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tea releases create gives error "You have to indicate a repo or execute the command in a repo" but no repo option allowed

Open LittleColin opened this issue 5 years ago • 4 comments

I'm probably doing something stupid but I've successfully done a tea login and was then attempting to create a release with:

tea releases create --title "0.0.1-alpha" --target master --draft --asset myapp.zip

But how do I specify the repo? There is no -r/--repo flag on this command and the preceding login command didn't allow me to specify a repo at the end of the url.

I understandably get the error: You have to indicate a repo or execute the command in a repo

I'm not sure what "in a repo" means - I'm in the git folder containing my app. Eventually I'll want to do this from the CI.

Any examples of creating a release much appreciated.

FWIW Doing a tea -v gives Tea version 0.1.0-dev

LittleColin avatar Apr 15 '19 16:04 LittleColin

There should be a -r flag in use, per https://github.com/go-gitea/tea/blob/master/cmd/releases.go#L33

Could you try: tea releases create --title "0.0.1-alpha" --target master --draft --asset myapp.zip -r exampleuser/examplerepo (assuming your username is exampleuser and repo name is examplerepo).

Please respond with updates on success (or otherwise).

Edit: Just saw your edit re: CI, if you use Drone then you can use the following plugin http://plugins.drone.io/drone-plugins/drone-gitea-release/ to create releases and upload attachments

techknowlogick avatar Apr 15 '19 16:04 techknowlogick

-r gives: Failed to run app with %s: %v[C:\Users\<me>\go\bin\tea.exe releases create --title 0.0.1-alpha --target master --draft --asset myapp.zip -r myorg/myrepo] flag provided but not defined: -r

LittleColin avatar Apr 15 '19 20:04 LittleColin

@LittleColin just do that on your repo git directory.

lunny avatar Apr 16 '19 01:04 lunny

@LittleColin currently --repo is an argument of 'release' thus you have to run tea releases --repo exampleuser/examplerepo create --title "0.0.1-alpha" --target master --draft --asset myapp.zip

@lunny this usage is kind of unintuitive I'll create a PR that adds --repo to the create subcommand

root360-AndreasUlm avatar Apr 16 '19 06:04 root360-AndreasUlm