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@oh-my-ghaad/gitlab

v0.0.13

Published

GitHub adapter for Oh My GHAAD, providing GitHub-specific implementation for using GitHub repositories as JSON databases.

Downloads

24

Readme

@oh-my-ghaad/adapter-github

GitHub adapter for Oh My GHAAD, providing GitHub-specific implementation for using GitHub repositories as JSON databases.

Overview

The GitHub adapter implements the core adapter interface to provide:

  • GitHub repository access
  • File operations (create, read, update, delete)
  • OAuth integration
  • Repository installation handling

Installation

npm install @oh-my-ghaad/adapter-github @oh-my-ghaad/core
# or
yarn add @oh-my-ghaad/adapter-github @oh-my-ghaad/core
# or
pnpm add @oh-my-ghaad/adapter-github @oh-my-ghaad/core

Basic Usage

import { Engine } from '@oh-my-ghaad/core';
import { GithubAdapter } from '@oh-my-ghaad/adapter-github';

// Create the engine instance with the GitHub adapter
const engine = new Engine({
  adapters: [
    new GithubAdapter({
      clientId: "YOUR_GITHUB_CLIENT_ID",
      redirectUri: process.env.YOUR_GITHUB_REDIRECT_URI!,
      accessManagementUrl:
        "https://github.com/apps/[YOUR_GITHUB_APP_NAME]/installations/new",
    }),
  ],
  collections: [/* your collections */],
  appConfig: {
    persisted: true
  }
});

Configuration

The GitHub adapter requires the following configuration:

  • clientId: The client ID of your GitHub app
  • redirectUri: The redirect URI of your GitHub app
  • accessManagementUrl: The URL to the access management page of your GitHub app

OAUTH

You will need to set up an OAuth app on GitHub. You will also need to set up a backend server to handle the OAuth flow since GitHub does not allow the implicit flow for OAuth apps.

See GitHub's OAuth App documentation for more details.

Example Server Setup

export async function POST(request: Request) {
  const { code } = await request.json();

  if (!code) {
    return new Response("Missing code", { status: 400 });
  }

  const response = await fetch("https://github.com/login/oauth/access_token", {
    method: "POST",
    headers: {
      Accept: "application/json",
      "Content-Type": "application/json",
    },
    body: JSON.stringify({
      client_id: process.env.NEXT_PUBLIC_GITHUB_CLIENT_ID!,
      client_secret: process.env.GITHUB_CLIENT_SECRET!,
      code: code,
      redirect_uri: process.env.NEXT_PUBLIC_GITHUB_REDIRECT_URI!,
    }),
  });

  if (!response.ok) {
    return new Response("Failed to fetch token", { status: 500 });
  }

  const responseJson = await response.json();

  if (!responseJson.access_token) {
    return new Response("Failed to fetch token", { status: 500 });
  }

  return new Response(JSON.stringify(responseJson));
}

Related Packages

For more examples and detailed usage, see the main README and the demo app.