GitHub
The GitHub connector is used to connect to the GitHub platform.
GitHub is a hosting platform for open-source and private software projects. It is mainly used for version control and collaborative development. GitHub provides code hosting services based on its version control system, and other tools such as wiki, issue tracker, and code review.
Creating a GitHub Connection
- Log in to the new ROMA Connect console.
- In the navigation pane on the left, choose Connector. On the page displayed, click New Connection.
- Select the GitHub connector.
- In the dialog box displayed, configure the connector and click OK.
Parameter
Description
Name
Enter the connector instance name.
Token
GitHub account authorization token, created in Settings on the GitHub official website.
Description
Enter the description of the connector to identify it.
Action
- Adding a comment under a pull request
- Closing a pull request
- Creating an issue
Configuration Parameters
Parameter |
Description |
---|---|
Registry Name |
Enter the name of the GitHub code repository. |
Repository Owner |
Enter the owner of the GitHub code repository. |
Pull Request No. |
Enter the ID of the pull request to which a comment will be added? |
Content |
Enter the content of the comment. |
Parameter |
Description |
---|---|
Registry Name |
Enter the name of the GitHub code repository. |
Repository Owner |
Enter the owner of the GitHub code repository. |
Pull Request No. |
Enter the ID of the pull request to be deleted. |
Parameter |
Description |
---|---|
Registry Name |
Enter the name of the GitHub code repository. |
Repository Owner |
Enter the owner of the GitHub code repository. |
Title |
Enter the issue title. |
Content |
Enter the content of the new issue. |
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