Frankly
is a summary dashboard about the open issues and PRs across any set of GitHub repositories.
Because, frankly, we need one.
git clone https://github.com/notwaldorf/frankly.git
cd frankly
bower install
python -m SimpleHTTPServer ## or your favourite local server
This is what the index.html
contains
<!-- HTML imports for Polymer element and the Web Components polyfill -->
<script src="bower_components/webcomponentsjs/webcomponents-lite.js"></script>
<link rel="import" href="frank-ly.html">
<!-- The whole dashboard -->
<frank-ly
header="🚂🚃🚃💨"
repos='["frankly", "emoji-rain", "emoji-selector", "github-canned-responses"]'
labels='["bug", "enhancement"]'>
</frank-ly>
And that's literally it. It looks like this:
By default, the dashboard looks at the repositories under the authenticated user's username, however it can be configured to use an organization, or even a mix of repositories from different users and organizations:
<frank-ly header="🚂🚃🚃💨"
labels='["bug", "enhancement"]'>
</frank-ly>
<frank-ly
organization="polymerelements"
repos='["paper-input", "paper-button"]'
labels='["bug", "enhancement"]'>
</frank-ly>
<frank-ly
full-repo-names
repos='["notwaldorf/emoji-rain", "notwaldorf/caturday-post", "polymerelements/paper-input", "jquery/jquery"]'
labels='["bug", "enhancement"]'>
</frank-ly>
You can also configure which labels you want to display. Untriaged
is always the open issues that have no labels applied to them.
To use multiple dashboards for the same user, just use the <frankly-header>
element directly, with multiple <frankly-result>
elements. A dom-bind
is a
special Polymer construct that allows you to easily bind data together (in this
case, the authenticated user:
<!-- HTML imports for Polymer element and the Web Components polyfill -->
<script src="bower_components/webcomponentsjs/webcomponents-lite.js"></script>
<link rel="import" href="frankly-header.html">
<link rel="import" href="frankly-results.html">
<template is="dom-bind">
<frankly-header
header="Look at this dashboard go!"
github-user="{{user}}"></frankly-header>
<frankly-results
github-user="[[user]]"
repos='["emoji-rain", "emoji-translate"]'
labels='["bug", "enhancement"]'>
</frankly-results>
<frankly-results
github-user="[[user]]"
full-repo-names
repos='["notwaldorf/caturday-post", "polymerelements/paper-input", "jquery/jquery"]'
labels='["bug", "enhancement", "help wanted"]'>
</frankly-results>
</template>
At the moment Frankly
only works for public repos, since it's requesting
the least amount of permissions from GitHub -- my understanding is that
the permissions needed to access anything about private repos require
read/write access to all of that organization's repos, which is a bit scary.
Frankly
uses Firebase to authenticate to GitHub. The Firebase app that I've included
lets you run the app locally, but won't work once you deploy it to your
own domain. In that case, all you have to do is create your own Firebase
and GitHub apps (make sure to update your GitHub secrets into the Firebase app)
and update the Firebase settings in frankly-header
:
<firebase-auth provider="github" id="githubAuth"
location="https://<your-app-name-here>.firebaseio.com"
user="{{githubUser}}">
</firebase-auth>
Hope this helps you stay on top of issues and PRs!