CatWatch is a web application that fetches GitHub statistics for your GitHub accounts, processes and saves your GitHub data in a database, then makes the data available via a REST API. The data reveals the popularity of your open source projects, most active contributors, and other interesting points. As an example, you can see the data at work behind the Zalando Open Source page.
To compare it to CoderStats: CatWatch aggregates your statistics over a list of GitHub accounts.
- Maven 3.0.5
- Java 8
- PostgreSQL 9.4
First, run PostgreSQL and create the database and a role via a unix shell:
psql -c "create database catwatch;" -U postgres -h localhost
psql -c "create database catwatch_test;" -U postgres -h localhost
psql -c "create user cat1 with password 'cat1';" -U postgres -h localhost
Build and run the web application with Maven.
cd catwatch-backend
# build
../mvnw package
# run
../mvnw spring-boot:run -Dorganization.list=<listOfGitHubAccounts>
# run with postgresql and auto create the database (drops existing contents)
../mvnw spring-boot:run -Dspring.profiles.active=postgresql -Dspring.jpa.hibernate.ddl-auto=create
# run with H2 in memory database and auto create the database
../mvnw spring-boot:run
# run with GitHub basic authentication
../mvnw spring-boot:run -Dgithub.login=XXX -Dgithub.password=YYY
# run with GitHub OAuth token (supports 2FA)
../mvnw spring-boot:run -Dgithub.oauth.token=XXX
The web application is available at http://localhost:8080
It provides the CatWatch REST API.
Travis CI is used for continuous integration (see button on the top). Coveralls is used for tracking test coverage (see button on the top).
By default, the web application uses an H2 in-memory database. The file application-postgresql.properties demonstrates how a PostgreSQL database can be configured.
After the application is started, some test data are added to the database.
Currently the scheduler is being executed at 8:00 AM every morning. There are some endpoints.
Initialise the database with test data (for the virtual organization 'galanto''):
GET /init
Drop the database:
GET /delete
Import the data (see catwatch-dump/export.txt):
POST /import
Export the data:
GET /export
Fetch the data. Please note that the properties github.login
github.password
must be set:
GET /fetch
Get the config:
GET /config
Update temporarily the scoring function for projects (see catwatch-score/scoring.project.sh):
POST /config/scoring.project
Here are open tasks regarding the infrastructure:
- Deployment (Database migration, GitHub account credentials management)
- Monitoring
- Robustness (DB fails, CatWatch backend fails)
- Cleaning up the code base
Potential and confirmed bugs:
- not all Zalando projects are listed (confirmed)
- the number of contributors is not correct (potential)
- the time series graphs should be hidden for the first version as they break the responsive layout (confirmed)