go-git-providers is a general-purpose Go client for interacting with Git providers' APIs (e.g. GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket).
- Consistency: Using the same Client interface and high-level structs for multiple backends.
- Authentication: Personal Access Tokens/OAuth2 Tokens, and unauthenticated.
- Pagination: List calls automatically return all available pages.
- Conditional Requests: Asks the Git provider if cached data is up-to-date before requesting, to avoid being rate limited.
- Reconciling: Support reconciling desired state towards actual state and drift detection.
- Low-level access: Access the underlying, provider-specific data easily, if needed, and support applying it to the server.
- Wrapped errors: Data-rich, Go 1.14-errors are consistent across provider, including cases like rate limit, validation, not found, etc.
- Go modules: The major version is bumped if breaking changes, or major library upgrades are made.
- Validation-first: Both server and user data is validated prior to manipulation.
- URL Parsing: HTTPS user, organization and repository URLs can be parsed into machine-readable structs.
- Enums: Consistent enums are used across providers for similar lists of values.
- Domain customization: The user can specify their desired domain for the Git provider backend.
- Context-first:
context.Context
is the first parameter for every API call.
The top-level gitprovider.Client
has the following sub-clients with their described capabilities:
-
OrganizationsClient
operates on organizations the user has access to.Get
a specific organization the user has access to.List
all top-level organizations the specific user has access to.Children
returns the immediate child-organizations for the specific OrganizationRef.
-
{Org,User}RepositoriesClient
operates on repositories for organizations and users, respectively.Get
returns the repository for the given reference.List
all repositories in the given organization or user account.Create
creates a repository, with the specified data and options.Reconcile
makes sure the given desired state becomes the actual state in the backing Git provider.
The sub-clients above return gitprovider.Organization
or gitprovider.{Org,User}Repository
interfaces.
These object interfaces lets you access their data (through their .Get()
function), internal,
provider-specific representation (through their .APIObject()
function), or sub-resources like deploy keys
and teams.
The following object-scoped clients are available:
-
Organization
represents an organization in a Git provider.Teams
gives access to theTeamsClient
for this specific organization.Get
a team within the specific organization.List
all teams within the specific organization.
-
UserRepository
describes a repository owned by an user.DeployKeys
gives access to manipulating deploy keys, using thisDeployKeyClient
.Get
a DeployKey by its name.List
all deploy keys for the given repository.Create
a deploy key with the given specifications.Reconcile
makes sure the given desired state becomes the actual state in the backing Git provider.
-
OrgRepository
is a superset ofUserRepository
, and describes a repository owned by an organization.DeployKeys
as inUserRepository
.TeamAccess
returns aTeamsAccessClient
for operating on teams' access to this specific repository.Get
a team's permission level of this given repository.List
the team access control list for this repository.Create
adds a given team to the repository's team access control list.Reconcile
makes sure the given desired state (req) becomes the actual state in the backing Git provider.
Wait, how do I Delete
or Update
an object?
That's done on the returned objects themselves, using the following Updatable
, Reconcilable
and Deletable
interfaces implemented by {Org,User}Repository
, DeployKey
and TeamAccess
:
// Updatable is an interface which all objects that can be updated
// using the Client implement.
type Updatable interface {
// Update will apply the desired state in this object to the server.
// Only set fields will be respected (i.e. PATCH behaviour).
// In order to apply changes to this object, use the .Set({Resource}Info) error
// function, or cast .APIObject() to a pointer to the provider-specific type
// and set custom fields there.
//
// ErrNotFound is returned if the resource does not exist.
//
// The internal API object will be overridden with the received server data.
Update(ctx context.Context) error
}
// Deletable is an interface which all objects that can be deleted
// using the Client implement.
type Deletable interface {
// Delete deletes the current resource irreversibly.
//
// ErrNotFound is returned if the resource doesn't exist anymore.
Delete(ctx context.Context) error
}
// Reconcilable is an interface which all objects that can be reconciled
// using the Client implement.
type Reconcilable interface {
// Reconcile makes sure the desired state in this object (called "req" here) becomes
// the actual state in the backing Git provider.
//
// If req doesn't exist under the hood, it is created (actionTaken == true).
// If req doesn't equal the actual state, the resource will be updated (actionTaken == true).
// If req is already the actual state, this is a no-op (actionTaken == false).
//
// The internal API object will be overridden with the received server data if actionTaken == true.
Reconcile(ctx context.Context) (actionTaken bool, err error)
}
In order to access the provider-specific, internal object, all resources implement the gitprovider.Object
interface:
// Object is the interface all types should implement.
type Object interface {
// APIObject returns the underlying value that was returned from the server.
// This is always a pointer to a struct.
APIObject() interface{}
}
So, how do I set the desired state for an object before running Update
or Reconcile
?
Using the Get() {Resource}Info
or Set({Resource}Info) error
methods. An example as follows, for TeamAccess
:
// TeamAccess describes a binding between a repository and a team.
type TeamAccess interface {
// TeamAccess implements the Object interface,
// allowing access to the underlying object returned from the API.
Object
// The deploy key can be updated.
Updatable
// The deploy key can be reconciled.
Reconcilable
// The deploy key can be deleted.
Deletable
// RepositoryBound returns repository reference details.
RepositoryBound
// Get returns high-level information about this team access for the repository.
Get() TeamAccessInfo
// Set sets high-level desired state for this team access object. In order to apply these changes in
// the Git provider, run .Update() or .Reconcile().
Set(TeamAccessInfo) error
}
// TeamAccessInfo contains high-level information about a team's access to a repository.
type TeamAccessInfo struct {
// Name describes the name of the team. The team name may contain slashes.
// +required
Name string `json:"name"`
// Permission describes the permission level for which the team is allowed to operate.
// Default: pull.
// Available options: See the RepositoryPermission enum.
// +optional
Permission *RepositoryPermission `json:"permission,omitempty"`
}
See the following (automatically tested) examples:
In alphabetical order:
- Mike Beaumont, @michaelbeaumont
- Simon Howe, @foot
- Dinos Kousidis, @dinosk
- Stefan Prodan, @stefanprodan
If you have any questions about this library:
- Read the pkg.go.dev reference.
- Invite yourself to the CNCF community slack and ask a question on the #flux channel.
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- File an issue.
Your feedback is always welcome!