Net::GitHub(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation					  Net::GitHub(3pm)

NAME
Net::GitHub - Perl Interface for github.com SYNOPSIS
use Net::GitHub; # default to v3 my $github = Net::GitHub->new( # Net::GitHub::V3 login => 'fayland', pass => 'secret' ); # suggested # use OAuth to create token with user/pass my $github = Net::GitHub->new( # Net::GitHub::V3 access_token => $token ); # for backwards, NOTE: Github will terminate API v1 and API v2 in 1 month on May 1st, 2012 my $github = Net::GitHub->new( version => 2, owner => 'fayland', name => 'perl-net-github' ); # for V3 # L<Net::GitHub::V3::Users> my $user = $github->user->show('nothingmuch'); $github->user->update( bio => 'Just Another Perl Programmer' ); # L<Net::GitHub::V3::Repos> my @repos = $github->repos->list; my $rp = $github->repos->create( { "name" => "Hello-World", "description" => "This is your first repo", "homepage" => "https://github.com" } ); DESCRIPTION
<http://github.com> is a popular git host. This distribution provides easy methods to access GitHub via their APIs. Check <http://developer.github.com/> for more details of the GitHub APIs. Read Net::GitHub::V3 for API usage. If you prefer object oriented way, Pithub is 'There is more than one way to do it'. FAQ o create access_token for Non-Web Application my $gh = Net::GitHub::V3->new( login => 'fayland', pass => 'secret' ); my $oauth = $gh->oauth; my $o = $oauth->create_authorization( { scopes => ['user', 'public_repo', 'repo', 'gist'], # just ['public_repo'] note => 'test purpose', } ); print $o->{token}; after create the token, you can use it without your password publicly written my $github = Net::GitHub->new( access_token => $token, # from above ); Git http://github.com/fayland/perl-net-github/ <http://github.com/fayland/perl-net-github/> SEE ALSO
Any::Moose, Pithub AUTHOR
Fayland Lam, "<fayland at gmail.com>" Everyone who is listed in Changes. COPYRIGHT &; LICENSE Copyright 2009-2012 Fayland Lam all rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.14.2 2012-05-07 Net::GitHub(3pm)