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gatsby-source-docker-hub
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GatsbyJS source plugin to pull stats from the official Docker Hub.
A simple GatsbyJS source plugin allowing you to easily integrate stats from your Docker Hub profile in your Gatsby site. Just pass in a Docker Hub username, and get back your top 30 repos, sorted by pull count. It's as simple as:
{
allDockerHubRepo(sort: { order: DESC, fields: pullCount }) {
edges {
node {
architectures
description
lastUpdated
name
pullCount
starCount
}
}
}
}
And get back something like the below:
{
"data": {
"allDockerHubRepo": {
"edges": [
{
"node": {
"architectures": [
"amd64",
"arm",
"arm64"
],
"description": "OwnTracks. Multiarch. 👌",
"lastUpdated": "2019-08-13T00:27:34.154761Z",
"name": "owntracks",
"pullCount": 491351,
"starCount": 3
}
},
{
"node": {
"architectures": [
"arm",
"arm64",
"amd64"
],
"description": "Nightly multi-architecture (amd64, arm64, armv7) builds for the Kubernetes Helm tiller service.",
"lastUpdated": "2019-08-13T00:27:56.305902Z",
"name": "tiller",
"pullCount": 376722,
"starCount": 11
}
},
{ "//": "etc." }
]
}
}
Note that this includes an array of architectures, for Docker images with multiarch support (i.e., containing a valid V2 Manifest, Schema 2).
Check out a simple proof-of-concept at multiar.ch
(source code
available here) 🎉
FAQs
GatsbyJS source plugin to pull stats from the official Docker Hub.
We found that gatsby-source-docker-hub 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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