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CLI to view and trigger AppVeyor builds.
$ npm install -g apv
$ apv
Usage: apv <command> [options]
View and trigger AppVeyor builds.
Commands:
config Write configuration to working directory
projects List projects
history List build history
info View build by version, branch or the latest
build Start a build for a commit or pull request
Global options:
--account -a Account name [string]
--token -t Token (APPVEYOR_API_TOKEN) [string]
--project -p Project slug [string]
--json -j JSON output [boolean]
Run 'apv <command> --help' for more information on a command.
$ apv config -a vweevers -t xxx -p auto-prebuild
$ apv history
{
project: {
projectId: 230413,
name: 'auto-prebuild',
repositoryName: 'vweevers/auto-prebuild',
..
},
builds: [
[0] {
version: '8',
message: '0.0.3',
branch: 'master',
isTag: false,
commitId: '4208135fbbbd4b910dcf4334c94c6944915a41c9',
status: 'success',
started: '2016-09-01T07:31:22.124364+00:00',
..
}
]
}
$ apv build 25076945
{
buildId: 4853995,
buildNumber: 9,
version: '9',
message: 'appveyor.yml: fix variables',
branch: 'master',
isTag: false,
commitId: '2507694564d7376ecc1b39cdebfd761d12482ae9',
status: 'queued',
created: '2016-09-11T12:01:51.4470584+00:00',
..
}
$ apv build #3
{
message: 'Pull request #3 was not found.'
}
With npm do:
npm install -g apv
MIT © Vincent Weevers. Initial code adapted from rhyolight/appveyor-js-client.
FAQs
CLI to view and trigger AppVeyor builds
We found that apv demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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