octokit-plugin-create-pull-request
Octokit plugin to create a pull request with multiple file changes
Features
- Retrieves the repository’s default branch unless
base
branch is set - Makes multiple file changes using a single commit
- Creates a fork if the authenticated user does not have write access to the repository
- Can update existing pull request
Usage
Browsers
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Load octokit-plugin-create-pull-request and @octokit/core (or core-compatible module) directly from esm.sh
<script type="module">
import { Octokit } from "https://esm.sh/@octokit/core";
import { createPullRequest } from "https://esm.sh/octokit-plugin-create-pull-request";
</script>
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Node
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Install with npm install @octokit/core octokit-plugin-create-pull-request . Optionally replace @octokit/core with a core-compatible module
import { Octokit } from "@octokit/core";
import {
createPullRequest,
DELETE_FILE,
} from "octokit-plugin-create-pull-request";
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[!IMPORTANT]
As we use conditional exports, you will need to adapt your tsconfig.json
by setting "moduleResolution": "node16", "module": "node16"
.
See the TypeScript docs on package.json "exports".
See this helpful guide on transitioning to ESM from @sindresorhus
const MyOctokit = Octokit.plugin(createPullRequest);
const TOKEN = "secret123";
const octokit = new MyOctokit({
auth: TOKEN,
});
octokit
.createPullRequest({
owner: "user-or-org-login",
repo: "repo-name",
title: "pull request title",
body: "pull request description",
head: "pull-request-branch-name",
base: "main" ,
update: false ,
forceFork: false ,
labels: [
"bug",
]
changes: [
{
files: {
"path/to/file1.txt": "Content for file1",
"path/to/file2.png": {
content: "_base64_encoded_content_",
encoding: "base64",
},
"path/to/file3.txt": DELETE_FILE,
"path/to/file4.txt": ({ exists, encoding, content }) => {
if (!exists) return null;
return Buffer.from(content, encoding)
.toString("utf-8")
.toUpperCase();
},
"path/to/file5.sh": {
content: "echo Hello World",
encoding: "utf-8",
mode: "100755",
},
"path/to/file6.txt": ({ exists, encoding, content }) => {
if (!exists) return null;
const fileContent = Buffer.from(content, encoding).toString(
"utf-8"
);
if (fileContent.includes("octomania")) {
return DELETE_FILE;
}
return null;
},
},
commit:
"creating file1.txt, file2.png, deleting file3.txt, updating file4.txt (if it exists), file5.sh",
author: {
name: "Author LastName",
email: "Author.LastName@acme.com",
date: new Date().toISOString(),
},
committer: {
name: "Committer LastName",
email: "Committer.LastName@acme.com",
date: new Date().toISOString(),
},
signature: async function (commitPayload) {
},
},
],
})
.then((pr) => console.log(pr.data.number));
By default, a pull request is created, even if no files have been changed. To prevent an empty pull request, set options.createWhenEmpty
to false
. If no pull request has been created, octokit.createPullRequest()
resolves with null
.
By default, commits are always created, even if no files have been updated. To prevent empty commits, set options.changes[].emptyCommit
to false
. To set a custom commit message for empty commits, set emptyCommit
to a string.
For using this plugin with another plugin, you can import the composeCreatePullRequest
function, which accepts an octokit
instance as first argument, and the same options as octokit.createPullRequest
as second argument.
import { Octokit } from "@octokit/core";
import { composeCreatePullRequest } from "octokit-plugin-create-pull-request";
export function myPlugin(octokit) {
return {
async myFunction(options) {
const response = await composeCreatePullRequest(octokit, options);
return response;
},
};
}
LICENSE
MIT