To use the TanStack Config programmatically, you can import the publish function:
import { publish } from '@tanstack/config/publish'
// OR
import { publish } from '@tanstack/publish-config'
publish({
branchConfigs: configOpts.branchConfigs,
packages: configOpts.packages,
rootDir: configOpts.rootDir,
branch: process.env.BRANCH,
tag: process.env.TAG,
ghToken: process.env.GH_TOKEN,
})
.then(() => {
console.log('Successfully published packages!')
})
.catch(console.error)
import { publish } from '@tanstack/config/publish'
// OR
import { publish } from '@tanstack/publish-config'
publish({
branchConfigs: configOpts.branchConfigs,
packages: configOpts.packages,
rootDir: configOpts.rootDir,
branch: process.env.BRANCH,
tag: process.env.TAG,
ghToken: process.env.GH_TOKEN,
})
.then(() => {
console.log('Successfully published packages!')
})
.catch(console.error)
The programmatic usage is only available for ESM packages. To support this, you have to have:
json{ "type": "module" }
{ "type": "module" }
in your package.json file and use import instead of require.
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