The GitHub API v3 for Haskell.
Some functions are missing; these are functions where the GitHub API did not work as expected. The full GitHub API is in beta and constantly improving.
In your project's cabal file:
Or from the command line:
See the samples in the samples/ directory.
Note: some samples might be outdated.
For details see the reference documentation on Hackage.
Each module lines up with the hierarchy of documentation from the GitHub API.
Request functions (ending with R
) construct a data type which can be executed in IO
by executeRequest
functions. They are all listed in the root GitHub
module.
IO functions produce an IO (Either Error a)
, where a
is the actual thing you want. You must call the function using IO goodness, then dispatch on the possible error message. Here's an example from the samples:
Many function have samples under samples/
directory.
{-# LANGUAGE NoImplicitPrelude #-} {-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-} import Prelude.Compat import Data.Text (Text, pack) import Data.Text.IO as T (putStrLn) import Data.Monoid ((<>)) import GitHub (github') import qualified GitHub main :: IO () main = do possibleUsers <- github' GitHub.usersFollowingR "phadej" T.putStrLn $ either (("Error: " <>) . pack . show) (foldMap ((<> "\n") . formatUser)) possibleUsers formatUser :: GitHub.SimpleUser -> Text formatUser = GitHub.untagName . GitHub.simpleUserLogin
Please see CONTRIBUTING.md for details on how you can help.
Copyright 2011-2012 Mike Burns. Copyright 2013-2015 John Wiegley. Copyright 2016-2019 Oleg Grenrus.
Available under the BSD 3-clause license.
Library github-rest
also provides an interface to the GitHub API. It compares itself to github
here: https://github.com/LeapYear/github-rest#comparison-to-other-libraries
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