A package providing a more flexible interface to accessing the GitHub API. Endpoints are created using the GHEndpoint
constructor and are executed with the queryGitHub
function in the GitHubT
monad.
This quickstart will demonstrate querying endpoints in a hypothetical public GitHub repo alice/my-project
.
{-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-} {-# OPTIONS_GHC -fno-warn-type-defaults #-} import Data.Text (Text) import GitHub.REST import Network.HTTP.Types (StdMethod(..)) default (Text) main = do let state = GitHubSettings { token = Nothing -- ^ An authentication token to use, if any. , userAgent = "alice/my-project" -- ^ GitHub requires this to be set to a User Agent specific to your -- application: https://developer.github.com/v3/#user-agent-required , apiVersion = "v3" -- ^ Specifies the API version to query: https://developer.github.com/v3/media/ } runGitHubT state $ do -- Get information for the "main" branch -- https://developer.github.com/v3/git/refs/#get-a-single-reference ref <- queryGitHub GHEndpoint { method = GET -- Colon-prefixed components in the endpoint will be interpolated by -- the values in 'endpointVals'. -- In this case, "/repos/alice/my-project/git/refs/heads/main" , endpoint = "/repos/:owner/:repo/git/refs/:ref" , endpointVals = [ "owner" := "alice" , "repo" := "my-project" , "ref" := "heads/main" ] , ghData = [] } -- 'github-rest' provides a '.:' helper for when the API guarantees that a -- key in a JSON object exists -- -- The result of 'queryGitHub' is anything that's an instance of FromJSON, -- if using manually-defined data types is preferred over using '.:'. This -- package can be easily used with the aeson-schemas library, which -- provides a type-safe way to query JSON data. let sha :: Text sha = ref .: "object" .: "sha" -- Create a new branch called "foo" -- https://developer.github.com/v3/git/refs/#create-a-reference queryGitHub GHEndpoint { method = POST , endpoint = "/repos/:owner/:repo/git/refs" , endpointVals = [ "owner" := "alice" , "repo" := "my-project" ] , ghData = [ "ref" := "refs/heads/foo" , "sha" := sha ] }Comparison to other libraries
The github
package provides a decent API for querying the GitHub API, and it defines Haskell data types for each endpoint. These data types can be used as the result of queryGitHub
.
This package provides a different interface for people with different tastes:
github-rest
informs the user exactly which GitHub endpoint is being hit (e.g. /repos/:owner/:repo
). Users no longer need to spend time trying to scour documentation to find the corresponding function for an endpoint.
github-rest
passes authentication once, with requests executed in a single monadic context. The github
package requires passing in an authentication token every time a request is executed
In the same vein, github-rest
provides a monad transformer that handles all GitHub state needed to execute queryGitHub
. github
runs everything in IO
, expecting the caller to keep track of GitHub state manually.
github-rest
allows usage with aeson-schemas
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