Cocoapod Badges are status badges to inform a pod's latest version deployed to Cocoapods through their search API.
The badges are created thanks to jbowes/buckler that provides "shields-as-a-service".
The "badge service" is hosted at Heroku
This project has been discontinued! All badges are now proxied to shields.io. From now on, you should migrate your badges to their service!
Just replace the $PODNAME
on the URLs and the badge will automatically fetch the info.
ATTENTION: The $PODNAME
is case sensitive, since Cocoapods has differentiation! In case of unexpected issues, the badges will display "error".
Since the badge generation was "outsourced", for now, they can only be displayed as PNG
images. However, the URL's .svg
extension is still available for backwards compatibility, and there's no difference on the output for either extensions.
Displays the pod's latest version available.
https://cocoapod-badges.herokuapp.com/v/$PODNAME/badge.png
Some folks were having trouble with Github's cache for the README file, so I enabled a URL parameter to set the version manually.
https://cocoapod-badges.herokuapp.com/v/$PODNAME/$VERSION/badge.png
1.0 | 1.1.2 | 1.0-RC1 | error |
---|---|---|---|
The Platform info is optional and it may not be set in the pod's Podspec. Be sure to correctly provide this information or the badge will not work! If there's no platform info, the badge will display "error", even though $PODNAME
may be correct!
https://cocoapod-badges.herokuapp.com/p/$PODNAME/badge.png
iOS | OSX | iOS/OSX | error |
---|---|---|---|
The license badge works similarly to the platform badge since it's also an optional setting in the Podspec.
https://cocoapod-badges.herokuapp.com/l/$PODNAME/badge.(png|svg)
MIT | Apache | BSD | error |
---|---|---|---|
Github has a caching policy for images in README files, you may have noticed that sometimes Travis-CI's badge may be wrong in some repositories. It happens quite often.
When you create/update a pod, it may take sometime to be accepted by Cocoapods, and only then, the pod's badge will be updated to the new version. In the meantime, any pushes you make to your README will be cached by Github with the previous version of the badge. Therefore, even after the pod has been accepted by Cocoapods your README may still show an outdated badge since it may be cached..
The usual way of fixing this is pushing another update to the README file after the pod's release. BUT, thanks to @rivera-ernesto in this issue, Github's caching policy may be bypassed using https
instead of http
on the images' URL. So we strongly recommend using https
on any badge image you may be using, not only cocoapod-badges!
betabadges is licensed under the MIT License:
Copyright (c) 2014 Flávio Caetano (http://flaviocaetano.com)
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