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@backstage/plugin-todo-backend
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A Backstage backend plugin that lets you browse TODO comments in your source code
Backend for the @backstage/plugin-todo
plugin. Assists in scanning for and listing // TODO
comments in source code repositories.
Install the @backstage/plugin-todo-backend
package in your backend packages, and then integrate the plugin using the following default setup for src/plugins/todo.ts
:
import { Router } from 'express';
import { CatalogClient } from '@backstage/catalog-client';
import {
createRouter,
TodoReaderService,
TodoScmReader,
} from '@backstage/plugin-todo-backend';
import { PluginEnvironment } from '../types';
export default async function createPlugin({
logger,
reader,
config,
discovery,
}: PluginEnvironment): Promise<Router> {
const todoReader = TodoScmReader.fromConfig(config, {
logger,
reader,
});
const catalogClient = new CatalogClient({ discoveryApi: discovery });
const todoService = new TodoReaderService({
todoReader,
catalogClient,
});
return await createRouter({ todoService });
}
The included TodoReaderService
and TodoScmReader
works by reading source code of to the entity that is being viewed. The location source code is determined by the value of the backstage.io/source-location
annotation of the entity, and if that is missing it falls back to the backstage.io/managed-by-location
annotation. Only url
locations are currently supported, meaning locally configured file
locations won't work. Also note that dot-files and folders are ignored.
The TodoScmReader
accepts a TodoParser
option, which can be used to configure your own parser. The default one is based on Leasot and supports a wide range of languages. You can add to the list of supported tags by configuring your own version of the built-in parser, for example:
import {
TodoScmReader,
createTodoParser,
} from '@backstage/plugin-todo-backend';
// ...
const todoReader = TodoScmReader.fromConfig(config, {
logger,
reader,
parser: createTodoParser({
additionalTags: ['NOTE', 'XXX'],
}),
});
FAQs
A Backstage backend plugin that lets you browse TODO comments in your source code
The npm package @backstage/plugin-todo-backend receives a total of 1,529 weekly downloads. As such, @backstage/plugin-todo-backend popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @backstage/plugin-todo-backend demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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