* Modernised JSON format and removed _shields_test style
* Added logoWidth and labelColor fields to JSON response
* Reinstated and updated comment
* Extended expectBadge to accept Joi schemas for all fields
This moves a few helpers from `lib/` to `services/`:
build-status.js
build-status.spec.js
color-formatters.js
color-formatters.spec.js
contributor-count.js
licenses.js
licenses.spec.js
php-version.js
php-version.spec.js
text-formatters.js
text-formatters.spec.js
version.js
version.spec.js
And one from `lib/` to `core/`:
unhandled-rejection.spec.js
The diff is long, but the changes are straightforward.
Ref #2832
This picks up #2068 by adding per-badge stats as discussed in #966.
It ensures every service has a unique `name` property. By default this comes from the class name, and is overridden in all the various places where the class names are duplicated. (Some of those don't seem that useful, like the various download interval services, though those need to be refactored down into a single service anyway.) Tests enforce the names are unique. These are the names used by the service-test runner, so it's a good idea to make them unique anyway. (It was sort of strange before that you had to specify `nuget` instead of e.g. `resharper`.)
I've added validation to `deprecatedService` and `redirector`, and required that every `route` has a `base`, even if it's an empty string.
The name is used to generate unique metric labels, generating metrics like these:
```
service_requests_total{category="activity",family="eclipse-marketplace",service="eclipse_marketplace_update"} 2
service_requests_total{category="activity",family="npm",service="npm_collaborators"} 3
service_requests_total{category="activity",family="steam",service="steam_file_release_date"} 2
service_requests_total{category="analysis",family="ansible",service="ansible_galaxy_content_quality_score"} 2
service_requests_total{category="analysis",family="cii-best-practices",service="cii_best_practices_service"} 4
service_requests_total{category="analysis",family="cocoapods",service="cocoapods_docs"} 2
service_requests_total{category="analysis",family="codacy",service="codacy_grade"} 3
service_requests_total{category="analysis",family="coverity",service="coverity_scan"} 2
service_requests_total{category="analysis",family="coverity",service="deprecated_coverity_ondemand"} 2
service_requests_total{category="analysis",family="dependabot",service="dependabot_semver_compatibility"} 3
service_requests_total{category="analysis",family="lgtm",service="lgtm_alerts"} 2
service_requests_total{category="analysis",family="lgtm",service="lgtm_grade"} 3
service_requests_total{category="analysis",family="snyk",service="snyk_vulnerability_git_hub"} 4
service_requests_total{category="analysis",family="snyk",service="snyk_vulnerability_npm"} 5
service_requests_total{category="analysis",family="symfony",service="sensiolabs_i_redirector"} 1
service_requests_total{category="analysis",family="symfony",service="symfony_insight_grade"} 1
service_requests_total{category="build",family="appveyor",service="app_veyor_ci"} 3
service_requests_total{category="build",family="appveyor",service="app_veyor_tests"} 6
service_requests_total{category="build",family="azure-devops",service="azure_dev_ops_build"} 6
service_requests_total{category="build",family="azure-devops",service="azure_dev_ops_release"} 5
service_requests_total{category="build",family="azure-devops",service="azure_dev_ops_tests"} 6
service_requests_total{category="build",family="azure-devops",service="vso_build_redirector"} 2
service_requests_total{category="build",family="azure-devops",service="vso_release_redirector"} 1
service_requests_total{category="build",family="bitbucket",service="bitbucket_pipelines"} 5
service_requests_total{category="build",family="circleci",service="circle_ci"} 5
```
This is predicated on being able to use Prometheus's [`rate()`](https://prometheus.io/docs/prometheus/latest/querying/functions/#rate) function to visualize a counter's rate of change, as mentioned at https://github.com/badges/shields/issues/2068#issuecomment-466696561. Otherwise the stats will be disrupted every time a server restarts.
The metrics only appear on new-style services.
Fixes#2876 with @paulmelnikow's suggestion
Moved imports of `ServiceTester` and `createServiceTester` to a separate file so that dev dependencies are not imported by service classes.
Continue to implement #2698:
- Add `core/base-service/index.js` (but hold off on moving the things it imports)
- Add shortcuts in `services/index.js` for Base*Service, errors, and deprecatedService. This file will be streamlined later to avoid cluttering it with rarely used bits.
- Apply consistent ordering of imports and use of `module.exports` in testers.
- Remove some renaming of imports.
- Remove obsolete tests here and there.
- Replace the idea of color schemes with the idea of named colors (since none of our colorschemes have used `colorA`)
- Pass through the normalized color to `_shields_test` to harmonize with BaseService and simplify testing
- Update service tests
- Move responsibility for color generation into the npm package
- Remove several color helper functions and their tests
- Update gh-badge public API to accept `color` and `labelColor`
This is a precursor to refactoring some of the logo code for #2473.
Close#2334
To avoid merge conflicts, I've deferred removing the aliasing logic in `prepareExamples`. That whole function will be refactored momentarily, and there's also #2339 open.
The term “url” is overloaded in services, to refer to the Shields route and also the API URL. Calling the Shields URL a “route” is on the whole more descriptive, and makes it clearer and more obvious which one of these we’re talking about. It’s a small thing, though seems like an improvement.
We have a few functions called `buildUrl`. I’ve renamed them to `buildRoute` when they refer to routes, and left them as `buildUrl` when they refer to API URLs.
I included a minor style tweak and some formatting cleanup in `TUTORIAL.md`.
I had to track down the right lint rule for this. We have no-useless-rename for destructuring and import/export. The one for object literals is object-shorthand.