Java SemVer v0.9.0 (SemVer 2)
Java SemVer is a Java implementation of the Semantic Versioning Specification (http://semver.org/).
Versioning
Java SemVer is versioned according to the SemVer Specification.
NOTE: The current release of the Java SemVer library has a major version of zero which according to the SemVer p.4 means that the library is under initial development and its public API should not be considered stable.
Table of Contents
Installation
To install the Java SemVer libary add the following dependency to your Maven project.
Current stable version
<dependency>
<groupId>com.github.zafarkhaja</groupId>
<artifactId>java-semver</artifactId>
<version>0.9.0</version>
</dependency>
Development version
<dependency>
<groupId>com.github.zafarkhaja</groupId>
<artifactId>java-semver</artifactId>
<version>0.10.0-SNAPSHOT</version>
</dependency>
NOTE: To use the development version you need to add the SNAPSHOT repository to your pom.xml
file: http://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots/.
Usage
Below are some common use cases for the Java SemVer library.
Creating Versions
The main class of the Java SemVer library is Version
which implements the Facade design pattern. By design, the Version
class is made immutable by making its constructors package-private, so that it can not be subclassed or directly instantiated. Instead of public constructors, the Version
class provides few static factory methods.
One of the methods is the Version.valueOf
method.
import com.github.zafarkhaja.semver.Version;
Version v = Version.valueOf("1.0.0-rc.1+build.1");
int major = v.getMajorVersion(); // 1
int minor = v.getMinorVersion(); // 0
int patch = v.getPatchVersion(); // 0
String normal = v.getNormalVersion(); // "1.0.0"
String preRelease = v.getPreReleaseVersion(); // "rc.1"
String build = v.getBuildMetadata(); // "build.1"
String str = v.toString(); // "1.0.0-rc.1+build.1"
The other static factory method is Version.forIntegers
which is also overloaded to allow fewer arguments.
import com.github.zafarkhaja.semver.Version;
Version v1 = Version.forIntegers(1);
Version v2 = Version.forIntegers(1, 2);
Version v3 = Version.forIntegers(1, 2, 3);
Another way to create a Version
is to use a builder class Version.Builder
.
import com.github.zafarkhaja.semver.Version;
Version.Builder builder = new Version.Builder("1.0.0");
builder.setPreReleaseVersion("rc.1");
builder.setBuildMetadata("build.1");
Version v = builder.build();
int major = v.getMajorVersion(); // 1
int minor = v.getMinorVersion(); // 0
int patch = v.getPatchVersion(); // 0
String normal = v.getNormalVersion(); // "1.0.0"
String preRelease = v.getPreReleaseVersion(); // "rc.1"
String build = v.getBuildMetadata(); // "build.1"
String str = v.toString(); // "1.0.0-rc.1+build.1"
Incrementing Versions
Because the Version
class is immutable, the incrementors return a new instance of Version
rather than modifying the given one. Each of the normal version incrementors has an overloaded method that takes a pre-release version as an argument.
import com.github.zafarkhaja.semver.Version;
Version v1 = Version.valueOf("1.2.3");
// Incrementing the major version
Version v2 = v1.incrementMajorVersion(); // "2.0.0"
Version v2 = v1.incrementMajorVersion("alpha"); // "2.0.0-alpha"
// Incrementing the minor version
Version v3 = v1.incrementMinorVersion(); // "1.3.0"
Version v3 = v1.incrementMinorVersion("alpha"); // "1.3.0-alpha"
// Incrementing the patch version
Version v4 = v1.incrementPatchVersion(); // "1.2.4"
Version v4 = v1.incrementPatchVersion("alpha"); // "1.2.4-alpha"
// Original Version is still the same
String str = v1.toString(); // "1.2.3"
There are also incrementor methods for the pre-release version and the build metadata.
import com.github.zafarkhaja.semver.Version;
// Incrementing the pre-release version
Version v1 = Version.valueOf("1.2.3-rc"); // considered as "rc.0"
Version v2 = v1.incrementPreReleaseVersion(); // "1.2.3-rc.1"
Version v3 = v2.incrementPreReleaseVersion(); // "1.2.3-rc.2"
// Incrementing the build metadata
Version v1 = Version.valueOf("1.2.3-rc+build"); // considered as "build.0"
Version v2 = v1.incrementBuildMetadata(); // "1.2.3-rc+build.1"
Version v3 = v2.incrementBuildMetadata(); // "1.2.3-rc+build.2"
When incrementing the normal or pre-release versions the build metadata is always dropped.
import com.github.zafarkhaja.semver.Version;
Version v1 = Version.valueOf("1.2.3-beta+build");
// Incrementing the normal version
Version v2 = v1.incrementMajorVersion(); // "2.0.0"
Version v2 = v1.incrementMajorVersion("alpha"); // "2.0.0-alpha"
Version v3 = v1.incrementMinorVersion(); // "1.3.0"
Version v3 = v1.incrementMinorVersion("alpha"); // "1.3.0-alpha"
Version v4 = v1.incrementPatchVersion(); // "1.2.4"
Version v4 = v1.incrementPatchVersion("alpha"); // "1.2.4-alpha"
// Incrementing the pre-release version
Version v2 = v1.incrementPreReleaseVersion(); // "1.2.3-beta.1"
NOTE: The discussion page https://github.com/mojombo/semver/issues/60 might be of good use in better understanding some of the decisions made regarding the incrementor methods.
Comparing Versions
Comparing versions with Java SemVer is easy. The Version
class implements the Comparable
interface, it also overrides the Object.equals
method and provides some more methods for convenient comparing.
import com.github.zafarkhaja.semver.Version;
Version v1 = Version.valueOf("1.0.0-rc.1+build.1");
Version v2 = Version.valueOf("1.3.7+build.2.b8f12d7");
int result = v1.compareTo(v2); // < 0
boolean result = v1.equals(v2); // false
boolean result = v1.greaterThan(v2); // false
boolean result = v1.greaterThanOrEqualTo(v2); // false
boolean result = v1.lessThan(v2); // true
boolean result = v1.lessThanOrEqualTo(v2); // true
When determining version precedence the build metadata is ignored (SemVer p.10).
import com.github.zafarkhaja.semver.Version;
Version v1 = Version.valueOf("1.0.0+build.1");
Version v2 = Version.valueOf("1.0.0+build.2");
int result = v1.compareTo(v2); // = 0
boolean result = v1.equals(v2); // true
Sometimes, however, you might want to compare versions with the build metadata in mind. For such cases Java SemVer provides a comparator Version.BUILD_AWARE_ORDER
and a convenience method Version.compareWithBuildsTo
.
import com.github.zafarkhaja.semver.Version;
Version v1 = Version.valueOf("1.0.0+build.1");
Version v2 = Version.valueOf("1.0.0+build.2");
int result = Version.BUILD_AWARE_ORDER.compare(v1, v2); // < 0
int result = v1.compareTo(v2); // = 0
boolean result = v1.equals(v2); // true
int result = v1.compareWithBuildsTo(v2); // < 0
SemVer Expressions API (Ranges)
Java SemVer supports the SemVer Expressions API which is implemented as both internal DSL and external DSL. The entry point for the API are the Version.satisfies
methods.
Internal DSL
The internal DSL is implemented by the CompositeExpression
class using fluent interface. For convenience, it also provides the Helper
class with static helper methods.
import com.github.zafarkhaja.semver.Version;
import static com.github.zafarkhaja.semver.expr.CompositeExpression.Helper.*;
Version v = Version.valueOf("1.0.0-beta");
boolean result = v.satisfies(gte("1.0.0").and(lt("2.0.0"))); // false
External DSL
The BNF grammar for the external DSL can be found in the corresponding issue.
import com.github.zafarkhaja.semver.Version;
Version v = Version.valueOf("1.0.0-beta");
boolean result = v.satisfies(">=1.0.0 & <2.0.0"); // false
Below are examples of some common use cases, as well as syntactic sugar and some other interesting capabilities of the SemVer Expressions external DSL.
- Wildcard Ranges (
*
|X
|x
) -1.*
which is equivalent to>=1.0.0 & <2.0.0
- Tilde Ranges (
~
) -~1.5
which is equivalent to>=1.5.0 & <1.6.0
- Hyphen Ranges (
-
) -1.0-2.0
which is equivalent to>=1.0.0 & <=2.0.0
- Caret Ranges (
^
) -^0.2.3
which is equivalent to>=0.2.3 & <0.3.0
- Partial Version Ranges -
1
which is equivalent to1.X
or>=1.0.0 & <2.0.0
- Negation operator -
!(1.x)
which is equivalent to<1.0.0 & >=2.0.0
- Parenthesized expressions -
~1.3 | (1.4.* & !=1.4.5) | ~2
Exception Handling
There are two types of errors that may arrise while using Java SemVer
IllegalArgumentException
is thrown when the passed value isNULL
or empty if a method acceptsstring
argument or a negative integer if a method acceptsint
arguments.ParseException
is thrown by methods that perform parsing of SemVer version strings or SemVer Expressions. There are few subtypes of theParseException
errorUnexpectedCharacterException
is thrown when a SemVer version string contains an unexpected or illegal characterLexerException
is thrown when a SemVer Expression contains an illegal characterUnexpectedTokenException
is thrown when an unexpected token is encountered during the SemVer Expression parsing
Bugs and Features
Bug reports and feature requests can be submitted at https://github.com/zafarkhaja/jsemver/issues.
License
Java SemVer is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE
file for details.