# Configuration file format ```yaml --- catalog: - name: alpine tag: stable fetcher: html fetcher_config: url: https://alpinelinux.org/downloads/ xpath: '//div[@class="l-box"]/p/strong' check_interval: 1h ... ``` Each catalog entry contains a `name` and a `tag` representing the entry. You can choose those freely but they should be URL-safe. Some examples I'm using are: `alpine:stable`, `google-chrome:dev`, `google-chrome:stable`, `factorio:latest`, … Additionally you will configure a `fetcher` with its corresponding `fetcher_config` for the catalog entry. In the example above the `html` fetcher is used with two attributes configured. The attributes for each fetcher can be found below. ## Available Fetchers ## Fetcher: `atlassian` Fetches latest version of an Atlassian product | Attribute | Req. | Type | Default Value | Description | | --------- | :--: | ---- | ------------- | ----------- | | `product` | ✅ | string | | Lowercase name of the product to fetch (e.g. confluence, crowd, jira-software, ...) | | `edition` | | string | | Filter down the versions according to its edition (e.g. "Enterprise" or "Standard" for Confluence) | | `search` | | string | `TAR.GZ` | What to search in the download description: default is to search for the standalone .tar.gz file | ## Fetcher: `git_tag` Reads git tags (annotated and leightweight) from a remote repository and returns the newest one | Attribute | Req. | Type | Default Value | Description | | --------- | :--: | ---- | ------------- | ----------- | | `remote` | ✅ | string | | Repository remote to fetch the tags from (should accept everything you can use in `git remote set-url` command) | ## Fetcher: `github_release` Fetches the latest release from Github for a given repository not marked as pre-release | Attribute | Req. | Type | Default Value | Description | | --------- | :--: | ---- | ------------- | ----------- | | `repository` | ✅ | string | | Repository to fetch in form `owner/repo` | ## Fetcher: `html` Downloads website, selects text-node using XPath and optionally applies custom regular expression | Attribute | Req. | Type | Default Value | Description | | --------- | :--: | ---- | ------------- | ----------- | | `url` | ✅ | string | | URL to fetch the HTML from | | `xpath` | ✅ | string | | XPath expression leading to the text-node containing the version | | `regex` | | string | `(v?(?:[0-9]+\.?){2,})` | Regular expression to apply to the text from the XPath expression | ## Fetcher: `json` Fetches a JSON / JSONP file from remote source and traverses it using XPath expression | Attribute | Req. | Type | Default Value | Description | | --------- | :--: | ---- | ------------- | ----------- | | `url` | ✅ | string | | URL to fetch the HTML from | | `xpath` | ✅ | string | | XPath expression leading to the text-node containing the version | | `jsonp` | | boolean | `false` | File contains JSONP function, strip it to get the raw JSON | ## Fetcher: `regex` Fetches URL and applies a regular expression to extract a version from it | Attribute | Req. | Type | Default Value | Description | | --------- | :--: | ---- | ------------- | ----------- | | `regex` | ✅ | string | | Regular expression (RE2) to apply to the text fetched from the URL. The regex MUST have exactly one submatch containing the version. | | `url` | ✅ | string | | URL to fetch the content from |