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Getting started

  • Run:
    • npm i — install deps.
    • npm run dev start dev server
    • now dev if you need local serveless function (requires now)

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Add your reasons

Reasons are located under reasons.ts

API endpoint

There is an enpoint to use on your CI or just for fun at https://shouldideploy.today/api

You can also provide optional parameters to customize the API response:

  • tz: The timezone to use when evaluating the date and time. The default value is UTC. Pass a valid timezone string, such as America/New_York or Europe/London default UTC.
  • date: The date to evaluate. The default value is the current date. Pass a valid date string in the format YYYY-MM-DD, such as 2023-03-31.

Examples

Get the default API response using the current date and time in the UTC timezone:

https://shouldideploy.today/api

Get the API response for a specific timezone (e.g., Europe/London):

https://shouldideploy.today/api?tz=Europe/London

Get the API response for a specific date (e.g., 2023-03-31) in the UTC timezone:

https://shouldideploy.today/api?date=2023-03-31

Get the API response for a specific date (e.g., 2023-03-31) in a specific timezone (e.g., America/New_York):

https://shouldideploy.today/api?tz=America/New_York&date=2023-03-31

API Response

The API returns a JSON object containing the following keys:

  • timezone: The timezone used for evaluating the date and time.
  • date: The date provided as parameter in ISO format (YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ss.sssZ)
  • shouldideploy: A boolean value indicating whether you should deploy today or not.
  • message: A string containing a reason or explanation for the shouldideploy result.

Example response:

{
  "timezone": "UTC",
  "date": "2023-03-31T00:00:00.000Z",
  "shouldideploy": false,
  "message": "It's Friday, better not deploy today."
}

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