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nestjs-octokit

v0.2.0

Published

Octokit module for NestJS

Downloads

300

Readme

NestJS Octokit Module

This module facilitates the usage of Octokit in NestJS.

Introduction

Octokit is "The all-batteries-included GitHub SDK for Browsers, Node.js, and Deno". Using nestjs-octokit you can register the Octokit module and configure it the way NestJS suggests, then inject it as a standard NestJS injectable.

Installation

On Yarn:

yarn add nestjs-octokit octokit

On NPM:

npm install nestjs-octokit octokit

Usage

First register the module:

import { OctokitModule } from 'nestjs-octokit';

@Module({
  imports: [
    OctokitModule.forRoot({
      isGlobal: true,
      octokitOptions: {
        auth: 'my-github-token',
      },
    }),
    // ...
  ],
})
export class AppModule {}

Or if want to inject any dependency:

import { OctokitModule } from 'nestjs-octokit';

@Module({
  imports: [
    OctokitModule.forRootAsync({
      isGlobal: true,
      imports: [ConfigModule],
      inject: [ConfigService],
      useFactory: async (configService: ConfigService) => ({
        octokitOptions: {
          auth: configService.get<string>('GITHUB_AUTH_TOKEN'),
        },
      }),
    }),
    // ...
  ],
})
export class AppModule {}

Then you can inject the service:

import { OctokitService } from 'octokit-nestjs';

@Controller()
export class SomeController {
  constructor(private readonly octokitService: OctokitService) {}

  @Get('/')
  someEndpoint() {
    const response = await this.octokitService.rest.search.repos({
      q: 'nest-js',
    });

    return response.data.items;
  }
}

Plugins

To use plugins:

import { OctokitModule } from 'octokit-nestjs';
import { throttling } from '@octokit/plugin-throttling';

@Module({
  imports: [
    OctokitModule.forRoot({
      isGlobal: true,
      plugins: [throttling], // Pass them here
      octokitOptions: {
        // Plugin options:
        throttle: {
          onRateLimit: (retryAfter, options, octokit) => {
            octokit.log.warn(
              `Request quota exhausted for request ${options.method} ${options.url}`
            );
          },
          onAbuseLimit: (retryAfter, options, octokit) => {
            octokit.log.warn(
              `Abuse detected for request ${options.method} ${options.url}`
            );
          },
        },
      },
    }),
  ],
})
export class AppModule {}