David helps keep your Node.js project dependencies up to date.
MIT License
Node.js based web service that tells you when your project npm dependencies are out of date. To use David, your project must include a package.json file in your repository.
With Node.js and Grunt installed already, do the following:
Install david-www:
cd /path/to/david-www
npm install
npm run build
Create a .davidrc
file (see Configuration section below)
Run david-www:
npm start
View a web page of all dependencies (and their updates, and their versions) for public GitHub repository "grunt-jsio" owned by "alanshaw":
curl http://localhost:1337/alanshaw/grunt-jsio
Get the current build status badge:
curl http://localhost:1337/alanshaw/grunt-jsio.png
You can use the path
querystring parameter to specify the path to your package.json
file. e.g.
https://david-dm.org/alanshaw/non-root-package.json?path=src/test
Configuration is handled by rc
(https://github.com/dominictarr/rc), see config.js for default configuration values.
For basic configuration, add a .davidrc
file in the local directory (it is git ignored) and you can use JSON to override any of the default values.
Register a github personal oauth token and add it to the config:
{
"github": {
"token": "some_github_token"
}
}
You can also use environment variables e.g.
david_github__token=some_github_token
.davidrc
.http://localhost:1337/auth/callback
This example will run david-www interactively and will exit and destroy the container upon a control-c.
docker run -it --rm \
-p 11337:1337 \
-e david_github__token=github-token \
-e david_site__hostname=http://localhost:11337 \
-v /data/david:/opt/data \
david
This example will run it in detached mode.
docker run -d --name="david-www" \
--restart=always \
-p 11337:1337 \
-e david_github__token=github-token \
-e david_site__hostname=http://localhost:11337 \
-v /data/david:/opt/data \
david
docker build -t david .