.. | ||
__fixtures__ | ||
extract.spec.ts | ||
extract.ts | ||
index.ts | ||
readme.md | ||
schema.ts | ||
upgradeable-tooling.ts | ||
utils.spec.ts | ||
utils.ts |
Renovate can update the mise .mise.toml
file.
Renovate's mise
manager can version these tools:
Renovate only updates primary versions
Renovate's mise
manager is designed to automatically update the first (primary) version listed for each tool in the .mise.toml
file.
Secondary or fallback versions require manual updates.
Example
Given a .mise.toml
entry like:
[tools]
erlang = ["23.3", "22.0"]
Renovate will update "23.3"
(the primary version) but will not touch "22.0"
(the fallback version).
Why can Renovate only update primary versions?
To maintain consistency and reliability, Renovate opts to only manage the first listed version.
- Fallback versions can often be older versions of a tool that are known to work and are there as a backup.
This follows the same workflow that Renovate's asdf
manager uses.
Plugin/tool support
Renovate uses:
to understand and manage tool versioning.
Support for new tools/plugins needs to be manually added to Renovate's logic.
Adding new tool support
There are 2 ways to integrate versioning for a new tool:
- Renovate's
mise
manager: ensure upstreammise
supports the tool, then add support to themise
manager in Renovate - Renovate's
asdf
manager: improve theasdf
manager in Renovate, which automatically extends support tomise
If mise
adds support for more tools via its own core plugins, you can create a PR to extend Renovate's mise
manager to add support for the new tooling.
You may be able to add support for new tooling upstream in the core plugins - create an issue and see if the community agrees whether it belongs there, or if it would be better as an asdf-
plugin.
If you are wanting to add support for an existing asdf-x
plugin to mise
, you can create a PR to extend Renovate's asdf
manager, which indirectly helps Renovate's mise
manager as well.