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A Github API Client for the browser and Node

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Universal Github Client

A Github API Client for the browser and Node JS

Installation and getting started

First install the package

npm i universal-github-client

# or

yarn add universal-github-client

Then you need to generate a new token from your Github profile and make sure that this token has access to the relevant scopes that you plan to query the API for.

Then you need to configure and setup your Github Client instance:

In Node

You need to install a fetch polyfill because Node does not include one.

npm i node-fetch

# or

yarn add node-fetch
const fetch = require('node-fetch');
const { GithubClient } = require('universal-github-client');

const client = new GitHubClient({
    base: 'https://api.github.com',
    token: 'YOUR_GITHUB_TOKEN_HERE',
    fetch
});

In browser

Please note that this package is supported by browsers which implement natively the Fetch API and have support for Promises. If you are using an outdated browser, you need to install a polyfill for Fetch and Promises.

import { GithubClient } = from 'universal-github-client';

const client = new GitHubClient({
    base: 'https://api.github.com',
    token: 'YOUR_GITHUB_TOKEN_HERE',
    fetch
});

Usage

When you have installed and configured the client, you can make calls to the Github API:

You can use the paths defined in the Github API documentation.

For example, if you want to get the repositories for a user you need to do the following:

const repos = client.get({ path: '/users/scriptex/repo' }); // scriptex is the Github user name

There are five different instance methods based on the HTTP method required by a particular endpoint in the Github API.

client.get({ path });

client.post({ path, data });

client.delete({ path });

client.put({ path, data });

client.patch({ path, data });

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MIT