# awesome_bot Verify links in [awesome](status/status.md) projects ![](http://i.giphy.com/urvsFBDfR6N32.gif) [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/dkhamsing/awesome_bot.svg)](https://travis-ci.org/dkhamsing/awesome_bot) [![Tests](https://img.shields.io/badge/tests-circle%20ci-brightgreen.svg)](https://circleci.com/gh/dkhamsing/awesome_bot) [![Gem Version](https://badge.fury.io/rb/awesome_bot.svg)](https://badge.fury.io/rb/awesome_bot) [![](https://img.shields.io/badge/awesome-status-brightgreen.svg)](status/status.md) `awesome_bot` checks for valid URLs in a file, it can be used to [verify pull requests](#validate-pull-requests) updating a README. ## Installation $ gem install awesome_bot ## Usage ### Command Line ``` Usage: awesome_bot [file or files] awesome_bot [options] -f, --files [files] Comma separated files to check -a, --allow [errors] Status code errors to allow --allow-dupe Duplicate URLs are allowed --allow-ssl SSL errors are allowed --allow-redirect Redirected URLs are allowed --allow-timeout URLs that time out are allowed -d, --request-delay [seconds] Set request delay -t, --set-timeout [seconds] Set connection timeout --skip-save-results Skip saving results -w, --white-list [urls] Comma separated URLs to white list ``` - You can check multiple files (comma separated or `*` pattern, look below for details). - By default, duplicate URLs or any status code other than `200` are flagged as failures. - Use option `--allow-dupe` to allow duplicates. - Use option `--allow-redirect` to allow redirects. - Use option `--allow` to allow specific status code errors. - Use option `--white-list` (`-w` for short) to prevent links from being flagged: `-w domain1.com/post/article,domain2.com` white lists `domain1.com/post/article` and all links matching `domain2.com`. ### Examples ```shell $ awesome_bot README.md > Checking links in README.md Links found: 56, 37 unique 01. https://github.com/sindresorhus/awesome 02. http://i.giphy.com/urvsFBDfR6N32.gif 03. https://travis-ci.org/dkhamsing/awesome_bot.svg # ... 37. https://github.com/dkhamsing Checking URLs: ✓✓✓→?✓→✓→→✓✓→✓✓✓→✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓✓→✓✓✓✓✓→✓✓ Issues :-( > Links 1. [L007] 301 https://travis-ci.org/dkhamsing/awesome_bot.svg → https://api.travis-ci.org/dkhamsing/awesome_bot.svg 2. [L008] 302 https://badge.fury.io/rb/awesome_bot → http://rubygems.org/gems/awesome_bot # ... > Dupes 1. [L03] https://github.com/sindresorhus/awesome 2. [L05] http://i.giphy.com/urvsFBDfR6N32.gif # ... ``` ```shell $ awesome_bot README.md --allow-dupe --allow-redirect -w rubydoc,giphy # allow redirects, dupes and white list all links matching rubydoc and giphy $ awesome_bot README.md,README-zh.md # check links in 2 files $ awesome_bot docs/*.md # check all markdown files in docs/ directory $ awesome_bot README.md --allow-timeout -t 5 # speed up validation by setting a timeout of 5 seconds per link request and allowing timeouts $ awesome_bot README.md --allow 403,429 # allow status code errors 403 and 429 # --allow 301 would be similar to --allow-redirect ``` ```shell (master) $ git branch * master (master) $ git checkout -b new-branch Switched to a new branch 'new-branch' (new-branch) $ touch new-readme.md && echo 'https://github.com/dkhamsing' >> new-readme.md (new-branch) $ git add new-readme.md (new-branch) $ git commit -m 'Testing' [new-branch ef47336] Testing 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+) create mode 100644 new-readme.md (new-branch) $ git diff master.. --name-only | grep '.md' | xargs awesome_bot > Checking links in new-readme.md Links to check: 1 1. https://github.com/dkhamsing Checking URLs: ✓ No issues :-) Wrote results to ab-results-new-readme.md.json ``` ### Library ```ruby irb(main):001:0> require 'awesome_bot' => true irb(main):002:0> content = File.read 'README.md' => "..." irb(main):003:0> result = AwesomeBot.check content => # # AwesomeBot Result with success, statuses_issues, dupes and more irb(main):004:0> puts result.success ? 'No errors' : ':-(' :-( ``` More information at [rubydoc](http://www.rubydoc.info/gems/awesome_bot). ## Validate Pull Requests Does your GitHub README contain a lot of links? `awesome_bot` can help you validate them when a [pull request](https://github.com/dkhamsing/open-source-ios-apps/pull/159) is created (or a commit is pushed). It is used by: - https://github.com/tiimgreen/github-cheat-sheet - https://github.com/enaqx/awesome-react - https://github.com/ziadoz/awesome-php - https://github.com/vsouza/awesome-ios - https://github.com/alebcay/awesome-shell - https://github.com/matteocrippa/awesome-swift and [more](status/status.md). Tips - Use the keyword `[ci skip]` in your commit title/message to skip verification. - Use [Danger](#danger). ### Travis CI To use `awesome_bot` with Travis CI, [connect your repo](https://travis-ci.org/) and create a [`.travis.yml` file](https://github.com/ziadoz/awesome-php/blob/master/.travis.yml). ```yml language: ruby rvm: 2.2 before_script: gem install awesome_bot script: awesome_bot README.md ``` To turn off email notifications, add the lines below ```yml notifications: email: false ``` ### Circle CI If you prefer Circle CI, it'll work too. [Connect your repo](https://circleci.com/) and create a [`circle.yml` file](https://github.com/tmcw/awesome-geojson). ```yml machine: ruby: version: 2.2.0 test: pre: - gem install awesome_bot override: - awesome_bot README.md ``` ### More Circle CI, [Codeship](https://codeship.com/), and [Semaphore CI](https://semaphoreci.com/) support running tests without adding a file to the repo (a public configuration file can however help others contribute). ``` # Codeship Setup rvm use 2.2.0 --install gem install awesome_bot Test awesome_bot README.md ``` ``` # Semaphore CI Language: Ruby Ruby version: 2.2 Databases for: don't generate Setup: gem install awesome_bot awesome_bot README.md ``` ### Status Badge [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/unixorn/awesome-zsh-plugins.png)](https://travis-ci.org/unixorn/awesome-zsh-plugins) To add the Travis CI build status badge above to your project, use the following code ``` [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org//.svg)](https://travis-ci.org//) i.e. [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/dkhamsing/awesome_bot.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/dkhamsing/awesome_bot) ``` As it happens, the default code snippet provided contain a redirect so adding a badge could fail your status :sob:.. one way to fix this is to white list `travis-ci`, i.e. ``` - awesome_bot README.md --white-list travis-ci ``` You can also add a badge for other CI tools, check out [shields.io](http://shields.io/). ### Danger Integrate `awesome_bot` with [Danger](https://github.com/danger/danger) and have results reported back to the [pull request](https://github.com/vsouza/awesome-ios/pull/1001)). ![danger](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/4723115/17375716/0cdd37cc-5967-11e6-8ae3-829060a786dc.png) Here's the step in your **Dangerfile**: ```ruby # Check links require 'json' results = File.read 'ab-results-README.md-markdown-table.json' j = JSON.parse results if j['error']==true fail j['title'] markdown j['message'] end ``` ## Contact - [github.com/dkhamsing](https://github.com/dkhamsing) - [twitter.com/dkhamsing](https://twitter.com/dkhamsing) ## License This project is available under the MIT license. See the [LICENSE](LICENSE) file for more info.