Gitwrap
Welcome to GitWrap! A simple client wrapper that interacts with the GitHub API. What does it do? It basically renders public data from Users, Repositories and Organizations. These include name, email, location, stars, etc.
Installation
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'gitwrap'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install gitwrap
Usage
After installing the gem just include it in your gemfile and off you go!
The objects are generated automatically. They have a base url to connect to and retrieve data via the DataCreator module, which parses and returns corresponding obejcts to the method calls.
Each object method is listed here:
Users
user = User.fetch_single_user(username)
user = User.fetch_all_users
Orgs
org = Org.fetch_single_org(organization_name)
org = Org.fetch_all_orgs
Repos
repos = Repo.fetch_user_repos(username)
repos = Repo.fetch_org_repos(organization_name)
repos = Repo.fetch_all_repos
repo = Repo.fetch_single_repo(repo_owner, repo_name)
Using the wrapper is simple. Just declare your new objects:
user = User.fetch_single_user(username)
And call the desired methods:
user.name
user.email
user.location
Each class (Users, Repos and Orgs) has their unique attributes.
Users have:
user.name
user.email
user.location
user.username
Organizations have:
org.id
org.name
org.site
org.location
org.public_repos
org.followers
org.members
Repos have:
repo.name
repo.url
repo.language
repo.stars
It is worth noting that due to the Github API format, not all attributes are available to every method call. Such examples are included in the fetch.rb file.
Contributing
- Fork it!
- Commit your changes.
- Create a pull request.
Current Version
Version 0.7.0
License
The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.