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gh 1.5.0

27 May 06:10

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BREAKING CHANGES

Posit Security Advisory(PSA) - PSA-1649

  • Posit acknowledges that the response header may contain sensitive
    information. (#222) Thank you to @foysal1197 for your thorough research
    and responsible disclosure.

    gh(), and other functions that use it, now do not save the request
    headers in the returned object. Consequently, if you use the gh_next(),
    gh_prev(), gh_first() or gh_last() functions and passed .token
    and/or .send_headers explicitly to the original gh() (or similar)
    call, then you'll also need to pass the same .token and/or
    .send_headers to gh_next(), gh_prev(), gh_first() or gh_last().

OTHER CHANGES

  • New gh_token_exists() tells you if a valid GH token has been set.

  • gh() now uses a cache provided by httr2. This cache lives in
    tools::R_user_dir("gh", "cache"), maxes out at 100 MB, and can be
    disabled by setting options(gh_cache = FALSE) (#203).

  • gh_token() can now pick up on the viewer's GitHub credentials (if any)
    when running on Posit Connect (@atheriel, #217).

gh 1.4.1

28 Mar 20:34

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  • gh_next(), gh_prev(), gh_first() and gh_last()
    now work correctly again (#181).

  • When the user sets .destfile to write the response to disk, gh now
    writes the output to a temporary file, which is then renamed to
    .destfile after performing the request, or deleted on error (#178).

gh 1.4.0

23 May 07:25

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  • gh() gains a new .max_rate parameter that sets the maximum number of
    requests per second.

  • gh is now powered by httr2. This should generally have little impact on normal
    operation but if a request fails, you can use httr2::last_response() and
    httr2::last_request() to debug.

  • gh() gains a new .max_wait argument which gives the maximum number of
    minutes to wait if you are rate limited (#67).

  • New gh_rate_limits() function reports on all rate limits for the active
    user.

  • gh can now validate GitHub fine-grained personal access tokens (@jvstein, #171).

gh 1.3.1

08 Sep 12:50

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  • gh now accepts lower-case methods i.e. both gh::gh("get /users/hadley/repos")
    and gh::gh("GET /users/hadley/repos") work (@maelle, #167).

  • Response headers ("response_headers") and response content
    ("response_content") are now returned in error conditions so that error
    handlers can use information, such as the rate limit reset header, when
    handling github_errors (@gadenbuie, #117).

v1.3.0

30 Apr 11:04

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  • gh now shows the correct number of records in its progress bar when
    paginating (#147).

  • New .params argument in gh() to make it easier to pass parameters to
    it programmatically (#140).

v1.2.1

01 Apr 21:57

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v.1.2.0

27 Nov 13:55

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  • gh_gql() now passes all arguments to gh() (#124).

  • gh now handles responses from pagination better, and tries to properly
    merge them (#136, @rundel).

  • gh can retrieve a PAT from the Git credential store, where the lookup is
    based on the targeted API URL. This now uses the gitcreds package. The
    environment variables consulted for URL-specific GitHub PATs have changed.

    See the documentation of the gitcreds package for details.

  • The keyring package is no longer used, in favor of the Git credential
    store.

  • The documentation for the GitHub REST API has moved to
    https://docs.github.com/rest and endpoints are now documented using
    the URI template style of RFC 6570:

    • Old: GET /repos/:owner/:repo/issues
    • New: GET /repos/{owner}/{repo}/issues

    gh accepts and prioritizes the new style. However, it still does parameter
    substitution for the old style.

  • Fixed an error that occurred when calling gh() with .progress = FALSE
    (@gadenbuie, #115).

  • gh() accepts named NA parameters that are destined for the request
    body (#139).

v1.1.0

24 Jan 17:05

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  • Raw reponses from GitHub are now returned as raw vector.

  • Responses may be wrtten to disk by providing a path in the .destfile
    argument.

  • gh now sets .Last.error to the error object after an uncaught error,
    and .Last.error.trace to the stack trace of the error.

  • gh() now silently drops named NULL parameters, and throws an
    error for named NA parameters (#21, #84).

  • gh() now returns better values for empty responses, typically empty
    lists or dictionaries (#66).

  • gh() now has an .accept argument to make it easier to set the
    Accept HTTP header (#91).

  • New gh_gql() function to make it easier to work with the GitHub
    GraphQL API.

  • gh now supports separate personal access tokens for GitHub Enterprise
    sites. See ?gh_token for details.

  • gh now supports storing your GitHub personal access tokens (PAT) in the
    system keyring, via the keyring package. See ?gh_token for details.

  • gh() can now POST raw data, which allows adding assets to releases (#56).