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aggregation-repository-provider
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aggregates several repository providers into one
Extends Provider
Combines several repository providers into one
providers
Array<Provider> (optional, default []
)providers
Array<Provider>const provider = new AggregationProvider([
new GithubProvider(),
new BitbucketProvider()
]);
const repository1 = await provider.repository(
'https://github.com/arlac77/aggregation-repository-provider'
);
const repository2 = await provider.repository(
'https://arlac77@bitbucket.org/arlac77/sync-test-repository.git'
);
// repository1 -> github
// repository2 -> bitbucket
Retrieve named repository in one of the given providers. They are consulted in the order of the propviders given to the constructor
Returns Primise<Repository>
Retrieve named repository group in one of the given providers. They are consulted in the order of the propviders given to the constructor
Returns Primise<RepositoryGroup>
With npm do:
npm install aggregation-repository-provider
BSD-2-Clause
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aggregates several repository providers into one
The npm package aggregation-repository-provider receives a total of 112 weekly downloads. As such, aggregation-repository-provider popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that aggregation-repository-provider demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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