@skills17/task-config-api v2.0.0
skills17/task-config-api
This package provides an API for the task config and local history for environments where filesystem access is not possible, such as within a browser.
Table of contents
Installation
For local development, simply run the following command in the task directory:
npx @skills17/task-config-apiThe API will then serve the task from the current directory at http://localhost:4500/:taskId where
taskId is the id field from the config.json file.
Production environment
For the production competition environment, it is suggested to install this package once globally and let one instance handle all tasks. This is more performant than running separate instances for multiple tasks.
To do so, install this package globally:
npm install -g @skills17/task-config-apiAfter that, run the globally installed skills17-task-config-api command and specify the directories
of all tasks that should be served.
skills17-task-config-api /path/to/task1 /path/to/task2 /path/to/task3 ...Usage
CLI
Usage
$ skills17-task-config-api [options] [task directories...]
If no task directory is specified, the current directory will be used.
Options
--port, -p Specify the port [Default=4500]
--bind, -b Specify where the server will be bound [Default=127.0.0.1]API Endpoints
The following API endpoints will be available. The taskId parameter is the id field from the
config.json file of the targeted task.
GET /:taskId/config.json
Returns the config.json file of the path.
It has not been processed and is exactly the version present in the filesystem.
This can later be passed to a @skills17/task-cconfig instance in the load(config) method.
POST /:taskId/history
Will create a new entry in the local history if that feature is available.
If the feature is disabled, the response will be {"created": false}, otherwise true will be
returned after a successful entry.
The request needs to have a application/json content type and the body will be stored in the
history file.
Additionally, a time field will be added to the body before saving the file.
For example, if the body is {"testResults":[...]}, it will be saved as
{"time":1613859061,"testResults":[...]}.