GitVersion has a few requirements that needs to be met in order to be able to produce a version number. These requirements are enumerated below.
Repository
The local (checked out) repository, either on a developer computer or on the build server, needs to adhere to the below requirements.
Unshallow
The repository needs to be an
unshallow
clone. This means that the fetch-depth
in GitHub
Actions needs to be set to 0
, for instance. Check with
your
build server to
see how it can be configured appropriately.
Main branch
The repository needs to have an existing local
master
or main
branch.
Develop branch
For some branch strategies (such as
Git Flow), a local develop
branch needs to exist.
Configuration
If using a GitVersion.yml
configuration
file, that file should be checked out otherwise it won't be found by
GitVersion and default config will apply.
Environment
Git Branch
If it is ambigous which reference (branch or tag) is being built,
which is often the case on build servers, the
Git_Branch
environment variable needs to be defined and
set to the reference being built.