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@socialgouv/fiches-travail-data

v4.721.0

Published

> Json formated data from from set of page of travail-emploi website > You can include json data

Downloads

1,590

Readme

fiches-travail-data

Json formated data from from set of page of travail-emploi website You can include json data

Node.js CI Release codecov

Usage

const { decodeEmail } = require("@socialgouv/fiches-travail-data");
const fichesMT = require("@socialgouv/fiches-travail-data/data/fiches-travail.json");

Development

Build dist folder once

$ yarn build

Make sure references are good

$ yarn checkRefs

Fetch fiches from https://travail-emploi.gouv.fr

$ yarn start

Tests

$ yarn test

Notes

email

There are some email adresses in the data. To prevent email sniffing we transform the @ into _@.

Release policy

The release job is schedule every day at 23.00PM ans also trigger after each commit in the master branch. If data had changed, a new release will be made.

Releases are automaticly made through our GitHub Actions strictly following the Semantic Versioning specification thanks to semantic-release.

We release an additional @socialgouv/fiches-travail-data-types package by sed-ing the package.json (see .releaserc.yml)

Manual release

If you need to trigger the release job manually, you can do it using the GitHub UI or curl. You will need to provide a valid token.

curl -H "Accept: application/vnd.github.everest-preview+json" \
 -H "Authorization: token <your-token-here>" \
 --request POST \
 --data '{"event_type": "manual_release"}' \
 https://api.github.com/repos/SocialGouv/fiches-travail-data/dispatches