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reg-notify-github-with-api-plugin
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reg-suit plugin to send notification the testing result to your GitHub repository.
It's similar to reg-notify-github-plugin. While reg-notify-github-plugin uses GitHub App, this plugin uses GitHub API with personal access token.
We create this plugin for GitHub Enterprise user. reg-notify-github-plugin is strongly recommended if you use github.com
.
npm i reg-notify-github-with-api-plugin -D
reg-suit prepare -p notify-github-with-api
{
githubUrl?: sring;
owner: string;
repository: string;
privateToken: string;
}
githubUrl
- Optional - URL for your GitHub Enterprise. Default: https://github.com
.owner
- Required - GitHub owner name.repository
- Required - GitHub repository name.privateToken
- Required Private access token. The repo
scope is required if the repository is private.FAQs
Notify reg-suit result to GHE repository using API
The npm package reg-notify-github-with-api-plugin receives a total of 3,607 weekly downloads. As such, reg-notify-github-with-api-plugin popularity was classified as popular.
We found that reg-notify-github-with-api-plugin demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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