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@octokit/action
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GitHub API client for GitHub Actions
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You can pass secret.GITHUB_TOKEN
or any of your own secrets to a Node.js script. For example
name: My Node Action
on:
- pull_request
jobs:
my-action:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
# Check out code using git
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
# Install Node 12
- uses: actions/setup-node@v1
with:
version: 12
# Node.js script can be anywhere. A good convention is to put local GitHub Actions
# into the `.github/actions` folder
- run: node .github/actions/my-script.js
with:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
Setting GITHUB_TOKEN
on either with:
or env:
will work.
// .github/actions/my-script.js
const octokit = new Octokit();
// `octokit` is now authenticated using GITHUB_TOKEN
const octokit = new Octokit();
const [owner, repo] = process.env.GITHUB_REPOSITORY.split("/");
// See https://developer.github.com/v3/issues/#create-an-issue
const { data } = await octokit.request("POST /repos/{owner}/{repo}/issues", {
owner,
repo,
title: "My test issue",
});
console.log("Issue created: %s", data.html_url);
You can also use octokit.issues.create({ owner, repo, title })
. See the REST endpoint methods plugin for a list of all available methods.
const octokit = new Octokit();
const eventPayload = require(process.env.GITHUB_EVENT_PATH);
const repositoryId = eventPayload.repository.node_id;
const response = await octokit.graphql(
`
mutation($repositoryId:ID!, $title:String!) {
createIssue(input:{repositoryId: $repositoryId, title: $title}) {
issue {
number
}
}
}
`,
{
repositoryId,
title: "My test issue",
}
);
@octokit/action
is build upon @octokit/core
. Refer to its README for the full API documentation.
Types for endpoint method parameters and responses are exported as RestEndpointMethodTypes
. They keys are the same as the endpoint methods. Here is an example to retrieve the parameter and response types for octokit.checks.create()
import { RestEndpointMethodTypes } from `@octokit/action`;
type ChecksCreateParams = RestEndpointMethodTypes["checks"]["create"]["parameters"];
type ChecksCreateResponse = RestEndpointMethodTypes["checks"]["create"]["response"];
@octokit/action
is simply a @octokit/core
constructor, pre-authenticate using `@octokit/auth-action.
The source code is … simple: src/index.ts
.
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GitHub API client for GitHub Actions
The npm package @octokit/action receives a total of 29,224 weekly downloads. As such, @octokit/action popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @octokit/action demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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