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reshuffle-github-connector

v0.0.2

Published

A Reshuffle GitHub connector

Downloads

7

Readme

reshuffle-github-connector

Code | npm | Code sample

npm install reshuffle-github-connector

This connector uses the Octokit GitHub REST API package.

Reshuffle GitHub Connector

This package contains a Reshuffle connector to connect to GitHub.

The following example listens to all GitHub events on a repository:

const { Reshuffle } = require('reshuffle')
const { GitHubConnector } = require('reshuffle-github-connector')

const app = new Reshuffle()
const connector = new GitHubConnector(app, {
  token: process.env.TOKEN,
  runtimeBaseUrl: process.env.RUNTIME_BASE_URL
})

connector.on({ githubEvent: 'push' }, (event) => {
  console.log('GitHub Event: ', event)
})

app.start()

Table of Contents

Create GitHub API token

Configuration Options

Connector Events

Connector Actions

Create an API token from your GitHub account:

  1. Log in and go to https://github.com/settings/tokens.
  2. Click "Generate new token".
  3. Click Copy to clipboard, then paste the token to your script, or elsewhere to save

Configuration Options:

Provide options as below for connecting to GitHub:

const connector = new GitHubConnector(app, {
  token: process.env.TOKEN,
  runtimeBaseUrl: process.env.RUNTIME_BASE_URL
})

To use GitHub connector events, you need to provide at least your runtimeBaseUrl. You can also override the default webhookPath and webhookName.

interface GithubConnectorConfigOptions extends OctokitOptions {
  secret?: string
  webhookPath?: string
  runtimeBaseUrl?: string
  token?: string
}

// Full list of available options to connect to Octokit GitHub Rest API
type OctokitOptions = {
  authStrategy?: any
  auth?: any
  userAgent?: string
  previews?: string[]
  baseUrl?: string
  log?: {
    debug: (message: string) => unknown
    info: (message: string) => unknown
    warn: (message: string) => unknown
    error: (message: string) => unknown
  }
  request?: OctokitTypes.RequestRequestOptions
  timeZone?: string
  [option: string]: any
}

Connector events

listening to GitHub events

To listen to events happening in GitHub, pass the GitHub event type as options

interface GitHubConnectorEventOptions {
  owner: process.env.OWNER,
  repo: process.env.REPO,
  githubEvent: GithubEvent
}

// From: https://developer.github.com/webhooks/event-payloads/#webhook-event-payloads
type GithubEvent =
  | 'check_run'
  | 'check_suite'
  | 'commit_comment'
  | 'content_reference'
  | 'create'
  | 'delete'
  | 'deploy_key'
  | 'deployment'
  | 'deployment_status'
  | 'fork'
  | 'github_app_authorization'
  | 'gollum'
  | 'installation'
  | 'installation_repositories'
  | 'issue_comment'
  | 'issues'
  | 'label'
  | 'marketplace_purchase'
  | 'member'
  | 'membership'
  | 'meta'
  | 'milestone'
  | 'organization'
  | 'org_block'
  | 'package'
  | 'page_build'
  | 'ping'
  | 'project_card'
  | 'project_column'
  | 'project'
  | 'public'
  | 'pull_request'
  | 'pull_request_review'
  | 'pull_request_review_comment'
  | 'push'
  | 'release'
  | 'repository_dispatch'
  | 'repository'
  | 'repository_import'
  | 'repository_vulnerability_alert'
  | 'security_advisory'
  | 'sponsorship'
  | 'star'
  | 'status'
  | 'team'
  | 'team_add'
  | 'watch'
Examples of event listeners:
const app = new Reshuffle()
const connector = new GitHubConnector(app, {
  token: process.env.TOKEN,
  runtimeBaseUrl: process.env.RUNTIME_BASE_URL
})

connector.on({ 
    owner: process.env.OWNER,
    repo: process.env.REPO,
    githubEvent: 'issues' 
  }, async (event, app) => {
  console.log(event)
})

connector.on({ 
    owner: process.env.OWNER,
    repo: process.env.REPO,
    githubEvent: 'fork' 
  }, async (event, app) => {
  console.log(event)
})

Connector actions

All actions are provided via the sdk. // See full list of actions with documentation Octokit GitHub Rest.js Documentation

Few examples:

  • Get the issues for a repository
const repoIssues = await connector.sdk().issues.get({
  owner,
  repo,
  issue_number,
})
  • Create a pull request
const pullRequest = await connector.sdk().pulls.create({
  owner,
  repo,
  title,
  head,
  base,
})
  • Follow another user:
const user = await connector.sdk().users.follow({
  username,
})
sdk

Full access to the Octokit GitHub Rest Client

const sdk = await connector.sdk()