glab release upload
Upload release asset files or links to a GitLab release.
Synopsis
Upload release assets to a GitLab release.
Define the display name by appending ‘#’ after the filename. The link type comes after the display name, like this: ‘myfile.tar.gz#My display name#package’
glab release upload <tag> [<files>...] [flags]Examples
# Upload a release asset with a display name. 'Type' defaults to 'other'.
$ glab release upload v1.0.1 '/path/to/asset.zip#My display label'
# Upload a release asset with a display name and type.
$ glab release upload v1.0.1 '/path/to/asset.png#My display label#image'
# Upload all assets in a specified folder. 'Type' defaults to 'other'.
$ glab release upload v1.0.1 ./dist/*
# Upload all tarballs in a specified folder. 'Type' defaults to 'other'.
$ glab release upload v1.0.1 ./dist/*.tar.gz
# Upload release assets links specified as JSON string
$ glab release upload v1.0.1 --assets-links='
[
{
"name": "Asset1",
"url":"https://<domain>/some/location/1",
"link_type": "other",
"direct_asset_path": "path/to/file"
}
]'
Options
-a, --assets-links JSON JSON string representation of assets links, like: `--assets-links='[{"name": "Asset1", "url":"https://<domain>/some/location/1", "link_type": "other", "direct_asset_path": "path/to/file"}]'.`
--package-name string The package name to use when uploading the assets to the generic package release with --use-package-registry. (default "release-assets")
--use-package-registry Upload release assets to the generic package registry of the project. Alternatively to this flag you may also set the GITLAB_RELEASE_ASSETS_USE_PACKAGE_REGISTRY environment variable to either the value true or 1. The flag takes precedence over this environment variable.Options inherited from parent commands
-h, --help Show help for this command.
-R, --repo OWNER/REPO Select another repository. Can use either OWNER/REPO or `GROUP/NAMESPACE/REPO` format. Also accepts full URL or Git URL.