Added support for basig GitHub Pages API endpoints - see pages_enabled()
, pages_status()
, pages_create()
, and pages_delete()
.
Added support for retrieving details for GitHub Action artifacts via action_artifacts()
Added support for downloading GitHub Action artifacts via action_artifact_download()
Added support for deleting GitHub Action artifacts via action_artifact_delete()
Added additional parameters to org_repos()
to control which repos are returns and in what order, see function docs.
Reworked action_runs()
to work with multiple repositories and included new filtering options. This makes action_status()
redundant and as such it has been deprecated.
Added action_runtime()
which supplements the results of action_runs()
with the duration for each action run.
Added github_token_scopes()
which returns a vector of granted scopes for the given PAT.
Added github_rate_limit()
& github_graphql_rate_limit()
for checking current rate limit status.
Added add_badges
argument to org_create_assignment()
Added support for GitHub’s versioned REST API
Increased the default value of github_set_api_limit()
to 10,000.
Any rest API request will now report if the request limit is reached via a warning.
ghclass is now on CRAN!
improved action support with action_runs()
and action_status()
revised how GitHub PATs are handled - now uses gitcreds
by way of gh::gh_token()
users are now warned about PATs in .Renviron
a-la usethis:::scold_for_renviron()
Added version dependency on cli
3.0.0
Added support for default branches with org_repo_stats()
First official release of ghclass
Switched underlying ui tools to use cli instead of usethis
Major cleanup and rewrite of many functions
Basic support for GitHub actions added
peer_*
functions are moved to the peer_review branch for now, coming back in 0.2.1. See README for details if you need them before the next release.
The use of “master” as the default value for branch arguments has been removed across the package. Most functions with a branch argument will continue to function in the same way and will use whatever is defined as the default branch for that repository. In a small handful of cases where the API does not allow this, the argument will now require the user to provide an explicit value. These changes were made in anticipation of GitHub moving the default branch from “master” to “main” in October (see https://github.com/github/renaming for details).