190 lines
6.3 KiB
Go
190 lines
6.3 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2013 The go-github AUTHORS. All rights reserved.
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//
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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/*
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Package github provides a client for using the GitHub API.
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Usage:
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import "github.com/google/go-github/github"
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Construct a new GitHub client, then use the various services on the client to
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access different parts of the GitHub API. For example:
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client := github.NewClient(nil)
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// list all organizations for user "willnorris"
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orgs, _, err := client.Organizations.List(ctx, "willnorris", nil)
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Some API methods have optional parameters that can be passed. For example:
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client := github.NewClient(nil)
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// list public repositories for org "github"
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opt := &github.RepositoryListByOrgOptions{Type: "public"}
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repos, _, err := client.Repositories.ListByOrg(ctx, "github", opt)
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The services of a client divide the API into logical chunks and correspond to
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the structure of the GitHub API documentation at
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https://developer.github.com/v3/.
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Authentication
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The go-github library does not directly handle authentication. Instead, when
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creating a new client, pass an http.Client that can handle authentication for
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you. The easiest and recommended way to do this is using the golang.org/x/oauth2
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library, but you can always use any other library that provides an http.Client.
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If you have an OAuth2 access token (for example, a personal API token), you can
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use it with the oauth2 library using:
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import "golang.org/x/oauth2"
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func main() {
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ctx := context.Background()
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ts := oauth2.StaticTokenSource(
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&oauth2.Token{AccessToken: "... your access token ..."},
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)
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tc := oauth2.NewClient(ctx, ts)
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client := github.NewClient(tc)
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// list all repositories for the authenticated user
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repos, _, err := client.Repositories.List(ctx, "", nil)
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}
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Note that when using an authenticated Client, all calls made by the client will
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include the specified OAuth token. Therefore, authenticated clients should
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almost never be shared between different users.
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See the oauth2 docs for complete instructions on using that library.
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For API methods that require HTTP Basic Authentication, use the
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BasicAuthTransport.
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GitHub Apps authentication can be provided by the
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https://github.com/bradleyfalzon/ghinstallation package.
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import "github.com/bradleyfalzon/ghinstallation"
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func main() {
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// Wrap the shared transport for use with the integration ID 1 authenticating with installation ID 99.
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itr, err := ghinstallation.NewKeyFromFile(http.DefaultTransport, 1, 99, "2016-10-19.private-key.pem")
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if err != nil {
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// Handle error.
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}
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// Use installation transport with client
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client := github.NewClient(&http.Client{Transport: itr})
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// Use client...
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}
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Rate Limiting
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GitHub imposes a rate limit on all API clients. Unauthenticated clients are
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limited to 60 requests per hour, while authenticated clients can make up to
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5,000 requests per hour. To receive the higher rate limit when making calls
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that are not issued on behalf of a user, use the
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UnauthenticatedRateLimitedTransport.
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The returned Response.Rate value contains the rate limit information
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from the most recent API call. If a recent enough response isn't
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available, you can use RateLimits to fetch the most up-to-date rate
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limit data for the client.
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To detect an API rate limit error, you can check if its type is *github.RateLimitError:
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repos, _, err := client.Repositories.List(ctx, "", nil)
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if _, ok := err.(*github.RateLimitError); ok {
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log.Println("hit rate limit")
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}
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Learn more about GitHub rate limiting at
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https://developer.github.com/v3/#rate-limiting.
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Accepted Status
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Some endpoints may return a 202 Accepted status code, meaning that the
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information required is not yet ready and was scheduled to be gathered on
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the GitHub side. Methods known to behave like this are documented specifying
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this behavior.
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To detect this condition of error, you can check if its type is
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*github.AcceptedError:
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stats, _, err := client.Repositories.ListContributorsStats(ctx, org, repo)
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if _, ok := err.(*github.AcceptedError); ok {
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log.Println("scheduled on GitHub side")
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}
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Conditional Requests
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The GitHub API has good support for conditional requests which will help
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prevent you from burning through your rate limit, as well as help speed up your
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application. go-github does not handle conditional requests directly, but is
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instead designed to work with a caching http.Transport. We recommend using
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https://github.com/gregjones/httpcache for that.
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Learn more about GitHub conditional requests at
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https://developer.github.com/v3/#conditional-requests.
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Creating and Updating Resources
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All structs for GitHub resources use pointer values for all non-repeated fields.
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This allows distinguishing between unset fields and those set to a zero-value.
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Helper functions have been provided to easily create these pointers for string,
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bool, and int values. For example:
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// create a new private repository named "foo"
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repo := &github.Repository{
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Name: github.String("foo"),
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Private: github.Bool(true),
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}
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client.Repositories.Create(ctx, "", repo)
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Users who have worked with protocol buffers should find this pattern familiar.
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Pagination
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All requests for resource collections (repos, pull requests, issues, etc.)
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support pagination. Pagination options are described in the
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github.ListOptions struct and passed to the list methods directly or as an
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embedded type of a more specific list options struct (for example
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github.PullRequestListOptions). Pages information is available via the
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github.Response struct.
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client := github.NewClient(nil)
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opt := &github.RepositoryListByOrgOptions{
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ListOptions: github.ListOptions{PerPage: 10},
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}
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// get all pages of results
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var allRepos []*github.Repository
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for {
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repos, resp, err := client.Repositories.ListByOrg(ctx, "github", opt)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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allRepos = append(allRepos, repos...)
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if resp.NextPage == 0 {
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break
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}
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opt.Page = resp.NextPage
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}
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Google App Engine
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Go on App Engine Classic (which as of this writing uses Go 1.6) can not use
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the "context" import and still relies on "golang.org/x/net/context".
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As a result, if you wish to continue to use "go-github" on App Engine Classic,
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you will need to rewrite all the "context" imports using the following command:
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gofmt -w -r '"context" -> "golang.org/x/net/context"' *.go
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See "with_appengine.go" for more details.
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*/
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package github
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