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github-openapi-graphql-query

v4.4.0

Published

Library to send GraphQL queries against GitHub's REST API specifications

Downloads

394

Readme

GitHub OpenAPI GraphQL Query

Send GraphQL queries against the OpenAPI specification of GitHub's REST API

The OpenAPI specification is published to @github/openapi. All REST API endpoints for https://api.github.com as well as the supported GitHub Enterprise (GHE) versions can be queried.

Usage

const graphql = require("github-openapi-graphql-query");
const query = `
  {
    endpoints {
      name
      method
      url
      parameters {
        name
        type
      }
    }
  }
`;

graphql(query).then(
  ({ data }) => console.log(data),
  (error) => console.error(error)
);

The query loads the definitions from the latest @github/openapi release on GitHub. An optional endpoints(version: "4.6.6") { ... } parameter can be passed to query a specific version.

All releases can be retrieved using the following query

{
  releases {
    version
    createdAt
  }
}

The latest release can be retrieved, too

{
  lastRelease {
    version
    createdAt
  }
}

GitHub Enterprise Cloud (GHEC) compatibility mode

As of v8.0.0 of octokit/openapi, the api.github.com specification no longer include API operations for GitHub Enterprise Cloud (GHEC). In order to avoid this breaking change, the GHEC compatibility mode can be enabled by passing ghecCompatibilityMode: true to the endpoints() or endpoint() query.

{
  endpoints(ghecCompatibilityMode: true) {
    name
    method
    url
    parameters {
      name
      type
    }
  }
}

License

MIT