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renovate
Keep dependencies up-to-date.
Why
- Creates or updates Pull Requests for each dependency that needs updating
- Discovers and processes all
package.json
files in repository (supports monorepo architecture including yarn workspaces) - Supports multiple major versions per-dependency at once
- Configurable via file, environment, CLI, and
package.json
- Supports eslint-like preset configs for ease of use
- Updates
yarn.lock
andpackage-lock.json
files natively - Supports GitHub, GitLab (APIv4) and VSTS
- Open source and can be self-hosted or used via GitHub App
Configuration Help
If you would like help on your Renovate configuration, or simply get someone to review it, we have created a config-help repository https://github.com/renovateapp/config-help/issues where you can post an issue with your config.
GitHub App
Renovate is now available as a free GitHub "App". Go to https://github.com/apps/renovate to enable it now.
Install
$ npm install -g renovate
Authentication
You need to select a repository user for renovate
to assume the identity of,
and generate a Personal Access Token. It's strongly recommended that you use a
dedicated "bot" account for this to avoid user confusion and to avoid the
Renovate bot mistaking changes you have made or PRs you have raised for its own.
You can find instructions for GitHub here (select "repo" permissions)
You can find instructions for GitLab here. Note: GitLab APIv3 is no longer supported - please upgrade to GitLab APIv4 before testing Renovate.
You can find instructions for VSTS vsts.
This token needs to be configured via file, environment variable, or CLI. See
docs/configuration.md for details. The simplest way is
to expose it as GITHUB_TOKEN
or GITLAB_TOKEN
or VSTS_TOKEN
.
Usage
Run renovate --help
for usage details.
Note: The first time you run renovate
on a repository, it will not upgrade any
dependencies. Instead, it will create a Pull Request (Merge Request if GitLab)
called 'Configure Renovate' and commit a default renovate.json
file to the
repository. This PR can be close unmerged if the default settings are fine for
you. Also, this behaviour can be disabled if you set the onboarding
configuration option to false
before running.
Deployment
See deployment docs for details.
Configuration
The Configuration and Configuration FAQ documents should be helpful.
You can also raise an issue in https://github.com/renovateapp/config-help if you'd like to get your config reviewed or ask any questions.
Design Decisions
See design decisions doc for details.