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bamboo-status-svg

v1.0.0

Published

SVG status images for Bamboo builds.

Downloads

5

Readme

bamboo-status-svg NPM Version

A library and/or service that produces SVG badges for Bamboo build plans.

Example

Example Build Status

As a Library

bamboo-status-svg is available in the NPM registry: (bamboo-status-svg).

Example library usage:

var status = require('bamboo-status-svg');
var options = {
	bamboo : 'https://bamboo.asterisk.org',
	port : 3001
};

status.start(options, function(err) {
	console.log('Running.');
});

Configuration Options:
bamboo
The bamboo instance URL to connect to.
Example: https://bamboo.example.org/

port
The port to start the server on.
Defaults to the PORT environment variable.

index
If true, requests for / return a JSON description

As a Service

Out of the box, you can run bamboo-status-svg as a standalone service:

# get the code:
git clone [email protected]:developit/bamboo-status-svg.git
cd bamboo-status-svg

# install dependencies
npm install

# run the server
PORT=8080 BAMBOO=bamboo.example.org npm start

Supported Environment Variables:
BAMBOO
The bamboo instance URL to connect to. Example: bamboo.example.org

PORT
The port to start the server on.

INDEX
If true, requests for / return a JSON description

Deploy

You can easily deploy bamboo-status-svg as an app without modifying it at all.

# get the code:
git clone [email protected]:developit/bamboo-status-svg.git
cd bamboo-status-svg

# set up a heroku app:
heroku login
heroku create

# Configure the bamboo instance to point to
heroku config:set BAMBOO=bamboo.example.org

# Deploy
git push heroku master

Status Image URLs

Once running/deployed, you can get a Bamboo plan status image by passing the required information in the URL like:
http://HOST:PORT/status/[PLAN_NAME]
Example:
http://bamboo-status-svg.herokuapp.com/status/BAM-BO0

Tip: Check Travis-CI's documentation on status images for placing these badges into a README.

Credits

bamboo-status-svg was originally based on bamboo-status, by Christophe Hamerling.

License

MIT