@backstage/plugin-todo-backend
Backend for the @backstage/plugin-todo
plugin. Assists in scanning for and listing // TODO
comments in source code repositories.
Installation
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(
env: PluginEnvironment,
): Promise<Router> {
const todoReader = TodoScmReader.fromConfig(env.config, {
logger: env.logger,
reader: env.reader,
});
const catalogClient = new CatalogClient({
discoveryApi: env.discovery,
});
const todoService = new TodoReaderService({
todoReader,
catalogClient,
});
return await createRouter({ todoService });
}
And then add to packages/backend/src/index.ts
:
import todo from './plugins/todo';
async function main() {
const todoEnv = useHotMemoize(module, () => createEnv('todo'));
apiRouter.use('/todo', await todo(todoEnv));
Scanned Files
The included TodoReaderService
and TodoScmReader
works by getting the entity source location from the catalog.
The location source code is determined automatically. In case of the source code of the component is not in the same place of the entity YAML file, you can explicitly set 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.
Parser Configuration
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(env.config, {
logger: env.logger,
reader: env.reader,
parser: createTodoParser({
additionalTags: ['NOTE', 'XXX'],
}),
});