@backstage/plugin-tech-radar
The Backstage integration for the Tech Radar based on Zalando's Tech Radar open sourced on GitHub. This is used at Spotify for visualizing the official guidelines of different areas of software development such as languages, frameworks, infrastructure and processes.
Read the blog post on backstage.io about the Tech Radar.
Purpose
Zalando has a fantastic description on their website:
The Tech Radar is a tool to inspire and support engineering teams at Zalando to pick the best technologies for new projects; it provides a platform to share knowledge and experience in technologies, to reflect on technology decisions and continuously evolve our technology landscape. Based on the pioneering work of ThoughtWorks, our Tech Radar sets out the changes in technologies that are interesting in software development — changes that we think our engineering teams should pay attention to and consider using in their projects.
It serves and scales well for teams and companies of all sizes that want to have alignment across dozens of technologies and visualize it in a simple way.
Getting Started
The Tech Radar can be used in two ways:
- Simple (Recommended) - This gives you an out-of-the-box Tech Radar experience. It lives on the
/tech-radar
URL of your Backstage installation, and you can set a variety of configuration directly in your apis.ts
. - Advanced - This gives you the React UI component directly. It enables you to insert the Radar on your own layout or page for a more customized feel.
Install
For either simple or advanced installations, you'll need to add the dependency using Yarn:
yarn add @backstage/plugin-tech-radar
Configuration
Modify your app routes to include the Router component exported from the tech radar, for example:
import { Router as TechRadarRouter } from '@backstage/plugin-tech-radar';
<Routes>
{/* other routes ... */}
<Route
path="/tech-radar"
element={<TechRadarRouter width={1500} height={800} />}
/>
{/* other routes ... */}
</Routes>;
If you'd like to configure it more, see the TechRadarPageProps
and TechRadarComponentProps
types for options:
export type TechRadarPageProps = TechRadarComponentProps & {
title?: string;
subtitle?: string;
pageTitle?: string;
};
export interface TechRadarPageProps {
width: number;
height: number;
getData?: () => Promise<TechRadarLoaderResponse>;
svgProps?: object;
}
Frequently Asked Questions
Who created the Tech Radar?
ThoughtWorks created the Tech Radar concept, and Zalando created the visualization that we use at Spotify and in this plugin.
How do I load in my own data?
It's simple, you can pass through a getData
prop which expects a Promise<TechRadarLoaderResponse>
signature.
Here's an example:
const getHardCodedData = () =>
Promise.resolve({
quadrants: [{ id: 'infrastructure', name: 'Infrastructure' }],
rings: [{ id: 'use', name: 'USE', color: '#93c47d' }],
entries: [
{
moved: 0,
ring: 'use',
url: '#',
key: 'github-actions',
id: 'github-actions',
title: 'GitHub Actions',
quadrant: 'infrastructure',
},
],
});
<TechRadarComponent width={1400} height={800} getData={getHardCodedData} />;
How do I write tests?
You can use the svgProps
option to pass custom React props to the <svg>
element we create for the Tech Radar. This complements well with the data-testid
attribute and the @testing-library/react
library we use in Backstage.
<TechRadarComponent
width={1400}
height={800}
svgProps={{
'data-testid': 'tech-radar-svg',
}}
/>