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@portal-dx/plugin-deploy-schedule
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List the Deploys scheduled in Cronhooks in a simple way.
List the Deploys scheduled in Cronhooks in a simple way.
This plugin was created through the Backstage CLI
[...]
proxy:
'/chronhooks':
target: 'https://api.cronhooks.io/'
changeOrigin: true
allowedMethods: [GET, POST, PUT, DELETE]
allowedHeaders: ['Authorization']
pathRewrite:
'^/api/proxy/chronhooks/': '/'
headers:
Authorization: ${TOKEN_CRONHOOKS}
[...]
packages/app/src/routes.tsx
import { DeploySchedulePage } from '@portal-dx/plugin-deploy-schedule'
[...]
const routes = (
<FlatRoutes>
[...]
<Route path="/deploy-schedule" element={<DeploySchedulePage />} />
</FlatRoutes>
);
Developed with ❤️ by the MadeiraMadeira SRE Team
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List the Deploys scheduled in Cronhooks in a simple way.
The npm package @portal-dx/plugin-deploy-schedule receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @portal-dx/plugin-deploy-schedule popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @portal-dx/plugin-deploy-schedule demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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