Package Exports
- ghreleases
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Readme
ghreleases
Interact with the GitHub releases API.
API
list(auth, org, repo[, options], cb)
List all releases for a repo. Calls back with an array of releases.
const gh = require('ghreleases')
const auth = {
token: '90230948aef88723eca2309880fea09789234',
user: 'ralphtheninja'
}
gh.list(auth, 'level', 'leveldown', (err, list) => {
console.log(list)
})
GitHub docs.
getLatest(auth, org, repo[, options], cb)
Get latest release.
gh.getLatest(auth, 'level', 'leveldown', (err, release) => {
console.log(release)
})
GitHub docs.
getById(auth, org, repo, id[, options], cb)
Get data for a single release.
gh.getById(auth, 'level', 'leveldown', '1363866', (err, release) => {
console.log(release)
})
GitHub docs.
getByTag(auth, org, repo, tag[, options], cb)
Get release by tag.
gh.getByTag(auth, 'level', 'leveldown', 'v1.2.2', (err, release) => {
console.log(release)
})
GitHub docs.
create(auth, org, repo, data[, options], cb)
Create a release.
const data = {
tag_name: '1.2.3-test',
name: 'Release name for 1.2.3-test',
body: 'Body text of release goes here'
}
gh.create(auth, 'level', 'leveldown', data, (err, release) => {
console.log(release)
})
The release on GitHub would then look as follows:
GitHub docs
uploadAssets(auth, org, repo, release, files[, options], cb)
Upload assets to a release. Calls back with an array of results for each upload request.
- The
release
parameter accepts either a releaseid
,'latest'
or a valid ref, e.g.'tags/v1.0.0'
- The
files
parameter is an array of absolute file paths that should be uploaded and associated with this release
const ref = 'tags/v1.3.0'
const files = [
'/path/to/README.md',
'/path/to/prebuilt/binary.tar.gz'
]
gh.uploadAssets(auth, 'level', 'leveldown', ref, files, (err, res) => {
console.log(res)
})
GitHub docs
Also See
For interacting with other parts of the GitHub API, check out the modules below.
License
MIT