Python client for GitHub API
Project description
Python client for GitHub API
Installation
requires python 3.4+
Yes that is opinionated. Python 2 is near the end of the life and this is a new project.
Note octokit and octokit.py were already taken in the cheese shop
pip install octokitpy
Documentation
https://octokitpy.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
Examples
REST API:
from octokit import Octokit repos = Octokit().repos.get_for_org(org='octokit', type='public') # Make an unauthenticated request for the public repositories of the octokit organization
Webhooks:
from octokit import webhook webhook.verify(headers, payload, secret, events=['push'])
octokit.py
provides a function to verify webhooks sent to your application.
- headers
dictionary of request headers
- payload
string; payload of request
- secret
string; secret provided to GitHub to sign webhook
- events
list; events that you want to receive
- verify_user_agent
boolean; whether or not you want to verify the user agent string of the request
- return_app_id
boolean; whether or not you want to return the app id from the ping event for GitHub applications. This will only return the id if the event is the ping event. Otherwise the return value will be boolean.
Authentication
Instatiate a client with the authentication scheme and credentials that you want to use.
basic:
octokit = Octokit(auth='basic', username='myuser', password='mypassword') octokit.repos.get_for_org(org='octokit', type='private')
token:
response = Octokit(auth='token', token='yak').authorization.get(id=100)
app:
octokit = Octokit(auth='app', app_id='42', private_key=private_key)
app installation:
octokit = Octokit(auth='installation', app_id='42', private_key=private_key)
For applications provide the application id either from the ping webhook or the application’s page on GitHub.
The private_key
is a string of your private key provided for the application.
The app
scheme will use the application id and private key to get a token for the first installation id of the application.
TODOs
GitHub APIs
[-] REST (see best practices, integration tests, and errors) [ ] GraphQL client [x] GitHub Apps [ ] OAuth Apps [x] Webhooks
Data
The octokit
client based on the available rest data and webhook data
[ ] Periodically, check if ``routes.json`` has changed and if so fetch and open a PR for it to be merged [ ] Periodically, check if ``webhook-names.json`` has changed and if so fetch and open a PR for it to be merged
Tests
[x] unit tests [ ] integration tests - need fixtures to assert against [ ] coverage uploaded to code climate -- not sure why it is not working
Errors
[ ] Raise :code:`OctokitValidationError` for param validation error [ ] Raise :code:`OctokitAuthenticationError` for auth error [ ] Raise :code:`OctokitRateLimitError` for rate limiting errors
Best Practices
[ ] throttling [ ] handles rate limiting [ ] pagination
Documentation
[ ] Auto generated documentation
Deployment
[ ] Deploy wheels [ ] Make GitHub releases work
Check box guide
[ ] Incomplete [-] Partially completed [x] Completed
Development
To run the all tests run:
tox
Contributing
Pull requests are very welcome!
Please see CONTRIBUTING.md for more information.
Credits
Package based on cookiecutter-pylibrary
License
MIT
Changelog
0.1.0 (?)
First release on PyPI.
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