renovate/lib/datasource
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Datasources

Datasources are used in Renovate primarily to fetch released versions of packages.

getPkgReleases

The minimum exported interface for a datasource is a function called getPkgReleases that takes a purl object as first input, and optionally config as the second argument.

The purl object contains:

  • fullname: the package's full name including scope if present (e.g. @foo/bar)
  • qualifiers: optional addition arguments, may contain fields like registry

In the simplest case, the datasource only needs to pay attention to purl.fullname.

getPkgReleases should return an object containing:

  • releases: an array of strings of matched versions. This is the only mandatory field.
  • deprecationMessage: a string description of the package's deprecation notice, if applicable
  • sourceUrl: a HTTP URL pointing to the source code (e.g. on GitHub)
  • homepage: a HTTP URL for the package's homepage. Ideally should be empty if the homepage and sourceUrl are the same
  • changelogUrl: a URL pointing to the package's Changelog (could be a markdown file, for example). If not present then Renovate will search the sourceUrl for a changelog file.
  • tags: an object mapping tag -> version, e.g. tags: { latest: '3.0.0' }. This is only used by the followTags function.

getDigest

Datasources that support the concept of digests (e.g. docker digests and git commit hashes) also can export a getDigest function.

The getDigest function has two inputs:

  • config: the Renovate config for the package being updated
  • newValue: the version or value to retrieve the digest for

The getDigest function returns a string output representing the digest value. If none is found then a return value of null should be returned.

getPreset

This function is supported by npm, github and gitlab for retrieving a Renovate preset.