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Simple build status and alarm radiator view

Many continuous integration services lack a nice and simple radiator view / dashboard. This project displays all your projects and selected branches with a beautiful build status based coloring.

Production (or any other) environment monitoring is another good practice. Radiate your alarms as well as builds!

Supported CI backends are CircleCI, Travis CI, Jenkins, Drone.

For alarm monitoring, AWS CloudWatch Alarms is supported.

Pull requests are welcome.

Circle CI Radiator view

Hosted version

https://sampsakuronen.github.io/circleci-radiator-view/

This page will always reflect the newest content of this repository. For security reasons you may decide to fork this repository and have your own version running.

Setup

Credentials needed Radiator URL
CicleCI API token from your CircleCI account settings index.html
Travis CI API token from https://travis-ci.org/profile/<your_profile> index.html?mode=travis
Jenkins Create a user and a token for the user in your job settings. Take note of your job endpoint URL (eg. http://host/jenkins/job/My%20Job). index.html?mode=jenkins
AWS CloudWatch Create a monitor user with read-only access in IAM, token is ACCESSKEY:longsecretkey index.html?mode=cloudwatch
Drone CI Create a user and token in admin UI. Use token with optional namespaces: [ns,ns2:]thetoken index.html?mode=drone

Query parameters

All options can be set either with a query parameter or from the setup form. The setup form is shown if any required parameters are missing.

Parameter Description
mode The backend system to be used: circle (default), travis or jenkins
token The auth token token to be used. Note: CircleCI API tokens have read and write access. When you use the query parameter approach the token will be visible in your browser history.
repositories Declare the wanted repositories in a comma-separated format eg. my-cool-project,helloWorldProject. By default all repositories will be shown.
branch Select the branch to show (from all repos found in the API end point). Useful if your repos contain only a single branch (master, release etc) that should be visible in the radiator view.
url Optional: the Jenkins job URL.

Examples

Case URL
Token is entered separately in the setup form /?mode=travis&branch=master
Jenkins /?mode=jenkins&token=REDACTED_TOKEN&url=http://localhost:8080/jenkins/job/My%20Job

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