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Pithub::Events(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Pithub::Events(3pm)
 

NAME

Pithub::Events - Github v3 Events API

VERSION

version 0.01025

METHODS

issue

List issue events for a repository
    GET /repos/:user/:repo/issues/events
    
Examples:
    my $e      = Pithub::Events->new;
    my $result = $e->issue(
        user => 'plu',
        repo => 'Pithub',
    );
    

network

List public events for a network of repositories
    GET /networks/:user/:repo/events
    
Examples:
    my $e      = Pithub::Events->new;
    my $result = $e->network(
        user => 'plu',
        repo => 'Pithub',
    );
    

org

List public events for an organization
    GET /orgs/:org/events
    
Examples:
    my $e = Pithub::Events->new;
    my $result = $e->org( org => 'CPAN-API' );
    

org_for_user

List events for an organization
    GET /users/:user/events/orgs/:org
    
Examples:
    my $e = Pithub::Events->new;
    my $result = $e->org(
        org  => 'CPAN-API',
        user => 'plu',
    );
    

public

List public events
    GET /events
    
Examples:
    my $e      = Pithub::Events->new;
    my $result = $e->public;
    

repos

List repository events
    GET /repos/:user/:repo/events
    
Examples:
    my $e      = Pithub::Events->new;
    my $result = $e->repos(
        user => 'plu',
        repo => 'Pithub',
    );
    

user_performed

List events performed by a user
    GET /users/:user/events
    
If you are authenticated as the given user, you will see your private events. Otherwise, you'll only see public events.
Examples:
    my $e = Pithub::Events->new;
    my $result = $e->user_performed( user => 'plu' );
    # List public events performed by a user
    my $e      = Pithub::Events->new;
    my $result = $e->user_performed(
        user   => 'plu',
        public => 1,
    );
    

user_received

List events that a user has received
    GET /users/:user/received_events
    
These are events that you've received by watching repos and following users. If you are authenticated as the given user, you will see private events. Otherwise, you'll only see public events.
Examples:
    my $e = Pithub::Events->new;
    my $result = $e->user_received( user => 'plu' );
    # List public events that a user has received
    my $e      = Pithub::Events->new;
    my $result = $e->user_received(
        user   => 'plu',
        public => 1,
    );
    

AUTHOR

Johannes Plunien <plu@cpan.org>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

This software is copyright (c) 2011 by Johannes Plunien.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
2014-05-18 perl v5.18.2