hub-ci-status
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A reimplementation of the ci-status subcommand of hub(1) in JavaScript for checking the GitHub CI and checks status of a commit with Node.
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Hub CI Status
A reimplementation of the ci-status subcommand of hub in JavaScript for querying the GitHub CI status and checks status of a commit using Node.
Introductory Examples
To get the combined CI and checks status of the checked out commit, invoke
hub-ci-status
in a git repository with a GitHub remote:
Status of Branch/Tag/Commit
To get the status of a particular commit, pass the name (any name suitable for
git rev-parse
) as an argument:
Wait for Pending
If the CI status or checks may not have completed, the -w
/--wait
option
can be passed (with an optional timeout in seconds) to wait until the status
is not pending:
By default, the process will exit as soon as any CI status or check fails. To
wait until all statuses/checks have finished, add -W
/--wait-all
.
Verbose Output
For more verbose output, including the status context and target URL, pass the
-v
/--verbose
option:
Note: This option can be passed twice to print progress messages for --wait
to stderr
.
Additional Features
This module supports a few features which are not supported by hub
ci-status
:
--wait
flag allows waiting until the status is notpending
, with a configurable timeout. (github/hub#1809)--wait-all
flag allows waiting until all statuses and checks are notpending
(rather than exiting after first failure).
Installation
This package can be installed using npm, either globally or locally, by running:
npm install hub-ci-status
Contributing
Contributions are appreciated. Contributors agree to abide by the Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct. If this is your first time contributing to a Free and Open Source Software project, consider reading How to Contribute to Open Source in the Open Source Guides.
If the desired change is large, complex, backwards-incompatible, can have significantly differing implementations, or may not be in scope for this project, opening an issue before writing the code can avoid frustration and save a lot of time and effort.
License
This project is available under the terms of the MIT License. See the summary at TLDRLegal.