovate,dependency
.
renovate.json
If you add a renovate.json
file to the root of your repository, you can use
this to override default settings. renovate
will still auto-discover all package.json
files in the
repository.
package.json
If you add configuration options to your package.json
then these will override
any other settings above.
"renovate": {
"labels": [
"upgrade",
"bot"
]
}
Configuration Options
Please see https://renovatebot.com/docs/configuration-options/ for a list of user-facing configuration options.
For further options when running your own instance of Renovate, please see the full config definitions file at lib/config/definitions.js
.