# GitHub
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The simplest Elixir client for GitHub [REST API v3](https://developer.github.com/v3/).
## Contents
* [Usage](#usage)
* [With App JWT token](#with-app-jwt-token)
* [With OAuth access token](#with-oauth-access-token)
* [Pagination](#pagination)
* [API Resouces](#api-resources)
* [Installation](#installation)
* [Configuration](#configuration)
* [Testing](#testing)
## Usage
### With App JWT token
To authenticate with a GitHub App and make an API call by using a [JWT token](https://developer.github.com/apps/building-github-apps/authenticating-with-github-apps/):
```elixir
iex> jwt_token = Github.Client.generate_jwt_token(app_id: 12345, private_key_filepath: "app.pem")
iex> github_client = %Github.Client{jwt_token: "jwt_token"}
iex> github_client |> Github.Apps.Installations.find!(67890)
%Github.Client.Response{
status: 200,
headers: [...],
body: %{"id" => 12345, ...},
...
}
```
### With OAuth access token
To get an access token, redirect a user to an authorize url:
```elixir
def github(conn, _params) do
authorize_url = Github.Oauth2.Client.authorize_url!(
config: [client_id: "client_id", client_secret: "client_secret"],
scope: "user:email"
)
conn |> redirect(external: authorize_url)
end
```
If a user authorized a log in then GitHub will hit an application callback endpoint with a `code`:
```elixir
def github_callback(conn, %{"code" => code}) do
access_token = Github.Oauth2.Client.access_token!(
config: [client_id: "client_id", client_secret: "client_secret"],
params: [code: code]
)
github_client = %Github.Client{access_token: access_token}
%{"login" => login} = github_client |> Github.Users.find!() |> Map.fetch!(:body)
[%{"email" => email} | _] = github_client |> Github.Users.Emails.list!() |> Map.fetch!(:body)
...
end
```
### Pagination
For pagination, the client has such functions as [Github.Client.fetch_more!](https://hexdocs.pm/github/Github.Client.html#fetch_more!/1) and [Github.Client.fetch_all!](https://hexdocs.pm/github/Github.Client.html#fetch_all!/1). Here is an example:
```elixir
iex> github_client = %Github.Client{access_token: "access_token"}
iex> first_page = github_client |> Github.Users.Emails.list!(page: 1, per_page: 1)
%Github.Client.Response{
status: 200,
headers: [...],
body: [...],
next_page: 2,
last_page: 3,
next_url: "https://api.github.com/user/emails?page=2&per_page=1",
last_url: "https://api.github.com/user/emails?page=3&per_page=1",
...
}
iex> Github.Client.fetch_more!(first_page)
%Github.Client.Response{
status: 200,
headers: [...],
body: [...],
next_page: 3,
last_page: 3,
next_url: "https://api.github.com/user/emails?page=3&per_page=1",
last_url: "https://api.github.com/user/emails?page=3&per_page=1",
...
}
```
Please visit [hexdocs.pm/github](https://hexdocs.pm/github/api-reference.html) to find more code examples.
## API Resources
* [Apps](https://hexdocs.pm/github/Github.Apps.html)
* [Installations](https://hexdocs.pm/github/Github.Apps.Installations.html)
* Git
* [References](https://hexdocs.pm/github/Github.Git.Refs.html)
* [Organizations](https://hexdocs.pm/github/Github.Orgs.html)
* [Repositories](https://hexdocs.pm/github/Github.Repos.html)
* [Commits](https://hexdocs.pm/github/Github.Repos.Commits.html)
* [Contents](https://hexdocs.pm/github/Github.Repos.Contents.html)
* [Statuses](https://hexdocs.pm/github/Github.Repos.Statuses.html)
* [Pull Requests](https://hexdocs.pm/github/Github.Pulls.html)
* [Users](https://hexdocs.pm/github/Github.Users.html)
* [Emails](https://hexdocs.pm/github/Github.Users.Emails.html)
## Installation
The package can be installed by adding `github` to your list of dependencies in `mix.exs`:
```elixir
def deps do
[
{:github, "~> 0.12.0-rc1"}
]
end
```
## Configuration
It uses `jason` as a default JSON library. Change the config to use any other JSON library, for example:
```elixir
config Github.Client, json_library: Poison
```
## Testing
```
mix deps.get
mix test
```