- use objects for social badges (excl examples)
- change from <a><img> -> <object>
- use shields.io for the github badge instead of ghbtns.com
- update twitter
This is a rewrite of #1084.
Also touches the implementation of `npm/v` to keep the implementations more consistent with each other.
Clean lint in master.
Closes#723.
Implements #1113.
Removed extra space in 2 cases (failing tests without this change):
1) Github downloads for latest release
[ GET http://localhost:1111/github/downloads/photonstorm/phaser/latest/total.json ]:
ValidationError: child "value" fails because ["value" with value "63k " fails to match the required pattern: /^[0-9]+[kMGTPEZY]?$/]
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2) Github downloads-pre for latest release
[ GET http://localhost:1111/github/downloads-pre/photonstorm/phaser/latest/total.json ]:
ValidationError: child "value" fails because ["value" with value "34 " fails to match the required pattern: /^[0-9]+[kMGTPEZY]?$/]
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3) Github downloads for specific asset from latest release
[ GET http://localhost:1111/github/downloads/atom/atom/latest/atom-amd64.deb.json ]:
ValidationError: child "value" fails because ["value" with value "3k [atom-amd64.deb]" fails to match the required pattern: /^[0-9]+[kMGTPEZY]? \[atom-amd64\.deb\]$/]
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4) Github downloads-pre for specific asset from latest release
[ GET http://localhost:1111/github/downloads-pre/atom/atom/latest/atom-amd64.deb.json ]:
ValidationError: child "value" fails because ["value" with value "372 [atom-amd64.deb]" fails to match the required pattern: /^[0-9]+[kMGTPEZY]? \[atom-amd64\.deb\]$/]
This adds badges for Github issues and pull requests. You can display the state, title, username, number of comments, age, time since last update, and state of checks.
Provides an endpoint the Shields CI can use to fetch PR titles for #979 and resolves#1011.
- Update 'downloads'->'users' as label,
- added `/u/` as option
- kept `/d/` as an option for backwards compatibility
- moved example from 'Downloads'->'Misc' section
Closes#1016
The original code has been simplified as well, but commented out.
I don't think we need the original code using the issues API, as it has
some limitations (no label support, only up to 30, or 100 issues).