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@boss-net/github-import

Imports projects from Github repos since a given date.

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Github Import

Imports projects from Github repos since a given date.

Note: This module is a proof of concept for how you can use the Boss-Net import API. We hope to roll the findings from this module into the Boss-Net website eventually, so consider this a work in progress.

Prerequisites

To use this tool you must first set an environment variable BOSS_TOKEN with your API key, as found at https://boss-net.github.io/account.

Installation

You can install this globally by running:

npm install -g @boss-net/github-import

You can find usage instructions by running:

github-import --help

Usage

To find out the available arguments, type the following command:

github-import --help

To import all repos modified in the last day (since the beginning of the day, yesterday) you can run the following command:

github-import --orgId=<orgId> --integrationId=<integrationId> --githubToken=<githubToken> --githubUrl=<baseUrl>

To import all repos for a specific GitHub organisation you can run the following command:

github-import --orgId=<orgId> --integrationId=<integrationId> --githubToken=<githubToken> --githubUrl=<baseUrl> --githubOrg=<githubOrgName>

If you wish to expand the number of days, you can specify with the days argument:

github-import --orgId=<orgId> --integrationId=<integrationId> --githubToken=<githubToken> --githubUrl=<baseUrl> --days=<number>

To import all repos modified since a specific dateTime (in the ISO 8601 format YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss.sssZ) you can run the following command:

github-import --orgId=<orgId> --integrationId=<integrationId> --githubToken=<githubToken> --githubUrl=<baseUrl> --since=<dateTime>

We recommend setting up a cron job to run this script daily at most.

  • You can retrieve your orgId from your org settings page on Boss-Net.
  • The integrationId is available via the integration settings page.
  • You can generate a token for access to the GitHub API from your Personal access tokens page.
  • The Github URL is only required for Github Server instances and is the base URL that your GitHub Server is available at.

How this works

When you run github-import, it retrieves all repos that were modified since the date you specify (defaults to 1 day). It then calls the Boss-Net import API with those repos, which will attempt to import projects from the given repos. If any new target files are found in these repos, this will result in a new project being created.

Please note that this will trigger a retest of any projects that were already imported.

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Package last updated on 28 Jun 2023

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