package API::GitForge; # ABSTRACT: generic interface to APIs of sites like GitHub, GitLab etc. # # Copyright (C) 2020 Sean Whitton # # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at # your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but # WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU # General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see . =head1 SYNOPSIS # try to autodetect the forge type; works for GitHub and some others my $github = API::GitForge->new_from_domain( domain => "github.com", access_key => "12345678" ); # specify the forge type yourself by instantiating the right class my $salsa = API::GitForge::GitLab->new( domain => "salsa.debian.org", access_key => "abcdef" ); # generic user operations regardless of the forge type $github->clean_fork("spwhitton/git-remote-gcrypt"); $salsa->clean_fork("Debian/devscripts"); =head1 STATUS Unstable. Interface may change. =head1 DESCRIPTION A I is a site like GitHub, GitLab etc. This module provides access to some operations which one might wish to perform against any git forge, wrapping the details of the APIs of particular forges. An example of such an operation is forking a repository into the user's own namespace. See L for details of all the currently supported operations. Patches adding other operations, and support for other git forges, are welcome. =cut use 5.028; use strict; use warnings; use Carp; use Exporter "import"; use File::Spec::Functions qw(catfile); use Git::Wrapper; use Cwd; use API::GitForge::GitHub; use API::GitForge::GitLab; our @EXPORT_OK = qw(new_from_domain forge_access_token remote_forge_info); our %known_forges = ( "github.com" => "API::GitForge::GitHub", "salsa.debian.org" => "API::GitForge::GitLab", ); =func new_from_domain domain => $domain, access_key => $key Instantiate an object representing the GitForge at C<$domain> which does L. This function will only succeed for known forges; see C<%API::GitForge::known_forges>. The C argument is optional; if present, it should be an API key for the forge. $API::GitForge::known_forges{"ourlab.com"} = "API::GitForge::GitLab"; my $ourlab = API::GitForge::new_from_domain( domain => "ourlab.com", access_key => API::GitForge::forge_access_token("ourlab.com") ); =cut sub new_from_domain { my %opts = @_; croak "unknown domain" unless exists $known_forges{ $opts{domain} }; $known_forges{ $opts{domain} }->new(%opts); } =func forge_access_token $domain Return access token for forge at C<$domain>, assumed to be stored under C<$ENV{XDG_CONFIG_HOME}/gitforge/access_tokens/$domain> where the environment variable defaults to C<~/.config> if unset. =cut sub forge_access_token { my $domain = shift; my $root = $ENV{XDG_CONFIG_HOME} || catfile $ENV{HOME}, ".config"; my $file = catfile $root, "gitforge", "access_tokens", $domain; -e $file and -r _ or croak "$file does not exist or is not readable"; open my $fh, "<", $file or die "failed to open $file for reading: $!"; chomp(my $key = <$fh>); $key; } =func remote_forge_info $remote Look at the URL for git remote C<$remote>, as returned by C, assume that this remote is a git forge, and return the domain name of that forge and the path to the repository. system qw(git remote add salsa https://salsa.debian.org/spwhitton/foo); my ($forge_domain, $forge_repo) = API::GitForge::remote_forge_info("salsa"); say $forge_domain; # outputs 'salsa.debian.org' say $forge_repo; # outputs 'spwhitton/foo' =cut sub remote_forge_info { my $remote = shift; my $git = Git::Wrapper->new(getcwd); my ($uri) = $git->remote("get-url", $remote); $uri =~ m#^https?://([^:/@]+)/# or $uri =~ m#^(?:\w+\@)?([^:/@]+):# or croak "couldn't determine git forge info from $remote remote"; ($1, $'); } 1;