class Github::Activity::Events
def initialize(options = {})
def initialize(options = {}) super(options) end
def issue(user_name, repo_name, params={})
github.events.issue 'user-name', 'repo-name' { |event| ... }
github.events.issue 'user-name', 'repo-name'
github = Github.new
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List all issue events for a given repository
def issue(user_name, repo_name, params={}) set :user => user_name, :repo => repo_name assert_presence_of user, repo normalize! params response = get_request("/repos/#{user}/#{repo}/issues/events", params) return response unless block_given? response.each { |el| yield el } end
def network(user_name, repo_name, params={})
github.events.network 'user-name', 'repo-name' { |event| ... }
github.events.network 'user-name', 'repo-name'
github = Github.new
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List all public events for a network of repositories
def network(user_name, repo_name, params={}) set :user => user_name, :repo => repo_name assert_presence_of user, repo normalize! params response = get_request("/networks/#{user}/#{repo}/events", params) return response unless block_given? response.each { |el| yield el } end
def org(org_name, params={})
github.events.org 'org-name' { |event| ... }
github.events.org 'org-name'
github = Github.new
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List all public events for an organization
def org(org_name, params={}) assert_presence_of org_name normalize! params response = get_request("/orgs/#{org_name}/events", params) return response unless block_given? response.each { |el| yield el } end
def performed(user_name, params={})
github.events.performed 'user-name', :public => true { |event| ... }
github.events.performed 'user-name', :public => true
github = Github.new
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List all public events that a user has performed
github.events.performed 'user-name' { |event| ... }
github.events.performed 'user-name'
github = Github.new
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events. Otherwise, you’ll only see public events.
If you are authenticated as the given user, you will see your private
List all events that a user has performed
def performed(user_name, params={}) assert_presence_of user_name normalize! params public_events = if params['public'] params.delete('public') '/public' end response = get_request("/users/#{user_name}/events#{public_events}", params) return response unless block_given? response.each { |el| yield el } end
def public(params={})
github.activity.events.public { |event| ... }
github.activity.events.public
github = Github.new
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List all public events
def public(params={}) normalize! params response = get_request("/events", params) return response unless block_given? response.each { |el| yield el } end
def received(user_name, params={})
github.events.received 'user-name', :public => true { |event| ... }
github.events.received 'user-name', :public => true
github = Github.new
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List all public events that a user has received
github.events.received 'user-name' { |event| ... }
github.events.received 'user-name'
github = Github.new
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Otherwise, you’ll only see public events.
If you are authenticated as the given user, you will see private events.
These are events that you’ve received by watching repos and following users.
List all events that a user has received
def received(user_name, params={}) assert_presence_of user_name normalize! params public_events = if params['public'] params.delete('public') '/public' end response = get_request("/users/#{user_name}/received_events#{public_events}", params) return response unless block_given? response.each { |el| yield el } end
def repository(user_name, repo_name, params={})
github.events.repository 'user-name', 'repo-name' { |event| ... }
github.events.repository 'user-name', 'repo-name'
github = Github.new
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List all repository events for a given user
def repository(user_name, repo_name, params={}) set :user => user_name, :repo => repo_name assert_presence_of user, repo normalize! params response = get_request("/repos/#{user}/#{repo}/events", params) return response unless block_given? response.each { |el| yield el } end
def user_org(user_name, org_name, params={})
github.events.user_org 'user-name', 'org-name' { |event| ... }
github.events.user_org 'user-name', 'org-name'
github = Github.new
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as the user to view this.
This is the user’s organization dashboard. You must be authenticated
List all events for an organization
def user_org(user_name, org_name, params={}) assert_presence_of user_name, org_name normalize! params response = get_request("/users/#{user_name}/events/orgs/#{org_name}", params) return response unless block_given? response.each { |el| yield el } end