app.listen(3000, () => { console.log('Server listening on port 3000'); });
// License key generation and verification const generateLicenseKey = () => { return crypto.randomBytes(16).toString('hex'); };
const verifyLicenseKey = async (licenseKey, repositoryOwner, repositoryName) => { try { const githubResponse = await axios.get(`https://api.github.com/repos/${repositoryOwner}/${repositoryName}`, { headers: { 'Authorization': `Bearer ${githubClientSecret}`, }, }); staruml license key github verified
const storedLicenseKey = githubResponse.data.license.key; return storedLicenseKey === licenseKey; } catch (error) { console.error(error); return false; } };
// GitHub API settings const githubClientId = 'your_client_id'; const githubClientSecret = 'your_client_secret'; To display a verified badge on your GitHub
This is a basic outline of how you can develop a feature to verify StarUML license keys on GitHub. You may need to adapt this to your specific use case and requirements. Additionally, ensure that you follow best practices for secure coding and API integration.
To display a verified badge on your GitHub repository, you can use a shield.io badge. For example: { console.log('Server listening on port 3000')
Replace https://your-verification-url.com with the URL of your API endpoint that verifies the license key.