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gogs-client

v0.5.2

Published

A client library for interacting with the gogs REST api.

Downloads

16

Readme

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node-gogs-client

A client library for interacting with the Gogs REST api. This library is written to communicate according to the api defined in gogits/go-gogs-client.

Everything returns a promise!

##Supported Operations

  • create user
  • edit user
  • search users
  • get user
  • delete user
  • search repositories
  • list user repositories
  • create repository
  • get repository
  • delete repository
  • create application token
  • list application tokens
  • create public key
  • get public key
  • list public keys
  • delete public key

Installation

npm install gogs-client

Examples

var GogsClient = require('gogs-client');
var api = new GogsClient('https://try.gogs.io/api/v1');
api.searchRepos('gogs', 0, 5).then(function(list) {
    console.log(list);
});

Testing

In order to run the tests you'll need to create a config.json file in the test directory. See the sample.config.json to get started. You probably only need to change where the api points to and the credentials for the admin user. Once configured you may run the following:

gulp test

NOTE: some tests are designed to test custom changes to the api used in git.door43.org. These tests are prefixed with v2. Although these tests may fail when ran against a v1 gogs api the library should still function correctly with a v1 api, you just won't have v2 functionality.

##Method Arguments/Results The format of data passed into/out-of a method closely matches that of the GOGS API.

To get you started here are some basic objects and their properites

###User

{
  "username": ""
  "password": "",
  "token": ""
}

Not every property is required. The token will always take precedence over the username and password when used to authenticate a request.

Some methods require two users, one of which is the auth user. This allows you to control what account is authenticating the request. The user object used to authenticate a request must provide either a token or a username and password.

All methods are documented and indicate which properties are required for each argument.