Library for one API for many git forges. (e.g. GitHub, GitLab, Pagure).
- GitHub
- GitLab
- Pagure
See Documentation of Index of Sub-modules, Functions & Classes
For examples of how to use ogr
see Jupyter examples.
This snippet shows how to obtain all releases for certain GitHub project using ogr.
from ogr.services.github import GithubService
service = GithubService(token="your_token")
ogr_project = service.get_project(
repo="ogr",
namespace="packit-service"
)
ogr_releases = ogr_project.get_releases()
for release in ogr_releases:
print(release.tag_name)
This will output:
0.7.0
0.6.0
0.5.0
0.4.0
0.3.1
0.3.0
0.2.0
0.1.0
0.0.3
0.0.2
0.0.1
You can use the same API for other forges, you just need to replace GithubService
with PagureService
.
For more info on functionality that is not supported in all services the same way see compatibility tables.
On Fedora:
$ dnf install python3-ogr
You can also use our packit-releases
Copr repository
(contains also released versions of OGR):
$ dnf copr enable packit/packit-releases
$ dnf install python3-ogr
Or from PyPI:
$ pip3 install --user ogr
You can also install OGR from the main
branch, if you are brave enough:
You can use our packit-dev
Copr repository
(contains the latest development version of ogr):
$ dnf copr enable packit/packit-dev
$ dnf install python3-ogr
Or
$ pip3 install --user git+https://github.com/packit/ogr.git
Make sure to install prerequisite packages before first make check
,
make build
, or make check-in-container
. See CONTRIBUTING.md for
details.
- Property should not connect to network.
For more info about contributing to our project see our contribution guide.
For more info about deprecation policy see Deprecation policy