One Git library to Rule
Library for one API for many git forges. (e.g. GitHub, GitLab, Pagure).
Currently supported git forges:
To start using ogr:
See Documentation of Index of Sub-modules, Functions & Classes
For examples of how to use ogr
see Jupyter examples.
GitHub
This snippet shows how to obtain all releases for certain GitHub project using ogr.
from ogr.services.github import GithubService
service = GithubService(token="your_token")
ogr_project = service.get_project(
repo="ogr",
namespace="packit-service"
)
ogr_releases = ogr_project.get_releases()
for release in ogr_releases:
print(release.tag_name)
This will output:
0.7.0
0.6.0
0.5.0
0.4.0
0.3.1
0.3.0
0.2.0
0.1.0
0.0.3
0.0.2
0.0.1
You can use the same API for other forges, you just need to replace GithubService
with PagureService
.
Supported functionality
For more info on functionality that is not supported in all services the same way
see compatibility tables.
Installation
On Fedora:
$ dnf install python3-ogr
You can also use our packit-releases
Copr repository
(contains also released versions of OGR):
$ dnf copr enable packit/packit-releases
$ dnf install python3-ogr
Or from PyPI:
$ pip3 install --user ogr
You can also install OGR from the main
branch, if you are brave enough:
You can use our packit-dev
Copr repository
(contains the latest development version of ogr):
$ dnf copr enable packit/packit-dev
$ dnf install python3-ogr
Or
$ pip3 install --user git+https://github.com/packit/ogr.git
Requirements
Makefile
Tests
Make sure to install prerequisite packages before first make check
,
make build
, or make check-in-container
. See CONTRIBUTING.md for
details.
Contribution notes
- Property should not connect to network.
Contribution guidelines
For more info about contributing to our project see our contribution guide.
Deprecation policy
For more info about deprecation policy see Deprecation policy