Minimalistic client to access GitHub’s REST and GraphQL APIs.
Install the package from CRAN as usual:
install.packages("gh")
Install the development version from GitHub:
::pak("r-lib/gh") pak
The value returned by gh::gh_token()
is used as Personal
Access Token (PAT). A token is needed for some requests, and to help
with rate limiting. gh can use your regular git credentials in the git
credential store, via the gitcreds package. Use
gitcreds::gitcreds_set()
to put a PAT into the git
credential store. If you cannot use the credential store, set the
GITHUB_PAT
environment variable to your PAT. See the
details in the ?gh::gh_token
manual page and the manual of
the gitcreds package.
GITHUB_API_URL
environment variable, if set, is
used for the default github api url.library(gh)
Use the gh()
function to access all API endpoints. The
endpoints are listed in the documentation.
The first argument of gh()
is the endpoint. You can just
copy and paste the API endpoints from the documentation. Note that the
leading slash must be included as well.
From https://docs.github.com/rest/reference/repos#list-repositories-for-a-user
you can copy and paste GET /users/{username}/repos
into
your gh()
call. E.g.
<- gh("GET /users/{username}/repos", username = "gaborcsardi")
my_repos vapply(my_repos, "[[", "", "name")
#> [1] "after" "alda" "alexr"
#> [4] "all.primer.tutorials" "altlist" "anticlust"
#> [7] "argufy" "ask" "async"
#> [10] "autobrew-bundler" "available-work" "baguette"
#> [13] "BCEA" "BH" "bigrquerystorage"
#> [16] "brew-big-sur" "brokenPackage" "brulee"
#> [19] "build-r-app" "butcher" "censored"
#> [22] "cf-tunnel" "checkinstall" "cli"
#> [25] "clock" "comments" "covr"
#> [28] "covrlabs" "cran-metadata" "csg"
The JSON result sent by the API is converted to an R object.
Parameters can be passed as extra arguments. E.g.
<- gh(
my_repos "/users/{username}/repos",
username = "gaborcsardi",
sort = "created")
vapply(my_repos, "[[", "", "name")
#> [1] "phantomjs" "FSA" "greta" "webdriver"
#> [5] "clock" "testthat" "jsonlite" "duckdb"
#> [9] "duckdb-r" "httpuv" "unwind" "httr2"
#> [13] "pins-r" "install-figlet" "weird-package" "anticlust"
#> [17] "nanoparquet-cli" "cf-tunnel" "myweek" "figlet"
#> [21] "evercran" "available-work" "r-shell" "Rcpp"
#> [25] "openssl" "openbsd-vm" "cran-metadata" "run-r-app"
#> [29] "build-r-app" "comments"
POST, PATCH, PUT, and DELETE requests can be sent by including the HTTP verb before the endpoint, in the first argument. E.g. to create a repository:
<- gh("POST /user/repos", name = "my-new-repo-for-gh-testing") new_repo
and then delete it:
gh("DELETE /repos/{owner}/{repo}", owner = "gaborcsardi",
repo = "my-new-repo-for-gh-testing")
By default the GITHUB_PAT
environment variable is used.
Alternatively, one can set the .token
argument of
gh()
.
Supply the page
parameter to get subsequent pages:
<- gh("GET /orgs/{org}/repos", org = "r-lib", page = 2)
my_repos2 vapply(my_repos2, "[[", "", "name")
#> [1] "desc" "profvis" "sodium" "gargle" "remotes"
#> [6] "jose" "backports" "rcmdcheck" "vdiffr" "callr"
#> [11] "mockery" "here" "revdepcheck" "processx" "vctrs"
#> [16] "debugme" "usethis" "rlang" "pkgload" "httrmock"
#> [21] "pkgbuild" "prettycode" "roxygen2md" "pkgapi" "zeallot"
#> [26] "liteq" "keyring" "sloop" "styler" "ansistrings"
GITHUB_API_URL
environment variable is used for the
default github api url.GITHUB_PAT
and GITHUB_TOKEN
environment variables are used, if set, in this order, as default token.
Consider using the git credential store instead, see
?gh::gh_token
.Please note that the gh project is released with a Contributor Code of Conduct. By contributing to this project, you agree to abide by its terms.
MIT © Gábor Csárdi, Jennifer Bryan, Hadley Wickham