Shields.io Bitrise badge #426

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opened 2025-12-29 15:31:32 +01:00 by adam · 2 comments
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Originally created by @PyvesB on GitHub (Feb 10, 2024).

Hello 👋🏻

I'm reaching out from the badges/shields project, I'm part of the maintainer team there.

I noticed that you're using one of our Bitrise badges in your README:
7c2129e38f/README.md (L8)

We're currently looking at updating our tests for this service (see https://github.com/badges/shields/pull/9881). Whenever possible, we try to use real data for our automated tests, to detect when upstream APIs unexpectedly break or to exercise sometimes subtle behavioural changes in the response handling on our side. Our tests typically try building a live badge, and validate that it renders as intended.

The Bitrise badges need a token to work, and we don't have an example project with a working token at our disposal. I was wondering whether we could simply reuse your token. We'd essentially be taking the exact same badge URL as in your README, and rendering it in our CI (typically on a daily basis). The token is already public and is (hopefully) read-only, but I wanted to check with you first as we'd essentially be committing it in one extra place on the Internet.

Thanks in advance, let me know if you have any questions.

Originally created by @PyvesB on GitHub (Feb 10, 2024). Hello 👋🏻 I'm reaching out from the [badges/shields](https://github.com/badges/shields) project, I'm part of the maintainer team there. I noticed that you're using one of our Bitrise badges in your README: https://github.com/JohnEstropia/CoreStore/blob/7c2129e38f785c91d428603bf0c0c0b8861d3c18/README.md?plain=1#L8 We're currently looking at updating our tests for this service (see https://github.com/badges/shields/pull/9881). Whenever possible, we try to use real data for our automated tests, to detect when upstream APIs unexpectedly break or to exercise sometimes subtle behavioural changes in the response handling on our side. Our tests typically try building a live badge, and validate that it renders as intended. The Bitrise badges need a token to work, and we don't have an example project with a working token at our disposal. I was wondering whether we could simply reuse your token. We'd essentially be taking the exact same badge URL as in your README, and rendering it in our CI (typically on a daily basis). The token is already public and is (hopefully) read-only, but I wanted to check with you first as we'd essentially be committing it in one extra place on the Internet. Thanks in advance, let me know if you have any questions.
adam closed this issue 2025-12-29 15:31:33 +01:00
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@JohnEstropia commented on GitHub (Feb 12, 2024):

I don't mind, feel free to use mine. Thanks for reaching out!

@JohnEstropia commented on GitHub (Feb 12, 2024): I don't mind, feel free to use mine. Thanks for reaching out!
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@PyvesB commented on GitHub (Feb 12, 2024):

Roger that, thanks. Have a great week!

@PyvesB commented on GitHub (Feb 12, 2024): Roger that, thanks. Have a great week!
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Reference: starred/CoreStore#426