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git-api-frontend

v1.5.2

Published

Javascript native library to call various git APIs

Readme

Gitlab-api-js

gitlab-api-js is a library that encapsulates the gitlab api to be used from a javascript frontend.

Currently still a work in progress (some functions are still in a TODO state). Very little has been well tested.

For license see {License.txt}

Prerequisites

Currently needs jquery (planning to remove that dependency).

TODO

  • Deploy on npm
  • Fix package.json
  • Remove dependency on jquery (should only be for ajax calls)
  • Add functionality for fork/merge/delete
  • Add tests
  • Setup build process (run tests + minify)
  • Generalize framework and add other git APIs (github, bitbucket, etc..). We should keep the same functions and arguments where possible.
  • Make function arguments some kind of list instead of the current mess to allow for easy optional arguments etc