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NAME

       Pithub - Github v3 API

VERSION

       version 0.01033

SYNOPSIS

           use Pithub;
           use Data::Dumper;

           my $p = Pithub->new;
           # my $p = Pithub->new(utf8 => 0); # enable compatibility options for version 0.01029 or lower
           my $result = $p->repos->get( user => 'plu', repo => 'Pithub' );

           # $result->content is either an arrayref or an hashref
           # depending on the API call that has been made
           printf "%s\n", $result->content->{html_url};     # prints https://github.com/plu/Pithub
           printf "%s\n", $result->content->{clone_url};    # prints https://github.com/plu/Pithub.git

           # if the result is an arrayref, you can use the result iterator
           my $result = $p->repos->list( user => 'plu' );
           while ( my $row = $result->next ) {
               printf "%s\n", $row->{name};
           }

           # Connect to your local GitHub Enterprise instance
           my $p = Pithub->new(
               api_uri => 'https://github.yourdomain.com/api/v3/'
           );

           # No need to provide user/repo to each module:
           my $pit = Pithub->new(
             user  => $user,
             repo  => $repo,
             token => $oauth_token,
           );

           $pit->repos->get;
           $pit->repos->commits->list;

DESCRIPTION

       Pithub (Perl + Github) provides a set of modules to access the Github v3 API
       <http://developer.github.com/v3/> in an object oriented way. There is also Net::GitHub which does the
       same for all the versions (v1, v2, v3) of the Github API.  Pithub supports all API calls so far, but only
       for v3.

ATTRIBUTES

   search_api
           my $p = Pithub->new({ search_api => 'v3' });
           my $search = $p->search; # $search->isa('Pithub::SearchV3');

       This attribute allows the default for the API to use for searches to be specified. The two accepted
       values are "v3" and "legacy". For compatibility reasons the default is "legacy".

METHODS

   events
       Provides access to Pithub::Events.

   gists
       Provides access to Pithub::Gists.

   git_data
       Provides access to Pithub::GitData.

   issues
       Provides access to Pithub::Issues.

   orgs
       Provides access to Pithub::Orgs.

   pull_requests
       Provides access to Pithub::PullRequests.

   repos
       Provides access to Pithub::Repos.

   search
         my $legacy_search  = $p->search(search_api => 'legacy');
         my $v3_search      = $p->search(search_api => 'v3');
         my $default_search = $p->search;

       Provides access to Pithub::Search and Pithub::SearchV3. When no "search_api" option is given, the value
       provided by the "search_api" attribute is used.

   users
       Provides access to Pithub::Users.

DOCUMENTATION

       Quite a lot of the Pithub documentation has been taken directly from the great API documentation at
       Github <http://developer.github.com/v3/>. Please also read the documentation there, since it might be
       more complete and more up-to-date.

       Pithub::Base contains documentation for attributes inherited by all Pithub modules.

WARNING

       Pithub as well as the Github v3 API <http://developer.github.com/v3/> are still under development. So
       there might be things broken on both sides. Besides that it's possible that the API will change. This
       applies to Pithub itself as well as the Github v3 API <http://developer.github.com/v3/>.

CONTRIBUTE

       This module is hosted on Github <https://github.com/plu/Pithub>, so feel free to fork it and send pull
       requests.  There are two different kinds of test suites, one is just checking the HTTP requests that are
       created by the method calls, without actually sending them. The second one is sending real requests to
       the Github API. If you want to contribute to this project, I highly recommend to run the live tests on a
       test account, because it will generate a lof of activity.

MODULES

       There are different ways of using the Pithub library. You can either use the main module Pithub to get
       access to all other modules, like Pithub::Repos for example. Or you can use Pithub::Repos directly and
       create an instance of it. All modules accept the same attributes, either in the constructor or later by
       calling the setters.

       Besides that there are other modules involved. Every method call which maps directly to a Github API call
       returns a Pithub::Result object. This contains everything interesting about the response returned from
       the API call.

       Pithub::Base might be interesting for two reasons:

       •   The list of attributes which all modules accept.

       •   The request method: In case Github adds a new API call which is not supported yet by Pithub the
           request method can be used directly to perform this new API call, there's some documentation on how
           to use it.

           •   Pithub::Events

               See also: <http://developer.github.com/v3/events/>

                   my $events = Pithub->new->events;
                   my $events = Pithub::Events->new;

           •   Pithub::Gists

               See also: <http://developer.github.com/v3/gists/>

                   my $gists = Pithub->new->gists;
                   my $gists = Pithub::Gists->new;

               •   Pithub::Gists::Comments

                   See also: <http://developer.github.com/v3/gists/comments/>

                       my $comments = Pithub->new->gists->comments;
                       my $comments = Pithub::Gists->new->comments;
                       my $comments = Pithub::Gists::Comments->new;

           •   Pithub::GitData

               See also: <http://developer.github.com/v3/git/>

                   my $git_data = Pithub->new->git_data;
                   my $git_data = Pithub::GitData->new;

               •   Pithub::GitData::Blobs

                   See also: <http://developer.github.com/v3/git/blobs/>

                       my $blobs = Pithub->new->git_data->blobs;
                       my $blobs = Pithub::GitData->new->blobs;
                       my $blobs = Pithub::GitData::Blobs->new;

               •   Pithub::GitData::Commits

                   See also: <http://developer.github.com/v3/git/commits/>

                       my $commits = Pithub->new->git_data->commits;
                       my $commits = Pithub::GitData->new->commits;
                       my $commits = Pithub::GitData::Commits->new;

               •   Pithub::GitData::References

                   See also: <http://developer.github.com/v3/git/refs/>

                       my $references = Pithub->new->git_data->references;
                       my $references = Pithub::GitData->new->references;
                       my $references = Pithub::GitData::References->new;

               •   Pithub::GitData::Tags

                   See also: <http://developer.github.com/v3/git/tags/>

                       my $tags = Pithub->new->git_data->tags;
                       my $tags = Pithub::GitData->new->tags;
                       my $tags = Pithub::GitData::Tags->new;

               •   Pithub::GitData::Trees

                   See also: <http://developer.github.com/v3/git/trees/>

                       my $trees = Pithub->new->git_data->trees;
                       my $trees = Pithub::GitData->new->trees;
                       my $trees = Pithub::GitData::Trees->new;

           •   Pithub::Issues

               See also: <http://developer.github.com/v3/issues/>

                   my $issues = Pithub->new->issues;
                   my $issues = Pithub::Issues->new;

               •   Pithub::Issues::Assignees

                   See also: <http://developer.github.com/v3/issues/assignees/>

                       my $assignees = Pithub->new->issues->assignees;
                       my $assignees = Pithub::Issues->new->assignees;
                       my $assignees = Pithub::Issues::Assignees->new;

               •   Pithub::Issues::Comments

                   See also: <http://developer.github.com/v3/issues/comments/>

                       my $comments = Pithub->new->issues->comments;
                       my $comments = Pithub::Issues->new->comments;
                       my $comments = Pithub::Issues::Comments->new;

               •   Pithub::Issues::Events

                   See also: <http://developer.github.com/v3/issues/events/>

                       my $events = Pithub->new->issues->events;
                       my $events = Pithub::Issues->new->events;
                       my $events = Pithub::Issues::Events->new;

               •   Pithub::Issues::Labels

                   See also: <http://developer.github.com/v3/issues/labels/>

                       my $labels = Pithub->new->issues->labels;
                       my $labels = Pithub::Issues->new->labels;
                       my $labels = Pithub::Issues::Labels->new;

               •   Pithub::Issues::Milestones

                   See also: <http://developer.github.com/v3/issues/milestones/>

                       my $milestones = Pithub->new->issues->milestones;
                       my $milestones = Pithub::Issues->new->milestones;
                       my $milestones = Pithub::Issues::Milestones->new;

           •   Pithub::Orgs

               See also: <http://developer.github.com/v3/orgs/>

                   my $orgs = Pithub->new->orgs;
                   my $orgs = Pithub::Orgs->new;

               •   Pithub::Orgs::Members

                   See also: <http://developer.github.com/v3/orgs/members/>

                       my $members = Pithub->new->orgs->members;
                       my $members = Pithub::Orgs->new->members;
                       my $members = Pithub::Orgs::Members->new;

               •   Pithub::Orgs::Teams

                   See also: <http://developer.github.com/v3/orgs/teams/>

                       my $teams = Pithub->new->orgs->teams;
                       my $teams = Pithub::Orgs->new->teams;
                       my $teams = Pithub::Orgs::Teams->new;

           •   Pithub::PullRequests

               See also: <http://developer.github.com/v3/pulls/>

                   my $pull_requests = Pithub->new->pull_requests;
                   my $pull_requests = Pithub::PullRequests->new;

               •   Pithub::PullRequests::Comments

                   See also: <http://developer.github.com/v3/pulls/comments/>

                       my $comments = Pithub->new->pull_requests->comments;
                       my $comments = Pithub::PullRequests->new->comments;
                       my $comments = Pithub::PullRequests::Comments->new;

           •   Pithub::Repos

               See also: <http://developer.github.com/v3/repos/>

                   my $repos = Pithub->new->repos;
                   my $repos = Pithub::Repos->new;

               •   Pithub::Repos::Collaborators

                   See also: <http://developer.github.com/v3/repos/collaborators/>

                       my $collaborators = Pithub->new->repos->collaborators;
                       my $collaborators = Pithub::Repos->new->collaborators;
                       my $collaborators = Pithub::Repos::Collaborators->new;

               •   Pithub::Repos::Commits

                   See also: <http://developer.github.com/v3/repos/commits/>

                       my $commits = Pithub->new->repos->commits;
                       my $commits = Pithub::Repos->new->commits;
                       my $commits = Pithub::Repos::Commits->new;

               •   Pithub::Repos::Contents

                   See also: <http://developer.github.com/v3/repos/contents/>

                       my $contents = Pithub->new->repos->contents;
                       my $contents = Pithub::Repos->new->contents;
                       my $contents = Pithub::Repos::Contents->new;

               •   Pithub::Repos::Downloads

                   Github says: The Downloads API (described below) was deprecated on December 11, 2012. It will
                   be removed at a future date. We recommend using Pithub::Repos::Releases instead.

                   See also: <http://developer.github.com/v3/repos/downloads/>

                       my $downloads = Pithub->new->repos->downloads;
                       my $downloads = Pithub::Repos->new->downloads;
                       my $downloads = Pithub::Repos::Downloads->new;

               •   Pithub::Repos::Forks

                   See also: <http://developer.github.com/v3/repos/forks/>

                       my $forks = Pithub->new->repos->forks;
                       my $forks = Pithub::Repos->new->forks;
                       my $forks = Pithub::Repos::Forks->new;

               •   Pithub::Repos::Keys

                   See also: <http://developer.github.com/v3/repos/keys/>

                       my $keys = Pithub->new->repos->keys;
                       my $keys = Pithub::Repos->new->keys;
                       my $keys = Pithub::Repos::Keys->new;

               •   Pithub::Repos::Releases

                   See also: <http://developer.github.com/v3/repos/releases/>

                       my $releases = Pithub->new->repos->releases;
                       my $releases = Pithub::Repos->new->releases;
                       my $releases = Pithub::Repos::Releases->new;

                   •   Pithub::Repos::Releases::Assets

                       See also: <http://developer.github.com/v3/repos/releases/>

                           my $assets = Pithub->new->repos->releases->assets;
                           my $assets = Pithub::Repos->new->releases->assets;
                           my $assets = Pithub::Repos::Releases->new->assets;
                           my $assets = Pithub::Repos::Releases::Assets->new;

               •   Pithub::Repos::Stats

                   See also: <http://developer.github.com/v3/repos/statistics/>

                       my $watching = Pithub->new->repos->stats;
                       my $watching = Pithub::Repos->new->stats;
                       my $watching = Pithub::Repos::Stats->new;

               •   Pithub::Repos::Statuses

                   See also: <http://developer.github.com/v3/repos/statuses/>

                       my $watching = Pithub->new->repos->statuses;
                       my $watching = Pithub::Repos->new->statuses;
                       my $watching = Pithub::Repos::Statuses->new;

               •   Pithub::Repos::Watching

                   See also: <http://developer.github.com/v3/repos/watching/>

                       my $watching = Pithub->new->repos->watching;
                       my $watching = Pithub::Repos->new->watching;
                       my $watching = Pithub::Repos::Watching->new;

           •   Pithub::Users

               See also: <http://developer.github.com/v3/users/>

                   my $users = Pithub->new->users;
                   my $users = Pithub::Users->new;

               •   Pithub::Users::Emails

                   See also: <http://developer.github.com/v3/users/emails/>

                       my $emails = Pithub->new->users->emails;
                       my $emails = Pithub::Users->new->emails;
                       my $emails = Pithub::Users::Emails->new;

               •   Pithub::Users::Followers

                   See also: <http://developer.github.com/v3/users/followers/>

                       my $followers = Pithub->new->users->followers;
                       my $followers = Pithub::Users->new->followers;
                       my $followers = Pithub::Users::Followers->new;

               •   Pithub::Users::Keys

                   See also: <http://developer.github.com/v3/users/keys/>

                       my $keys = Pithub->new->users->keys;
                       my $keys = Pithub::Users->new->keys;
                       my $keys = Pithub::Users::Keys->new;

CONTRIBUTORS

       •   Andreas Marienborg

       •   Alessandro Ghedini

       •   Michael G Schwern

AUTHOR

       Johannes Plunien <plu@cpan.org>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       This software is copyright (c) 2011 by Johannes Plunien.

       This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5
       programming language system itself.