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@qiwi/repocrawler-common

v1.1.0

Published

Common

Readme

@qiwi/repocrawler-common

Common types & helper functions All crawlers implement TRepoCrawler interface

TRepoCrawler

getCommit(owner: string, repo: string, ref: string): Promise<TCommitInfo>

Get commit by ref from owner/repo repository.

getRawContent(owner: string, repo: string, path: string): Promise

Get file path from owner/repo repository.

fetchRepoInfo(opts: { out: string, paths?: string[], orgs?: Array }): Promise<PromiseSettledResult[]>

Fetch files for all repositories by list of organizations/owners. Output is a separate json-file for each repository.

  • out - path to directory to save output files;
  • paths - paths of files to fetch, default is [package.json, yarn.lock, package-lock.json, npm-shrinkwrap.json];
  • orgs - list of organizations/owners, defaults to all.

If paths is not specified, output file format is TRepoCrawlerReportResultItem, this can be used as input for @qiwi/repocrawler-reporters. Otherwise output file format is TRepoCrawlerResultItem.

getRepoFiles(repo: TRepo, paths: string[]): Promise<TFile[]>

Fetch files of repo repo.org/repo.repo by paths.

getInfoByRepos(repo: TRepo, paths: string[])): Promise<TRepoCrawlerResultItem[]>

Fetch files and last commits of given repos by paths

getReportInfoByRepos(repo: TRepo): Promise<TRepoCrawlerReportResultItem[]>

Get package.json, yarn.lock, package-lock.json, npm-shrinkwrap.json and last commits if given repos. Json-files are parsed. Output files can be used as input for @qiwi/repocrawler-reporters

commonCrawlerMethodsFactory(base: TBaseCrawler, opts: { name: string, debug?: boolean }, logger: ILogger): TCommonCrawler

Returns object with common crawler methods.