warns if there is a newer version of CLI released
This plugin shows a warning message if a user is running an out of date CLI.
This checks the version against the npm registry asynchronously in a forked process, at most once per 7 days. It then saves a version file to the cache directory that will enable the warning. The upside of this method is that it won't block a user while they're using your CLI—the downside is that it will only display after running a command that fetches the new version.
Add the plugin to your project with yarn add @oclif/plugin-warn-if-update-available
, then add it to the package.json
of the oclif CLI:
{
"name": "mycli",
"version": "0.0.0",
// ...
"oclif": {
"plugins": ["@oclif/plugin-help", "@oclif/plugin-warn-if-update-available"]
}
}
In package.json
, set oclif['warn-if-update-available']
to an object with
any of the following configuration properties:
timeoutInDays
- Duration between update checks. Defaults to 60.message
- Customize update message.registry
- URL of registry. Defaults to the public npm registry:https://registry.npmjs.org
authorization
- Authorization header value for registries that require auth.
{
"oclif": {
"plugins": [
"@oclif/plugin-warn-if-update-available"
],
"warn-if-update-available": {
"timeoutInDays": 7,
"message": "<%= config.name %> update available from <%= chalk.greenBright(config.version) %> to <%= chalk.greenBright(latest) %>.",
"registry": "https://my.example.com/module/registry",
"authorization": "Basic <SOME READ ONLY AUTH TOKEN>"
}
}
}