This project is provided for Godot engine contributors to monitor stale and old PRs
and help clean up the review backlog. PRs are grouped by the teams assigned to review
them, so that maintainers have a good overview of their area of the engine.
This project is written in JavaScript and is built using Node.JS. HTML and CSS are
used for the presentation. The end result of the build process is completely static
and can be served from any web server, no Node.JS required.
Front-end is designed in a reactive manner using industry standard Web Components
(powered by lit-element). This provides native browser support, and results in a
small overhead from the build process.
To build the project locally you need to have Node.JS installed (12.x and newer
should work just fine).
This project uses GitHub’s GraphQL API. To fetch live data you need to generate
a personal OAuth token.
You can supply your token to the scripts using the GRAPHQL_TOKEN environment
variable. Note, that if you don’t have member access to the organization, you
may not be able to access all the information used when generating the database.
Clone or download the project.
From the project root run npm install or yarn to install dependencies.
Run npm run build or yarn run build to build the pages.
Run npm run compose-db or yarn run compose-db to fetch the data from GitHub.
Serve the out/ folder with your method of choice (e.g. using Python 3:
python -m http.server 8080 -d ./out).
rollup is used for browser packing of scripts and copying of static assets. The
data fetching script is plain JavaScript with node-fetch used to polyfill
fetch()-like API.
Godot Team Reports
This project is provided for Godot engine contributors to monitor stale and old PRs and help clean up the review backlog. PRs are grouped by the teams assigned to review them, so that maintainers have a good overview of their area of the engine.
Live website: https://godotengine.github.io/godot-team-reports/
Contributing
This project is written in JavaScript and is built using Node.JS. HTML and CSS are used for the presentation. The end result of the build process is completely static and can be served from any web server, no Node.JS required.
Front-end is designed in a reactive manner using industry standard Web Components (powered by
lit-element). This provides native browser support, and results in a small overhead from the build process.To build the project locally you need to have Node.JS installed (12.x and newer should work just fine).
This project uses GitHub’s GraphQL API. To fetch live data you need to generate a personal OAuth token. You can supply your token to the scripts using the
GRAPHQL_TOKENenvironment variable. Note, that if you don’t have member access to the organization, you may not be able to access all the information used when generating the database.npm installoryarnto install dependencies.npm run buildoryarn run buildto build the pages.npm run compose-dboryarn run compose-dbto fetch the data from GitHub.out/folder with your method of choice (e.g. using Python 3:python -m http.server 8080 -d ./out).rollupis used for browser packing of scripts and copying of static assets. The data fetching script is plain JavaScript withnode-fetchused to polyfillfetch()-like API.License
This project is provided under the MIT License.