fix(release): stop tagging bot-api version

Debug log from run 25609309601 confirmed semver-generator picks the
chronologically most-recent tag as the version base. Whenever the
bot-api-vX.Y tag was created after the library tag (or recreated
during a partially-failing release), semver-generator picked
bot-api-v10.0 as the base, couldn't parse 'v10.0' as full SemVer
(no patch number), and restarted numbering from v0.0.x.

Per direct user instruction: drop the bot-api tag entirely. The Bot
API version still appears in the library tag message and release
notes. Also delete the existing bot-api-v10.0 tag from local + remote
so the next release sees only v* tags.
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2026-05-09 20:06:02 +01:00
parent bd80af240d
commit 6f9b29ea0c
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@@ -210,12 +210,6 @@ jobs:
# Inputs: repository_local: true (use already-cloned repo)
# existing: true (respect existing tags as base)
# Output: semantic_version (bare version string, no "v" prefix)
- name: Ensure tags are local
run: |
git fetch --tags --force origin
echo "Tags visible to semver-generator (top 10 by creator date):"
git for-each-ref --sort=-creatordate --format='%(refname:short) %(creatordate:iso)' refs/tags | head -10
- name: Compute next SemVer
id: semver
uses: lukaszraczylo/semver-generator@v1
@@ -223,7 +217,6 @@ jobs:
repository_local: true
existing: true
config_file: .semver.yaml
debugmode: true
- name: Read Bot API version
id: api_version
@@ -252,29 +245,15 @@ jobs:
API_TAG: ${{ steps.api_version.outputs.tag }}
API_VER: ${{ steps.api_version.outputs.version }}
run: |
# Bot API version (currently $API_VER) is intentionally NOT
# tagged separately. semver-generator picks the most recent
# tag as the version base; a non-SemVer marker like
# bot-api-vX.Y poisons that and restarts numbering from
# v0.0.x. Bot API version stays as a comment in the lib tag
# message and in the release notes.
git config user.name "github-actions[bot]"
git config user.email "github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com"
# Tag the bot-api marker FIRST, then the library version LAST.
# Order matters: semver-generator picks the chronologically most
# recent tag as the version base. With bot-api-vX.Y created after
# the library tag, semver-generator sees "vX.Y", can't parse it
# as full SemVer, and silently restarts numbering from v0.0.x.
# Tagging the lib version last keeps it as the most-recent tag
# so subsequent runs bump from it correctly.
if [ -n "$API_TAG" ]; then
# Force-update the bot-api tag so it always points at the latest
# release that supports that API version.
if git rev-parse "$API_TAG" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
git tag -f -a "$API_TAG" -m "go-telegram release $LIB_TAG (Bot API $API_VER)"
git push -f origin "$API_TAG"
else
git tag -a "$API_TAG" -m "go-telegram release $LIB_TAG (Bot API $API_VER)"
git push origin "$API_TAG"
fi
fi
git tag -a "$LIB_TAG" -m "Release $LIB_TAG"
git tag -a "$LIB_TAG" -m "Release $LIB_TAG (Bot API $API_VER)"
git push origin "$LIB_TAG"
- name: Run GoReleaser