Collect usage statistics for any npm package exposing React UI components, across a GitHub organization. Inspired by Twilio.com blogpost.
The aim is to provide better understanding of Design System or other shared UI libraries usage across the organization. This tool will facilitate things such as: deprecation of unused components and props, detection of misuse, set-up of alerts.
Create a config.json file based on config.example
.
A GitHub personal access token with scope repo
is required, to access the org
private repositories through GitHub APIs.
Usage for pkgName
will be analyzed across org
, excluding repositories that did not receive any commit in the last daysUntilStale
days.
Be patient, this will take some time.
The list of repositories having pkgName
as dependency is collected through the package-adoption npm module.
Omit components
to report all components.
Warning
The script will clone all the eligible repositories locally and use them as source for react-scanner. If a repository already exists locally, it will update it with a git pull
.
# Install dependencies using npm
$ > npm i
# Start
$ > npm start
The script outputs:
-
a
pkgAdoption.json
file with the list of repositories that includepkgName
as a dependency. -
two
reports_by_repo
folders with onescanner-report_[repo_name_subdir].json
file for each repository. Each file is a report with the usage of React components exposed by thepkgName
library. react-scanner is used to produce two kind of reports: one with the count-components-and-props processor and one with the raw-report processor, reporting all the props values.
npm install @jimdo/components-stats
import { scanOrg } from '@jimdo/components-stats';
const config = {
org: 'github_org_name',
pkgName: '@org/package',
ghAuthToken: 'github_auth_token',
daysUntilStale: '730',
components: { Accordion: true, Button: true },
};
await scanOrg(config);