tag:support.appharbor.com,2010-11-23:/discussions/problems/68220-build-status-badgeAppHarbor: Discussion 2016-08-11T00:42:25Ztag:support.appharbor.com,2010-11-23:Comment/351975572014-11-07T04:04:44Z2014-11-07T04:04:44ZBuild status badge<div><p>Hi Lars,</p>
<p>This isn't currently supported, but it'd be pretty easy to make
one. Where would you like to use/display the badge?</p>
<p>Best,<br>
Rune</p></div>runetag:support.appharbor.com,2010-11-23:Comment/351975572014-11-07T12:44:10Z2014-11-07T12:44:10ZBuild status badge<div><p>One typical use case would be to put it in the project
README.md, which is then displayed on GitHub.</p></div>larsbrinkhofftag:support.appharbor.com,2010-11-23:Comment/351975572014-11-17T13:07:54Z2014-11-17T13:07:54ZBuild status badge<div><p>So, any idea whether it's going to happen or not?</p></div>larsbrinkhofftag:support.appharbor.com,2010-11-23:Comment/351975572014-11-23T04:21:11Z2014-11-23T04:21:11ZBuild status badge<div><p>Hi Lars,</p>
<p>It'll likely be supported in one way at some point, but it's not
a high priority and there are a few other things to take care of
first.</p>
<p>However, the implementation will likely just use <a href=
"http://support.appharbor.com/kb/3rd-party-integrations/developing-a-service-hook">
AppHarbor's service hooks</a> to post notifications to a separate
application. It'd be fairly straightforward to set up an
application that can receive the service hook metadata payload and
somehow stores it, for example:</p>
<ul>
<li>Application receives build metadata.</li>
<li>Creates an S3 object with a name that can be referenced from
the build.</li>
<li>The S3 object can be a build status image like the one you
referenced.</li>
</ul>
<p>It could also just store the information in a database if you
want to make it a bit more dynamic - but the S3 approach will
likely do the trick just as well.</p>
<p>Best,<br>
Rune</p></div>rune