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buildblink

v0.0.4

Published

an application to monitor continuous integration builds and notify you by a ThingM blink1 light.

Readme

Build Blink

Uses ThingM.com's blink(1) product as a continuous integration build light.

Build Status

Install & Usage

install: npm install buildblink -g

run: buildblink

  • you will be prompted for configuration information on first run.
  • to modify configuration after install, edit your ~/.buildblinkrc file.

Features

Different colour patterns can be configured. Default configuration follows the patterns below:

Patterns

  • Green Successful build
  • Flashing Green (temporarily) Newly successful build
  • Police Lights (temporarily) Newly failed build
  • Cycle Green / Yellow Building & previous build was green
  • Cycle Red / Yellow Building & previous build was red

Currently tested with one build, one light.

Requirements

Teamcity has to have guestAuth enabled. Your Teamcity should respond to the sample url:

http://teamcity:8111/guestAuth/app/rest/buildTypes/id:Build_Identifier/builds?locator=running:any,branch:(unspecified:any),lookupLimit:2

  • swap teamcity, and Build_Identifier sections in the above url to test.

Currently only tested on OSX.

Supported CI servers:

  • TeamCity
  • TBD
    • Jenkins
    • Travis CI

Contributing

  • See the GitHub issues page for enhancements, and submit your own!
  • Pull Request (use feature branches!)