NAME
Pithub::GitData::References - Github v3 Git Data References API
VERSION
version 0.01041
METHODS
create
Create a Reference
POST /repos/:user/:repo/git/refs
Parameters:
user: mandatory string
repo: mandatory string
data: mandatory hashref, having following keys:
ref: mandatory string of the name of the fully qualified reference (ie: refs/heads/master). If it doesn't start with 'refs' and have at least two slashes, it will be rejected.
sha: mandatory string of the SHA1 value to set this reference to.
Examples:
my $r = Pithub::GitData::References->new; my $result = $r->create( user => 'plu', repo => 'Pithub', data => { ref => 'refs/heads/master', sha => '827efc6d56897b048c772eb4087f854f46256132' . } );
get
Get a Reference
GET /repos/:user/:repo/git/refs/:ref
Parameters:
user: mandatory string
repo: mandatory string
ref: mandatory string
The key ref must be formatted as
heads/branch
, not justbranch
. For example, the call to get the data for a branch namedsc/featureA
would be:heads/sc/featureA
Examples:
my $r = Pithub::GitData::References->new; my $result = $r->get( user => 'plu', repo => 'Pithub', ref => 'heads/master' );
Response: Status: 200 OK
{ "ref": "refs/heads/sc/featureA", "url": "https://api.github.com/repos/octocat/Hello-World/git/refs/heads/sc/featureA", "object": { "type": "commit", "sha": "aa218f56b14c9653891f9e74264a383fa43fefbd", "url": "https://api.github.com/repos/octocat/Hello-World/git/commits/aa218f56b14c9653891f9e74264a383fa43fefbd" } }
list
Get all References
GET /repos/:user/:repo/git/refs
This will return an array of all the references on the system, including things like notes and stashes if they exist on the server. Anything in the namespace, not just heads and tags, though that would be the most common.
Parameters:
user: mandatory string
repo: mandatory string
Examples:
my $r = Pithub::GitData::References->new; my $result = $r->list( user => 'plu', repo => 'Pithub', );
You can also request a sub-namespace. For example, to get all the tag references, you can call:
GET /repos/:user/:repo/git/refs/tags
Parameters:
user: mandatory string
repo: mandatory string
ref: mandatory string
Examples:
my $r = Pithub::GitData::References->new; my $result = $r->list( user => 'plu', repo => 'Pithub', ref => 'tags', );
Response: Status: 200 OK
[ { "object": { "type": "commit", "sha": "1c5230f42d6d3e376162591f223fc4130d671937", "url": "https://api.github.com/repos/plu/Pithub/git/commits/1c5230f42d6d3e376162591f223fc4130d671937" }, "ref": "refs/tags/v0.01000", "url": "https://api.github.com/repos/plu/Pithub/git/refs/tags/v0.01000" }, { "object": { "type": "tag", "sha": "ef328a0679a992bd2c0ac537cf19d379f1c8d177", "url": "https://api.github.com/repos/plu/Pithub/git/tags/ef328a0679a992bd2c0ac537cf19d379f1c8d177" }, "ref": "refs/tags/v0.01001", "url": "https://api.github.com/repos/plu/Pithub/git/refs/tags/v0.01001" } ]
update
Update a Reference
PATCH /repos/:user/:repo/git/refs/:ref
Parameters:
user: mandatory string
repo: mandatory string
ref: mandatory string
data: mandatory hashref, having following keys:
sha: mandatory string of the SHA1 value to set this reference to.
force: optional boolean indicating whether to force the update or to make sure the update is a fast-forward update. The default is
false
so leaving this out or setting it tofalse
will make sure you're not overwriting work.
Examples:
my $r = Pithub::GitData::References->new; my $result = $r->update( user => 'plu', repo => 'Pithub', ref => 'tags/v1.0', data => { force => 1, sha => 'aa218f56b14c9653891f9e74264a383fa43fefbd', } );
Response: Status: 200 OK
[ { "ref": "refs/heads/sc/featureA", "url": "https://api.github.com/repos/octocat/Hello-World/git/refs/heads/sc/featureA", "object": { "type": "commit", "sha": "aa218f56b14c9653891f9e74264a383fa43fefbd", "url": "https://api.github.com/repos/octocat/Hello-World/git/commits/aa218f56b14c9653891f9e74264a383fa43fefbd" } } ]
AUTHOR
Johannes Plunien <plu@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2011 by Johannes Plunien.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.