A library and some binaries to monitor rustup components availability history on different platforms.
Please refer to docs.rs for more info on the library, and to the source code of the binary crate for usage hints.
Under the web directory you will find a binary crate that's capable of
producing web-pages like
https://rust-lang.github.io/rustup-components-history/.
Machine-readable information on the latest availability can be fetched on a
per-component-per-target basis, i.e.
https://rust-lang.github.io/rustup-components-history/$target/$package where $target stands for
a target host architecture, like x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu, and $package stands for a package
name, like rls or rust-src. For example, getting the date when miri was available for the last
time on x86_64-apple-darwin is as simple as running the following command:
$ curl https://rust-lang.github.io/rustup-components-history/x86_64-apple-darwin/miri
2019-06-08
More information (in a JSON format) can be found at a similar location with a .json suffix. This
data will include at least the last date the package was available (if it ever was) and whether the
package was available over a configurable range of dates. E.g.,
$ curl https://rust-lang.github.io/rustup-components-history/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/miri.json
{"2019-06-13":true,"2019-06-12":true,"2019-06-11":true,"2019-06-10":false,"2019-06-09":true,"2019-06-08":true,"2019-06-07":true,"last_available":"2019-06-13"}
Run the binary with a --help flag to see available options.
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