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Hits-of-Code

Hits-of-Code Drone build Gitlab build Travis build dependency status

Small webservice, that returns a badge of the Hits-of-Code of a git repository, as described by Yegor Bugayenko. It is implemented in Rust, using the actix-web web framework.

A live version of this webservice can be found on hitsofcode.com.

API

The API is as simple as

https://<host>/<service>/<user>/<repo>

where <service> is one of gitub, gitlab or bitbucket. The HoC data can also be received as JSON by appending /json to the reuqest path:

https://<host>/<service>/<user>/<repo>/json

There is also an overview page available via https://<host>/view/<service>/<user>/<repo>

Building

The code can be built as a standalone binary, using cargo or as a Docker container. Run either

$ cargo build --release

or

$ docker build .

inside the repository.

Running

Run either the binary produced by cargo, the Docker container you just built (using docker-compose) or pull the image from Docker Hub

$ docker run -it --rm vbrandl/hits-of-code --help

When running the binary directly, you need a git binary in your PATH.

License

hoc is licensed under the MIT License (LICENSE or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)