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from verser import  * 

next_version_pypi

makes a request to PYPI server to get information about your package then increments it depending on your choices

def next_version_pypi(package_name: str, increment_choice: bool = True, part: str = "patch"):
    return increment_version_pypi(package_name=package_name, increment_choice=increment_choice, part=part)

next_version_local

If you just want to increment your package version with local version file this function will try to get information about your package from the local path of version file (default : 'version.py') then increments it depending on your choices

new_version =  next_version_local( 
    package_name = 'requests' , 
    increment_choice = True,  => if selected False it will not increment current version 
    part = "minor"              => it will increment minoır part of your package version 
    write = True ,              => since write is True it will rewrite current version to the version file 
)
print(new_version)
    # defaults 
#   --------next_version_pypi-------
#   increment_choice = True ,   => if selected False it will not increment current version 
#   part='patch'                 => it will ignore this parameter
#   write = True ,              => since write is True it will rewrite current version to the version file 

next_version

project = Project('verser', version_file_path=Path('verser/__version__.py'))

nv = next_version(project, write=True)
# defaults 
#   --------next_version-------
#   pypi = True , 
#   write = True ,  
#   part='patch'

or with a package name

next_version_with_package_name

## next_version_with_package_name
nv = next_version_with_package_name(package_name="my_cool_package")
print(nv)

or with a Package class instance

project = Project(package_name="my_cool_package",
                                     version_file_path=Path("__version__.py")
                                     )

new_version = next_version( project=project, part='patch', pypi=True , write = True   )

if your package is not on PYPI server yet you may use the following

this will try to read your version.py file locally

project =  Project('my_cool_package' , Path('my_cool_package/my_cool_package')
next_version( project = project, part='patch', pypi = False  , write = True   )

in order to increment current version to a pre-release function you may use it as following

project =  Project('my_cool_package' , Path('my_cool_package/my_cool_package')
next_version( project = project, part='pre', pypi = False  , write = True   )

or for PYPI package pypi parameter should be given True

next_version

next_version( project = project, part='pre', pypi = True , write = True  )

in order to increase just build number this function can be used

next_version( project = project, part='build', pypi = False , write = True  )

or

new_version = next_version( project = project, part='build', pypi = False    )

or

new_version =  next_version_local( 
    package_name = 'my_cool_package' , 
    increment_choice = True, 
    part = "minor" 
)

some examples

new_version = increment_version_pypi('rich')
print(new_version)
# results :  12.6.1 

new_version = increment_version_pypi('rich' , part = 'minor')
print(new_version)
# results :  12.7.0 

Below example will not only get the next version but also create __version__py. file in the root of the project this may be used in setup.py file of the project

next_version

project = Project('verser', version_file_path=Path('verser/__version__.py'))

nv = next_version(project, write=True)
# defaults 
#   --------next_version-------
#   pypi = True , 
#   write = True ,  
#   part='patch'

next_version_pypi

new_version =  next_version_pypi( 
    package_name = 'rich' , 
    increment_choice = True, 
    part = "minor" 
    write = True ,  
)
print(new_version)
    # defaults 
#   --------next_version_pypi-------
#   increment_choice = True ,   => if selected False it will not increment current version 
#   part='patch'                 => it will ignore this parameter
#   write = True ,              => since write is True it will rewrite current version to the version file 

next_version_local

new_version =  next_version_local( 
    package_name = 'requests' , 
    increment_choice = True,  => if selected False it will not increment current version 
    part = "minor"              => it will increment minoır part of your package version 
    write = True ,              => since write is True it will rewrite current version to the version file 
)
print(new_version)
    # defaults 
#   --------next_version_pypi-------
#   increment_choice = True ,   => if selected False it will not increment current version 
#   part='patch'                 => it will ignore this parameter
#   write = True ,              => since write is True it will rewrite current version to the version file 

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