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CircleCI Settings #102
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My Circle project stopped updating recently for me and a teammate. I tried replacing the token with a fresh one but no matter what it just says my project is sleeping. Not sure if Circle is in the middle of updating something (thus the 404) but I'm up to date with the description here and still not getting any status updates. |
the circle support told me that those endpoints no longer exist:
i created a feature-request to get it back, feel free to vote: https://circleci.com/ideas/?idea=CCI-I-774 |
It is possible to still get the status but
The endpoint is
where |
Is the JSON response structured in the same way as the old XML-based format or do they use new field names and values, too? If you have access to a CircleCI build, I'd appreciate it if you could post a sample response here. |
@erikdoe oh wow, thanks for a quick response. Here is, slightly sanitized, response
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The response includes a number of previous builds for a branch (30?). Certain properties could be looked up from subsequent elements in the array of builds. The attributes needed for ccmenu could be name: |
@erikdoe is this going to be a christmas gift? 😸 |
I'm confused - I have cirleCI working with the URL: |
@kornysietsma true, that works with your personal api-token. i used to do that the same way. |
@kornysietsma thx for the tip. It works for me. But this seems to only work with the default branch for a repo. It seems not able for user to select which branch they want to watch. Still, thanks for the info. |
We're in the process of migrating these wiki pages to a website on the cctray format: https://github.com/build-canaries/cctray It would be fantastic if someone could write up the current approach to making CCMenu work with CircleCI and add this via a pull request over there. |
I'm glad I found this issue! I really didn't know that personal I opened build-canaries/cctray#10 which updates the documentation regarding how to setup CCMenu/CCTray to use this instead. Thank you again for this amazing project! |
Hey, I've been using: https://circleci.com/cc.xml?circle-token=my_api_token For quite some time, but it no longer is enough for my workflow, I need to monitor more than one branch in the project, is there any other possible way to make per branch configurations work? https://circleci.com/gh/user/project/tree/branch.cc.xml?circle-token=your_token |
@ospfranco Any update in 2021 how to dynamically monitor my branches? Did you find another way to achieve that? |
Hello everyone!
CircleCI support page in the wiki page is not updated (404).
So I'm giving a temporary explanation for those struggling with setting up circle ci projects.
go to circle ci api webpage and create a token
https://circleci.com/gh/user/project/edit#api
replace "user" with your username
replace "project" with your project name
open ccmenu > prerences > projects tab > + (add a project)
In the Feed URL insert
https://circleci.com/gh/user/project/tree/branch.cc.xml?circle-token=your_token
replace "user" with your username
replace "project" with your project name
replace "branch" with the branch you wish to monitor
replace "your_token" with the previously generated token
check "use URL as entered above"
The final string should look similar to the following:
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