Octoplex

A lightweight wrapper around Github's v3 API

Installation

gem 'octoplex'

Usage

Octoplex provides both authenticated and unauthenticated usage, however authenticated usage assumes you have acquired an OAuth token for your user from another service, e.g. using Omniauth and Devise.

If you haven't already done so, register your application with the Github API at https://github.com/account/applications

Authenticated

Initialise the client with an auth token:

Octoplex.client(:token => "OAUTH_TOKEN")

Request this users details:

Octoplex.user

Request a specific users details:

Octoplex.users('ivanvanderbyl')

All client methods are designed to match closely to the Github v3 API REST methods.

Example: Calling Octoplex.user will make an API call equivalent to GET /user

Alternatively you can use Octoplex as a connection wrapper for the API:

Octoplex.get('/user')
Octoplex.get('/user/repos')

All requests return a Hashr object or Array of Hashr objects

All requests on the new v3 API are rate limited, to find out your current usage you can query these two methods after each request:

Octoplex.rate_limit #=> 5000
Octoplex.rate_limit_remaining #=> 4999

There are times when you may want to run multiple instances of the Octoplex::Client side by side with different tokens.

The recommended approach for this is to not use the global Octoplex object, rather instantiate Octoplex::Client individually.

client = Octoplex::Client.new(:token => "AUTH_TOKEN")
client.get('/user')

Configuration

You can specify a number of connection options before making your first request, but remember, the connection object is cached so you will need to call Octoplex.discard_client! if you want to change anything.

Available options:

{
  :token => YOU OAUTH AUTHENTICATION TOKEN, Default: nil,
  :per_page => THE NUMBER OF ITEMS TO REQUEST AT ONCE, Default: 100,
  :enable_caching, ENABLE REQUEST CACHING, Default: true
}

Pass these to Octoplex.client(options)

Repositories

Here is a quick rundown on using Octoplex to interact with Repositories.

List all for a user

Octoplex.repos('ivanvanderbyl')
# or, take the object orientated approach
Octoplex.users('testpilot').repos

List all for the current user

Octoplex.repos
# or
Octoplex.user.repos

Fetch a specific repo

Octoplex.repo('ivanvanderbyl/cloudist')
# or
Octoplex.repo('ivanvanderbyl', 'cloudist')

List all for an Organisation

Octoplex.orgs('testpilot').repos
# or
Octoplex.repos('testpilot')

Language note

This library is written in International English, so if you're wondering why we've swapped your Zs for S, and added a U to colour – get a dictionary.