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This template can be used to a markdown template file with data gathered by metrics.
Since the resulting output is a markdown file, it is possible to do additional formatting such as creating hyperlinks and adding custom texts.
The templating engine is EJS and can be used to interpolate any data retrieved by metrics.
<%=
and%>
are used to display escaped output{{
and}}
is also supported as syntactic sugar
<%-
and%>
are used to display raw output<%
and%>
are used to execute JavaScript, and can also contains control statements such as conditionals and loops
Example: basic templating
<!-- template -->
I joined GitHub on `{{ f.date(REGISTRATION_DATE, {date:true}) }}`.
I contributed to `{{ REPOSITORIES_CONTRIBUTED_TO }}` repositories and made `{{ COMMITS }}` commits.
<!-- render -->
I joined GitHub on `20 Oct 2016`.
I contributed to `37` repositories and made `5947` commits.
Any data fetched by metrics and exposed formatting helpers can be used.
It also means that to access plugins data they must be enabled and configured beforehand.
Example: enabling plugin_activity
exposes plugins.activity
data
- uses: lowlighter/metrics@latest
with:
template: markdown
plugin_activity: yes
💡 To avoid failures while accessing data, use optional chaining operator
?.
or ensure that no errors where reported by a given plugin.
⚠️ Although rare, data schemas may change in-between metrics version without any notice (these changes are not documented in release notes). It is advised to use a pinned version or a fork when using this template.
A few properties are aliased in /source/templates/markdown/template.mjs for convenience.
Use config_output: json
to dump all available data for a given configuration. Power users can also directly read metrics source code to know what is exposed.
For a quick overview, it is also possible to use metrics.lecoq.io/{username}?config.output=json.
💡 Note however that metrics.lecoq.io has a caching system which may prevent any new result.
Several plugins have a markdown version which provides better usability, usually with hyperlinks and better text formatting.
Example: using ✒️ posts
plugin markdown version
<%- await include(`partials/posts.ejs`) %>
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💡 Remember, plugins still need to be enabled and configured in workflow file!
An additional feature which makes the markdown template more powerful than its counterparts is that it can also render SVG on the fly using embed()
function, without creating any additional jobs.
These renders will automatically be pushed to markdown_cache
folder and included in the markdown render.
- uses: lowlighter/metrics@latest
with:
template: markdown
markdown_cache: .cache
The embed()
function takes two arguments:
- An unique file identifier (which will be used to store render in
${markdown_cache}/${file_identifier}
) - Configuration options
- Note that
token
options are automatically passed down from overall configuration, do not pass them again (especially in clear) in it
Example: embed a 🈷️ languages
SVG render
<%- await embed(`example-languages-pdf`, {languages:true, languages_details:"percentage, bytes-size", config_display:"large"}) %>
💡 The
plugin_
prefix can be dropped for convenience
💡 The
embed()
function does not have🗃️ base
plugin enabled by default. To use it, it is required to explicitly pass them throughbase
option.
name: Example
uses: lowlighter/metrics@latest
with:
template: markdown
filename: metrics.markdown.md
markdown: >-
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/lowlighter/metrics/examples/metrics.markdown.template.md
config_output: markdown
token: ${{ secrets.METRICS_TOKEN }}
name: Example with plugins configuration for embed use
uses: lowlighter/metrics@latest
with:
template: markdown
filename: metrics.markdown.full.md
markdown: >-
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/lowlighter/metrics/master/source/templates/markdown/example.md
config_output: markdown
plugin_activity: yes
plugin_activity_limit: 7
plugin_activity_days: 0
plugin_activity_filter: issue, pr, release, fork, review, ref/create
plugin_posts: yes
plugin_posts_source: dev.to
plugin_posts_descriptions: yes
plugin_posts_covers: yes
plugin_posts_limit: 2
plugin_rss: yes
plugin_rss_source: https://news.ycombinator.com/rss
plugin_rss_limit: 4
plugin_tweets: yes
plugin_tweets_token: ${{ secrets.TWITTER_TOKEN }}
plugin_tweets_user: github
plugin_tweets_attachments: yes
plugin_tweets_limit: 2
plugin_topics: yes
plugin_topics_limit: 24
plugin_isocalendar: yes
plugin_languages: yes
token: ${{ secrets.METRICS_TOKEN }}
name: Example (pdf output)
uses: lowlighter/metrics@latest
with:
template: markdown
filename: metrics.markdown.pdf
markdown: >-
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/lowlighter/metrics/master/source/templates/markdown/example.pdf.md
config_output: markdown-pdf
plugin_rss: yes
plugin_rss_source: https://news.ycombinator.com/rss
plugin_rss_limit: 4
plugin_isocalendar: yes
config_twemoji: yes
config_padding: 5%
token: ${{ secrets.METRICS_TOKEN }}