type Github = {
token: string;
};
/**
* Get a workflow
* Gets a specific workflow. You can replace `workflow_id` with the workflow file name. For example, you could use `main.yaml`. Anyone with read access to the repository can use this endpoint. If the repository is private you must use an access token with the `repo` scope. GitHub Apps must have the `actions:read` permission to use this endpoint.
*/
export async function main(
auth: Github,
owner: string,
repo: string,
workflow_id: string
) {
const url = new URL(
`https://api.github.com/repos/${owner}/${repo}/actions/workflows/${workflow_id}`
);
const response = await fetch(url, {
method: "GET",
headers: {
Authorization: "Bearer " + auth.token,
},
body: undefined,
});
if (!response.ok) {
const text = await response.text();
throw new Error(`${response.status} ${text}`);
}
return await response.json();
}
Submitted by hugo697 367 days ago
type Github = {
token: string;
};
/**
* Get a workflow
* Gets a specific workflow. You can replace `workflow_id` with the workflow file name. For example, you could use `main.yaml`. Anyone with read access to the repository can use this endpoint. If the repository is private you must use an access token with the `repo` scope. GitHub Apps must have the `actions:read` permission to use this endpoint.
*/
export async function main(
auth: Github,
owner: string,
repo: string,
workflow_id: string
) {
const url = new URL(
`https://api.github.com/repos/${owner}/${repo}/actions/workflows/${workflow_id}`
);
const response = await fetch(url, {
method: "GET",
headers: {
Authorization: "Bearer " + auth.token,
},
body: undefined,
});
if (!response.ok) {
const text = await response.text();
throw new Error(`${response.status} ${text}`);
}
return await response.json();
}
Submitted by hugo697 927 days ago