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This project is an extension to the github3.py project, with the purpose of enabling GitHub Application development.
Using this library developers can access all of the special App endpoints as well as pull out a github3.py
client authenticated by a specific installation.
To connect you need to pass the app id and the location of your app's private key.
from github3apps import GithubApp
gha = GithubApp(app_id, path_to_private_key)
gha.set_user_agent('MyApp')
gha.get_app()
This returns the list of installations IDs available to your application.
from github3apps import GithubApp
gha = GithubApp(app_id, path_to_private_key)
installation_ids = gha.get_installations()
This returns the list of repositories available to your specific installation.
from github3apps import GithubApp
gha = GithubApp(app_id, path_to_private_key)
installation = gha.get_installation(installation_id)
installation.get_repositories()
This returns a github3.py client already authenticated against a specific installation.
from github3apps import GithubApp
gha = GithubApp(app_id, path_to_private_key)
installation = gha.get_installation(installation_id)
gh = installation.get_github3_client()
FAQs
Access the Github API as an Application
We found that divlibgithub3apps demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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