diff --git a/components/rest/RestCodeSamples.tsx b/components/rest/RestCodeSamples.tsx index bf80823a5f..e60af1084a 100644 --- a/components/rest/RestCodeSamples.tsx +++ b/components/rest/RestCodeSamples.tsx @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ import { useVersion } from 'components/hooks/useVersion' type Props = { slug: string operation: Operation + heading: string } const GHCLIKEY = 'ghcli' @@ -41,7 +42,7 @@ function getLanguageHighlight(selectedLanguage: string) { return selectedLanguage === JSKEY ? 'javascript' : 'curl' } -export function RestCodeSamples({ operation, slug }: Props) { +export function RestCodeSamples({ operation, slug, heading }: Props) { const { t } = useTranslation('products') const { isEnterpriseServer } = useVersion() @@ -228,7 +229,7 @@ export function RestCodeSamples({ operation, slug }: Props) { return ( <>
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on her/his account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Signature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on their account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Returns the contents of a single commit reference. You must have read access for the repository to use this endpoint.
Note: If there are more than 300 files in the commit diff, the response will include pagination link headers for the remaining files, up to a limit of 3000 files. Each page contains the static commit information, and the only changes are to the file listing.
\nYou can pass the appropriate media type to fetch diff and patch formats. Diffs with binary data will have no patch property.
To return only the SHA-1 hash of the commit reference, you can provide the sha custom media type in the Accept header. You can use this endpoint to check if a remote reference's SHA-1 hash is the same as your local reference's SHA-1 hash by providing the local SHA-1 reference as the ETag.
Signature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on her/his account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Returns the contents of a single commit reference. You must have read access for the repository to use this endpoint.
Note: If there are more than 300 files in the commit diff, the response will include pagination link headers for the remaining files, up to a limit of 3000 files. Each page contains the static commit information, and the only changes are to the file listing.
\nYou can pass the appropriate media type to fetch diff and patch formats. Diffs with binary data will have no patch property.
To return only the SHA-1 hash of the commit reference, you can provide the sha custom media type in the Accept header. You can use this endpoint to check if a remote reference's SHA-1 hash is the same as your local reference's SHA-1 hash by providing the local SHA-1 reference as the ETag.
Signature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on their account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Compares two commits against one another. You can compare branches in the same repository, or you can compare branches that exist in different repositories within the same repository network, including fork branches. For more information about how to view a repository's network, see \"Understanding connections between repositories.\"
\nThis endpoint is equivalent to running the git log BASE...HEAD command, but it returns commits in a different order. The git log BASE...HEAD command returns commits in reverse chronological order, whereas the API returns commits in chronological order. You can pass the appropriate media type to fetch diff and patch formats.
The API response includes details about the files that were changed between the two commits. This includes the status of the change (if a file was added, removed, modified, or renamed), and details of the change itself. For example, files with a renamed status have a previous_filename field showing the previous filename of the file, and files with a modified status have a patch field showing the changes made to the file.
When calling this endpoint without any paging parameter (per_page or page), the returned list is limited to 250 commits, and the last commit in the list is the most recent of the entire comparison.
Working with large comparisons
\nTo process a response with a large number of commits, use a query parameter (per_page or page) to paginate the results. When using pagination:
For more information on working with pagination, see \"Using pagination in the REST API.\"
\nSignature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The verification object includes the following fields:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on her/his account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Compares two commits against one another. You can compare branches in the same repository, or you can compare branches that exist in different repositories within the same repository network, including fork branches. For more information about how to view a repository's network, see \"Understanding connections between repositories.\"
\nThis endpoint is equivalent to running the git log BASE...HEAD command, but it returns commits in a different order. The git log BASE...HEAD command returns commits in reverse chronological order, whereas the API returns commits in chronological order. You can pass the appropriate media type to fetch diff and patch formats.
The API response includes details about the files that were changed between the two commits. This includes the status of the change (if a file was added, removed, modified, or renamed), and details of the change itself. For example, files with a renamed status have a previous_filename field showing the previous filename of the file, and files with a modified status have a patch field showing the changes made to the file.
When calling this endpoint without any paging parameter (per_page or page), the returned list is limited to 250 commits, and the last commit in the list is the most recent of the entire comparison.
Working with large comparisons
\nTo process a response with a large number of commits, use a query parameter (per_page or page) to paginate the results. When using pagination:
For more information on working with pagination, see \"Using pagination in the REST API.\"
\nSignature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The verification object includes the following fields:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on their account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Creates a new Git commit object.
\nSignature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in the table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on her/his account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Creates a new Git commit object.
\nSignature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in the table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on their account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Gets a Git commit object.
\nSignature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in the table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on her/his account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Gets a Git commit object.
\nSignature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in the table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on their account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Note that creating a tag object does not create the reference that makes a tag in Git. If you want to create an annotated tag in Git, you have to do this call to create the tag object, and then create the refs/tags/[tag] reference. If you want to create a lightweight tag, you only have to create the tag reference - this call would be unnecessary.
Signature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on her/his account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Note that creating a tag object does not create the reference that makes a tag in Git. If you want to create an annotated tag in Git, you have to do this call to create the tag object, and then create the refs/tags/[tag] reference. If you want to create a lightweight tag, you only have to create the tag reference - this call would be unnecessary.
Signature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on their account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Signature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on her/his account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Signature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on their account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
By default, Issue Comments are ordered by ascending ID.
", + "descriptionHTML": "You can use the REST API to list comments on issues and pull requests for a repository. Every pull request is an issue, but not every issue is a pull request.
\nBy default, issue comments are ordered by ascending ID.
", "statusCodes": [ { "httpStatusCode": "200", @@ -291467,8 +291494,8 @@ } } ], - "descriptionHTML": "", "previews": [], + "descriptionHTML": "You can use the REST API to get comments on issues and pull requests. Every pull request is an issue, but not every issue is a pull request.
", "statusCodes": [ { "httpStatusCode": "200", @@ -292218,8 +292245,8 @@ } } ], - "descriptionHTML": "", "previews": [], + "descriptionHTML": "You can use the REST API to update comments on issues and pull requests. Every pull request is an issue, but not every issue is a pull request.
", "statusCodes": [ { "httpStatusCode": "200", @@ -292287,8 +292314,8 @@ } } ], - "descriptionHTML": "", "previews": [], + "descriptionHTML": "You can use the REST API to delete comments on issues and pull requests. Every pull request is an issue, but not every issue is a pull request.
", "statusCodes": [ { "httpStatusCode": "204", @@ -293056,7 +293083,7 @@ } ], "previews": [], - "descriptionHTML": "Issue Comments are ordered by ascending ID.
", + "descriptionHTML": "You can use the REST API to list comments on issues and pull requests. Every pull request is an issue, but not every issue is a pull request.
\nIssue comments are ordered by ascending ID.
", "statusCodes": [ { "httpStatusCode": "200", @@ -293811,7 +293838,7 @@ } ], "previews": [], - "descriptionHTML": "This endpoint triggers notifications. Creating content too quickly using this endpoint may result in secondary rate limiting. See \"Secondary rate limits\" and \"Dealing with secondary rate limits\" for details.
", + "descriptionHTML": "You can use the REST API to create comments on issues and pull requests. Every pull request is an issue, but not every issue is a pull request.
\nThis endpoint triggers notifications.\nCreating content too quickly using this endpoint may result in secondary rate limiting.\nSee \"Secondary rate limits\"\nand \"Dealing with secondary rate limits\"\nfor details.
", "statusCodes": [ { "httpStatusCode": "201", diff --git a/src/rest/data/ghec.2022-11-28/schema.json b/src/rest/data/ghec.2022-11-28/schema.json index d82d87998b..da5093fe21 100644 --- a/src/rest/data/ghec.2022-11-28/schema.json +++ b/src/rest/data/ghec.2022-11-28/schema.json @@ -37052,6 +37052,14 @@ "success" ] }, + "created_at": { + "description": "The time that the job created, in ISO 8601 format.", + "format": "date-time", + "type": "string", + "examples": [ + "2019-08-08T08:00:00-07:00" + ] + }, "started_at": { "description": "The time that the job started, in ISO 8601 format.", "format": "date-time", @@ -37249,7 +37257,8 @@ "runner_id", "runner_name", "runner_group_id", - "runner_group_name" + "runner_group_name", + "created_at" ] } } @@ -37628,6 +37637,14 @@ "success" ] }, + "created_at": { + "description": "The time that the job created, in ISO 8601 format.", + "format": "date-time", + "type": "string", + "examples": [ + "2019-08-08T08:00:00-07:00" + ] + }, "started_at": { "description": "The time that the job started, in ISO 8601 format.", "format": "date-time", @@ -37825,7 +37842,8 @@ "runner_id", "runner_name", "runner_group_id", - "runner_group_name" + "runner_group_name", + "created_at" ] } } @@ -38150,6 +38168,14 @@ "success" ] }, + "created_at": { + "description": "The time that the job created, in ISO 8601 format.", + "format": "date-time", + "type": "string", + "examples": [ + "2019-08-08T08:00:00-07:00" + ] + }, "started_at": { "description": "The time that the job started, in ISO 8601 format.", "format": "date-time", @@ -38347,7 +38373,8 @@ "runner_id", "runner_name", "runner_group_id", - "runner_group_name" + "runner_group_name", + "created_at" ] } } @@ -219118,7 +219145,7 @@ }, { "name": "author", - "description": "GitHub login or email address by which to filter by commit author.
", + "description": "GitHub username or email address to use to filter by commit author.
", "in": "query", "required": false, "schema": { @@ -219948,7 +219975,7 @@ } ], "previews": [], - "descriptionHTML": "Signature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on her/his account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Signature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on their account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Returns the contents of a single commit reference. You must have read access for the repository to use this endpoint.
Note: If there are more than 300 files in the commit diff, the response will include pagination link headers for the remaining files, up to a limit of 3000 files. Each page contains the static commit information, and the only changes are to the file listing.
\nYou can pass the appropriate media type to fetch diff and patch formats. Diffs with binary data will have no patch property.
To return only the SHA-1 hash of the commit reference, you can provide the sha custom media type in the Accept header. You can use this endpoint to check if a remote reference's SHA-1 hash is the same as your local reference's SHA-1 hash by providing the local SHA-1 reference as the ETag.
Signature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on her/his account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Returns the contents of a single commit reference. You must have read access for the repository to use this endpoint.
Note: If there are more than 300 files in the commit diff, the response will include pagination link headers for the remaining files, up to a limit of 3000 files. Each page contains the static commit information, and the only changes are to the file listing.
\nYou can pass the appropriate media type to fetch diff and patch formats. Diffs with binary data will have no patch property.
To return only the SHA-1 hash of the commit reference, you can provide the sha custom media type in the Accept header. You can use this endpoint to check if a remote reference's SHA-1 hash is the same as your local reference's SHA-1 hash by providing the local SHA-1 reference as the ETag.
Signature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on their account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Compares two commits against one another. You can compare branches in the same repository, or you can compare branches that exist in different repositories within the same repository network, including fork branches. For more information about how to view a repository's network, see \"Understanding connections between repositories.\"
\nThis endpoint is equivalent to running the git log BASE...HEAD command, but it returns commits in a different order. The git log BASE...HEAD command returns commits in reverse chronological order, whereas the API returns commits in chronological order. You can pass the appropriate media type to fetch diff and patch formats.
The API response includes details about the files that were changed between the two commits. This includes the status of the change (if a file was added, removed, modified, or renamed), and details of the change itself. For example, files with a renamed status have a previous_filename field showing the previous filename of the file, and files with a modified status have a patch field showing the changes made to the file.
When calling this endpoint without any paging parameter (per_page or page), the returned list is limited to 250 commits, and the last commit in the list is the most recent of the entire comparison.
Working with large comparisons
\nTo process a response with a large number of commits, use a query parameter (per_page or page) to paginate the results. When using pagination:
For more information on working with pagination, see \"Using pagination in the REST API.\"
\nSignature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The verification object includes the following fields:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on her/his account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Compares two commits against one another. You can compare branches in the same repository, or you can compare branches that exist in different repositories within the same repository network, including fork branches. For more information about how to view a repository's network, see \"Understanding connections between repositories.\"
\nThis endpoint is equivalent to running the git log BASE...HEAD command, but it returns commits in a different order. The git log BASE...HEAD command returns commits in reverse chronological order, whereas the API returns commits in chronological order. You can pass the appropriate media type to fetch diff and patch formats.
The API response includes details about the files that were changed between the two commits. This includes the status of the change (if a file was added, removed, modified, or renamed), and details of the change itself. For example, files with a renamed status have a previous_filename field showing the previous filename of the file, and files with a modified status have a patch field showing the changes made to the file.
When calling this endpoint without any paging parameter (per_page or page), the returned list is limited to 250 commits, and the last commit in the list is the most recent of the entire comparison.
Working with large comparisons
\nTo process a response with a large number of commits, use a query parameter (per_page or page) to paginate the results. When using pagination:
For more information on working with pagination, see \"Using pagination in the REST API.\"
\nSignature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The verification object includes the following fields:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on their account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Creates a new Git commit object.
\nSignature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in the table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on her/his account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Creates a new Git commit object.
\nSignature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in the table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on their account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Gets a Git commit object.
\nSignature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in the table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on her/his account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Gets a Git commit object.
\nSignature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in the table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on their account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Note that creating a tag object does not create the reference that makes a tag in Git. If you want to create an annotated tag in Git, you have to do this call to create the tag object, and then create the refs/tags/[tag] reference. If you want to create a lightweight tag, you only have to create the tag reference - this call would be unnecessary.
Signature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on her/his account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Note that creating a tag object does not create the reference that makes a tag in Git. If you want to create an annotated tag in Git, you have to do this call to create the tag object, and then create the refs/tags/[tag] reference. If you want to create a lightweight tag, you only have to create the tag reference - this call would be unnecessary.
Signature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on their account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Signature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on her/his account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Signature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on their account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
By default, Issue Comments are ordered by ascending ID.
", + "descriptionHTML": "You can use the REST API to list comments on issues and pull requests for a repository. Every pull request is an issue, but not every issue is a pull request.
\nBy default, issue comments are ordered by ascending ID.
", "statusCodes": [ { "httpStatusCode": "200", @@ -304654,8 +304681,8 @@ } } ], - "descriptionHTML": "", "previews": [], + "descriptionHTML": "You can use the REST API to get comments on issues and pull requests. Every pull request is an issue, but not every issue is a pull request.
", "statusCodes": [ { "httpStatusCode": "200", @@ -305405,8 +305432,8 @@ } } ], - "descriptionHTML": "", "previews": [], + "descriptionHTML": "You can use the REST API to update comments on issues and pull requests. Every pull request is an issue, but not every issue is a pull request.
", "statusCodes": [ { "httpStatusCode": "200", @@ -305474,8 +305501,8 @@ } } ], - "descriptionHTML": "", "previews": [], + "descriptionHTML": "You can use the REST API to delete comments on issues and pull requests. Every pull request is an issue, but not every issue is a pull request.
", "statusCodes": [ { "httpStatusCode": "204", @@ -306243,7 +306270,7 @@ } ], "previews": [], - "descriptionHTML": "Issue Comments are ordered by ascending ID.
", + "descriptionHTML": "You can use the REST API to list comments on issues and pull requests. Every pull request is an issue, but not every issue is a pull request.
\nIssue comments are ordered by ascending ID.
", "statusCodes": [ { "httpStatusCode": "200", @@ -306998,7 +307025,7 @@ } ], "previews": [], - "descriptionHTML": "This endpoint triggers notifications. Creating content too quickly using this endpoint may result in secondary rate limiting. See \"Secondary rate limits\" and \"Dealing with secondary rate limits\" for details.
", + "descriptionHTML": "You can use the REST API to create comments on issues and pull requests. Every pull request is an issue, but not every issue is a pull request.
\nThis endpoint triggers notifications.\nCreating content too quickly using this endpoint may result in secondary rate limiting.\nSee \"Secondary rate limits\"\nand \"Dealing with secondary rate limits\"\nfor details.
", "statusCodes": [ { "httpStatusCode": "201", diff --git a/src/rest/data/ghes-3.4/schema.json b/src/rest/data/ghes-3.4/schema.json index 867c1effaa..f8e4601ade 100644 --- a/src/rest/data/ghes-3.4/schema.json +++ b/src/rest/data/ghes-3.4/schema.json @@ -147139,7 +147139,7 @@ }, { "name": "author", - "description": "GitHub login or email address by which to filter by commit author.
", + "description": "GitHub username or email address to use to filter by commit author.
", "in": "query", "required": false, "schema": { @@ -147969,7 +147969,7 @@ } ], "previews": [], - "descriptionHTML": "Signature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on her/his account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Signature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on their account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Returns the contents of a single commit reference. You must have read access for the repository to use this endpoint.
Note: If there are more than 300 files in the commit diff, the response will include pagination link headers for the remaining files, up to a limit of 3000 files. Each page contains the static commit information, and the only changes are to the file listing.
\nYou can pass the appropriate media type to fetch diff and patch formats. Diffs with binary data will have no patch property.
To return only the SHA-1 hash of the commit reference, you can provide the sha custom media type in the Accept header. You can use this endpoint to check if a remote reference's SHA-1 hash is the same as your local reference's SHA-1 hash by providing the local SHA-1 reference as the ETag.
Signature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on her/his account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Returns the contents of a single commit reference. You must have read access for the repository to use this endpoint.
Note: If there are more than 300 files in the commit diff, the response will include pagination link headers for the remaining files, up to a limit of 3000 files. Each page contains the static commit information, and the only changes are to the file listing.
\nYou can pass the appropriate media type to fetch diff and patch formats. Diffs with binary data will have no patch property.
To return only the SHA-1 hash of the commit reference, you can provide the sha custom media type in the Accept header. You can use this endpoint to check if a remote reference's SHA-1 hash is the same as your local reference's SHA-1 hash by providing the local SHA-1 reference as the ETag.
Signature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on their account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Compares two commits against one another. You can compare branches in the same repository, or you can compare branches that exist in different repositories within the same repository network, including fork branches. For more information about how to view a repository's network, see \"Understanding connections between repositories.\"
\nThis endpoint is equivalent to running the git log BASE...HEAD command, but it returns commits in a different order. The git log BASE...HEAD command returns commits in reverse chronological order, whereas the API returns commits in chronological order. You can pass the appropriate media type to fetch diff and patch formats.
The API response includes details about the files that were changed between the two commits. This includes the status of the change (if a file was added, removed, modified, or renamed), and details of the change itself. For example, files with a renamed status have a previous_filename field showing the previous filename of the file, and files with a modified status have a patch field showing the changes made to the file.
When calling this endpoint without any paging parameter (per_page or page), the returned list is limited to 250 commits, and the last commit in the list is the most recent of the entire comparison.
Working with large comparisons
\nTo process a response with a large number of commits, use a query parameter (per_page or page) to paginate the results. When using pagination:
For more information on working with pagination, see \"Using pagination in the REST API.\"
\nSignature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The verification object includes the following fields:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on her/his account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Compares two commits against one another. You can compare branches in the same repository, or you can compare branches that exist in different repositories within the same repository network, including fork branches. For more information about how to view a repository's network, see \"Understanding connections between repositories.\"
\nThis endpoint is equivalent to running the git log BASE...HEAD command, but it returns commits in a different order. The git log BASE...HEAD command returns commits in reverse chronological order, whereas the API returns commits in chronological order. You can pass the appropriate media type to fetch diff and patch formats.
The API response includes details about the files that were changed between the two commits. This includes the status of the change (if a file was added, removed, modified, or renamed), and details of the change itself. For example, files with a renamed status have a previous_filename field showing the previous filename of the file, and files with a modified status have a patch field showing the changes made to the file.
When calling this endpoint without any paging parameter (per_page or page), the returned list is limited to 250 commits, and the last commit in the list is the most recent of the entire comparison.
Working with large comparisons
\nTo process a response with a large number of commits, use a query parameter (per_page or page) to paginate the results. When using pagination:
For more information on working with pagination, see \"Using pagination in the REST API.\"
\nSignature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The verification object includes the following fields:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on their account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Creates a new Git commit object.
\nSignature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in the table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on her/his account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Creates a new Git commit object.
\nSignature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in the table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on their account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Gets a Git commit object.
\nSignature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in the table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on her/his account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Gets a Git commit object.
\nSignature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in the table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on their account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Note that creating a tag object does not create the reference that makes a tag in Git. If you want to create an annotated tag in Git, you have to do this call to create the tag object, and then create the refs/tags/[tag] reference. If you want to create a lightweight tag, you only have to create the tag reference - this call would be unnecessary.
Signature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on her/his account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Note that creating a tag object does not create the reference that makes a tag in Git. If you want to create an annotated tag in Git, you have to do this call to create the tag object, and then create the refs/tags/[tag] reference. If you want to create a lightweight tag, you only have to create the tag reference - this call would be unnecessary.
Signature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on their account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Signature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on her/his account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Signature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on their account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
By default, Issue Comments are ordered by ascending ID.
", + "descriptionHTML": "You can use the REST API to list comments on issues and pull requests for a repository. Every pull request is an issue, but not every issue is a pull request.
\nBy default, issue comments are ordered by ascending ID.
", "statusCodes": [ { "httpStatusCode": "200", @@ -232405,8 +232405,8 @@ } } ], - "descriptionHTML": "", "previews": [], + "descriptionHTML": "You can use the REST API to get comments on issues and pull requests. Every pull request is an issue, but not every issue is a pull request.
", "statusCodes": [ { "httpStatusCode": "200", @@ -233156,8 +233156,8 @@ } } ], - "descriptionHTML": "", "previews": [], + "descriptionHTML": "You can use the REST API to update comments on issues and pull requests. Every pull request is an issue, but not every issue is a pull request.
", "statusCodes": [ { "httpStatusCode": "200", @@ -233225,8 +233225,8 @@ } } ], - "descriptionHTML": "", "previews": [], + "descriptionHTML": "You can use the REST API to delete comments on issues and pull requests. Every pull request is an issue, but not every issue is a pull request.
", "statusCodes": [ { "httpStatusCode": "204", @@ -233994,7 +233994,7 @@ } ], "previews": [], - "descriptionHTML": "Issue Comments are ordered by ascending ID.
", + "descriptionHTML": "You can use the REST API to list comments on issues and pull requests. Every pull request is an issue, but not every issue is a pull request.
\nIssue comments are ordered by ascending ID.
", "statusCodes": [ { "httpStatusCode": "200", @@ -234749,7 +234749,7 @@ } ], "previews": [], - "descriptionHTML": "This endpoint triggers notifications. Creating content too quickly using this endpoint may result in secondary rate limiting. See \"Secondary rate limits\" and \"Dealing with secondary rate limits\" for details.
", + "descriptionHTML": "You can use the REST API to create comments on issues and pull requests. Every pull request is an issue, but not every issue is a pull request.
\nThis endpoint triggers notifications.\nCreating content too quickly using this endpoint may result in secondary rate limiting.\nSee \"Secondary rate limits\"\nand \"Dealing with secondary rate limits\"\nfor details.
", "statusCodes": [ { "httpStatusCode": "201", diff --git a/src/rest/data/ghes-3.5/schema.json b/src/rest/data/ghes-3.5/schema.json index 54f1209d5d..10bb157191 100644 --- a/src/rest/data/ghes-3.5/schema.json +++ b/src/rest/data/ghes-3.5/schema.json @@ -154285,7 +154285,7 @@ }, { "name": "author", - "description": "GitHub login or email address by which to filter by commit author.
", + "description": "GitHub username or email address to use to filter by commit author.
", "in": "query", "required": false, "schema": { @@ -155115,7 +155115,7 @@ } ], "previews": [], - "descriptionHTML": "Signature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on her/his account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Signature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on their account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Returns the contents of a single commit reference. You must have read access for the repository to use this endpoint.
Note: If there are more than 300 files in the commit diff, the response will include pagination link headers for the remaining files, up to a limit of 3000 files. Each page contains the static commit information, and the only changes are to the file listing.
\nYou can pass the appropriate media type to fetch diff and patch formats. Diffs with binary data will have no patch property.
To return only the SHA-1 hash of the commit reference, you can provide the sha custom media type in the Accept header. You can use this endpoint to check if a remote reference's SHA-1 hash is the same as your local reference's SHA-1 hash by providing the local SHA-1 reference as the ETag.
Signature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on her/his account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Returns the contents of a single commit reference. You must have read access for the repository to use this endpoint.
Note: If there are more than 300 files in the commit diff, the response will include pagination link headers for the remaining files, up to a limit of 3000 files. Each page contains the static commit information, and the only changes are to the file listing.
\nYou can pass the appropriate media type to fetch diff and patch formats. Diffs with binary data will have no patch property.
To return only the SHA-1 hash of the commit reference, you can provide the sha custom media type in the Accept header. You can use this endpoint to check if a remote reference's SHA-1 hash is the same as your local reference's SHA-1 hash by providing the local SHA-1 reference as the ETag.
Signature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on their account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Compares two commits against one another. You can compare branches in the same repository, or you can compare branches that exist in different repositories within the same repository network, including fork branches. For more information about how to view a repository's network, see \"Understanding connections between repositories.\"
\nThis endpoint is equivalent to running the git log BASE...HEAD command, but it returns commits in a different order. The git log BASE...HEAD command returns commits in reverse chronological order, whereas the API returns commits in chronological order. You can pass the appropriate media type to fetch diff and patch formats.
The API response includes details about the files that were changed between the two commits. This includes the status of the change (if a file was added, removed, modified, or renamed), and details of the change itself. For example, files with a renamed status have a previous_filename field showing the previous filename of the file, and files with a modified status have a patch field showing the changes made to the file.
When calling this endpoint without any paging parameter (per_page or page), the returned list is limited to 250 commits, and the last commit in the list is the most recent of the entire comparison.
Working with large comparisons
\nTo process a response with a large number of commits, use a query parameter (per_page or page) to paginate the results. When using pagination:
For more information on working with pagination, see \"Using pagination in the REST API.\"
\nSignature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The verification object includes the following fields:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on her/his account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Compares two commits against one another. You can compare branches in the same repository, or you can compare branches that exist in different repositories within the same repository network, including fork branches. For more information about how to view a repository's network, see \"Understanding connections between repositories.\"
\nThis endpoint is equivalent to running the git log BASE...HEAD command, but it returns commits in a different order. The git log BASE...HEAD command returns commits in reverse chronological order, whereas the API returns commits in chronological order. You can pass the appropriate media type to fetch diff and patch formats.
The API response includes details about the files that were changed between the two commits. This includes the status of the change (if a file was added, removed, modified, or renamed), and details of the change itself. For example, files with a renamed status have a previous_filename field showing the previous filename of the file, and files with a modified status have a patch field showing the changes made to the file.
When calling this endpoint without any paging parameter (per_page or page), the returned list is limited to 250 commits, and the last commit in the list is the most recent of the entire comparison.
Working with large comparisons
\nTo process a response with a large number of commits, use a query parameter (per_page or page) to paginate the results. When using pagination:
For more information on working with pagination, see \"Using pagination in the REST API.\"
\nSignature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The verification object includes the following fields:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on their account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Creates a new Git commit object.
\nSignature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in the table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on her/his account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Creates a new Git commit object.
\nSignature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in the table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on their account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Gets a Git commit object.
\nSignature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in the table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on her/his account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Gets a Git commit object.
\nSignature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in the table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on their account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Note that creating a tag object does not create the reference that makes a tag in Git. If you want to create an annotated tag in Git, you have to do this call to create the tag object, and then create the refs/tags/[tag] reference. If you want to create a lightweight tag, you only have to create the tag reference - this call would be unnecessary.
Signature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on her/his account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Note that creating a tag object does not create the reference that makes a tag in Git. If you want to create an annotated tag in Git, you have to do this call to create the tag object, and then create the refs/tags/[tag] reference. If you want to create a lightweight tag, you only have to create the tag reference - this call would be unnecessary.
Signature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on their account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Signature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on her/his account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Signature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on their account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
By default, Issue Comments are ordered by ascending ID.
", + "descriptionHTML": "You can use the REST API to list comments on issues and pull requests for a repository. Every pull request is an issue, but not every issue is a pull request.
\nBy default, issue comments are ordered by ascending ID.
", "statusCodes": [ { "httpStatusCode": "200", @@ -239563,8 +239563,8 @@ } } ], - "descriptionHTML": "", "previews": [], + "descriptionHTML": "You can use the REST API to get comments on issues and pull requests. Every pull request is an issue, but not every issue is a pull request.
", "statusCodes": [ { "httpStatusCode": "200", @@ -240314,8 +240314,8 @@ } } ], - "descriptionHTML": "", "previews": [], + "descriptionHTML": "You can use the REST API to update comments on issues and pull requests. Every pull request is an issue, but not every issue is a pull request.
", "statusCodes": [ { "httpStatusCode": "200", @@ -240383,8 +240383,8 @@ } } ], - "descriptionHTML": "", "previews": [], + "descriptionHTML": "You can use the REST API to delete comments on issues and pull requests. Every pull request is an issue, but not every issue is a pull request.
", "statusCodes": [ { "httpStatusCode": "204", @@ -241152,7 +241152,7 @@ } ], "previews": [], - "descriptionHTML": "Issue Comments are ordered by ascending ID.
", + "descriptionHTML": "You can use the REST API to list comments on issues and pull requests. Every pull request is an issue, but not every issue is a pull request.
\nIssue comments are ordered by ascending ID.
", "statusCodes": [ { "httpStatusCode": "200", @@ -241907,7 +241907,7 @@ } ], "previews": [], - "descriptionHTML": "This endpoint triggers notifications. Creating content too quickly using this endpoint may result in secondary rate limiting. See \"Secondary rate limits\" and \"Dealing with secondary rate limits\" for details.
", + "descriptionHTML": "You can use the REST API to create comments on issues and pull requests. Every pull request is an issue, but not every issue is a pull request.
\nThis endpoint triggers notifications.\nCreating content too quickly using this endpoint may result in secondary rate limiting.\nSee \"Secondary rate limits\"\nand \"Dealing with secondary rate limits\"\nfor details.
", "statusCodes": [ { "httpStatusCode": "201", diff --git a/src/rest/data/ghes-3.6/schema.json b/src/rest/data/ghes-3.6/schema.json index e50be84857..f345ddcdf1 100644 --- a/src/rest/data/ghes-3.6/schema.json +++ b/src/rest/data/ghes-3.6/schema.json @@ -156902,7 +156902,7 @@ }, { "name": "author", - "description": "GitHub login or email address by which to filter by commit author.
", + "description": "GitHub username or email address to use to filter by commit author.
", "in": "query", "required": false, "schema": { @@ -157732,7 +157732,7 @@ } ], "previews": [], - "descriptionHTML": "Signature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on her/his account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Signature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on their account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Returns the contents of a single commit reference. You must have read access for the repository to use this endpoint.
Note: If there are more than 300 files in the commit diff, the response will include pagination link headers for the remaining files, up to a limit of 3000 files. Each page contains the static commit information, and the only changes are to the file listing.
\nYou can pass the appropriate media type to fetch diff and patch formats. Diffs with binary data will have no patch property.
To return only the SHA-1 hash of the commit reference, you can provide the sha custom media type in the Accept header. You can use this endpoint to check if a remote reference's SHA-1 hash is the same as your local reference's SHA-1 hash by providing the local SHA-1 reference as the ETag.
Signature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on her/his account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Returns the contents of a single commit reference. You must have read access for the repository to use this endpoint.
Note: If there are more than 300 files in the commit diff, the response will include pagination link headers for the remaining files, up to a limit of 3000 files. Each page contains the static commit information, and the only changes are to the file listing.
\nYou can pass the appropriate media type to fetch diff and patch formats. Diffs with binary data will have no patch property.
To return only the SHA-1 hash of the commit reference, you can provide the sha custom media type in the Accept header. You can use this endpoint to check if a remote reference's SHA-1 hash is the same as your local reference's SHA-1 hash by providing the local SHA-1 reference as the ETag.
Signature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on their account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Compares two commits against one another. You can compare branches in the same repository, or you can compare branches that exist in different repositories within the same repository network, including fork branches. For more information about how to view a repository's network, see \"Understanding connections between repositories.\"
\nThis endpoint is equivalent to running the git log BASE...HEAD command, but it returns commits in a different order. The git log BASE...HEAD command returns commits in reverse chronological order, whereas the API returns commits in chronological order. You can pass the appropriate media type to fetch diff and patch formats.
The API response includes details about the files that were changed between the two commits. This includes the status of the change (if a file was added, removed, modified, or renamed), and details of the change itself. For example, files with a renamed status have a previous_filename field showing the previous filename of the file, and files with a modified status have a patch field showing the changes made to the file.
When calling this endpoint without any paging parameter (per_page or page), the returned list is limited to 250 commits, and the last commit in the list is the most recent of the entire comparison.
Working with large comparisons
\nTo process a response with a large number of commits, use a query parameter (per_page or page) to paginate the results. When using pagination:
For more information on working with pagination, see \"Using pagination in the REST API.\"
\nSignature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The verification object includes the following fields:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on her/his account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Compares two commits against one another. You can compare branches in the same repository, or you can compare branches that exist in different repositories within the same repository network, including fork branches. For more information about how to view a repository's network, see \"Understanding connections between repositories.\"
\nThis endpoint is equivalent to running the git log BASE...HEAD command, but it returns commits in a different order. The git log BASE...HEAD command returns commits in reverse chronological order, whereas the API returns commits in chronological order. You can pass the appropriate media type to fetch diff and patch formats.
The API response includes details about the files that were changed between the two commits. This includes the status of the change (if a file was added, removed, modified, or renamed), and details of the change itself. For example, files with a renamed status have a previous_filename field showing the previous filename of the file, and files with a modified status have a patch field showing the changes made to the file.
When calling this endpoint without any paging parameter (per_page or page), the returned list is limited to 250 commits, and the last commit in the list is the most recent of the entire comparison.
Working with large comparisons
\nTo process a response with a large number of commits, use a query parameter (per_page or page) to paginate the results. When using pagination:
For more information on working with pagination, see \"Using pagination in the REST API.\"
\nSignature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The verification object includes the following fields:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on their account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Creates a new Git commit object.
\nSignature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in the table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on her/his account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Creates a new Git commit object.
\nSignature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in the table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on their account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Gets a Git commit object.
\nSignature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in the table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on her/his account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Gets a Git commit object.
\nSignature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in the table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on their account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Note that creating a tag object does not create the reference that makes a tag in Git. If you want to create an annotated tag in Git, you have to do this call to create the tag object, and then create the refs/tags/[tag] reference. If you want to create a lightweight tag, you only have to create the tag reference - this call would be unnecessary.
Signature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on her/his account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Note that creating a tag object does not create the reference that makes a tag in Git. If you want to create an annotated tag in Git, you have to do this call to create the tag object, and then create the refs/tags/[tag] reference. If you want to create a lightweight tag, you only have to create the tag reference - this call would be unnecessary.
Signature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on their account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Signature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on her/his account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Signature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on their account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
By default, Issue Comments are ordered by ascending ID.
", + "descriptionHTML": "You can use the REST API to list comments on issues and pull requests for a repository. Every pull request is an issue, but not every issue is a pull request.
\nBy default, issue comments are ordered by ascending ID.
", "statusCodes": [ { "httpStatusCode": "200", @@ -248636,8 +248636,8 @@ } } ], - "descriptionHTML": "", "previews": [], + "descriptionHTML": "You can use the REST API to get comments on issues and pull requests. Every pull request is an issue, but not every issue is a pull request.
", "statusCodes": [ { "httpStatusCode": "200", @@ -249387,8 +249387,8 @@ } } ], - "descriptionHTML": "", "previews": [], + "descriptionHTML": "You can use the REST API to update comments on issues and pull requests. Every pull request is an issue, but not every issue is a pull request.
", "statusCodes": [ { "httpStatusCode": "200", @@ -249456,8 +249456,8 @@ } } ], - "descriptionHTML": "", "previews": [], + "descriptionHTML": "You can use the REST API to delete comments on issues and pull requests. Every pull request is an issue, but not every issue is a pull request.
", "statusCodes": [ { "httpStatusCode": "204", @@ -250225,7 +250225,7 @@ } ], "previews": [], - "descriptionHTML": "Issue Comments are ordered by ascending ID.
", + "descriptionHTML": "You can use the REST API to list comments on issues and pull requests. Every pull request is an issue, but not every issue is a pull request.
\nIssue comments are ordered by ascending ID.
", "statusCodes": [ { "httpStatusCode": "200", @@ -250980,7 +250980,7 @@ } ], "previews": [], - "descriptionHTML": "This endpoint triggers notifications. Creating content too quickly using this endpoint may result in secondary rate limiting. See \"Secondary rate limits\" and \"Dealing with secondary rate limits\" for details.
", + "descriptionHTML": "You can use the REST API to create comments on issues and pull requests. Every pull request is an issue, but not every issue is a pull request.
\nThis endpoint triggers notifications.\nCreating content too quickly using this endpoint may result in secondary rate limiting.\nSee \"Secondary rate limits\"\nand \"Dealing with secondary rate limits\"\nfor details.
", "statusCodes": [ { "httpStatusCode": "201", diff --git a/src/rest/data/ghes-3.7/schema.json b/src/rest/data/ghes-3.7/schema.json index 7d856eba55..766307f209 100644 --- a/src/rest/data/ghes-3.7/schema.json +++ b/src/rest/data/ghes-3.7/schema.json @@ -159334,7 +159334,7 @@ }, { "name": "author", - "description": "GitHub login or email address by which to filter by commit author.
", + "description": "GitHub username or email address to use to filter by commit author.
", "in": "query", "required": false, "schema": { @@ -160164,7 +160164,7 @@ } ], "previews": [], - "descriptionHTML": "Signature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on her/his account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Signature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on their account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Returns the contents of a single commit reference. You must have read access for the repository to use this endpoint.
Note: If there are more than 300 files in the commit diff, the response will include pagination link headers for the remaining files, up to a limit of 3000 files. Each page contains the static commit information, and the only changes are to the file listing.
\nYou can pass the appropriate media type to fetch diff and patch formats. Diffs with binary data will have no patch property.
To return only the SHA-1 hash of the commit reference, you can provide the sha custom media type in the Accept header. You can use this endpoint to check if a remote reference's SHA-1 hash is the same as your local reference's SHA-1 hash by providing the local SHA-1 reference as the ETag.
Signature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on her/his account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Returns the contents of a single commit reference. You must have read access for the repository to use this endpoint.
Note: If there are more than 300 files in the commit diff, the response will include pagination link headers for the remaining files, up to a limit of 3000 files. Each page contains the static commit information, and the only changes are to the file listing.
\nYou can pass the appropriate media type to fetch diff and patch formats. Diffs with binary data will have no patch property.
To return only the SHA-1 hash of the commit reference, you can provide the sha custom media type in the Accept header. You can use this endpoint to check if a remote reference's SHA-1 hash is the same as your local reference's SHA-1 hash by providing the local SHA-1 reference as the ETag.
Signature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on their account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Compares two commits against one another. You can compare branches in the same repository, or you can compare branches that exist in different repositories within the same repository network, including fork branches. For more information about how to view a repository's network, see \"Understanding connections between repositories.\"
\nThis endpoint is equivalent to running the git log BASE...HEAD command, but it returns commits in a different order. The git log BASE...HEAD command returns commits in reverse chronological order, whereas the API returns commits in chronological order. You can pass the appropriate media type to fetch diff and patch formats.
The API response includes details about the files that were changed between the two commits. This includes the status of the change (if a file was added, removed, modified, or renamed), and details of the change itself. For example, files with a renamed status have a previous_filename field showing the previous filename of the file, and files with a modified status have a patch field showing the changes made to the file.
When calling this endpoint without any paging parameter (per_page or page), the returned list is limited to 250 commits, and the last commit in the list is the most recent of the entire comparison.
Working with large comparisons
\nTo process a response with a large number of commits, use a query parameter (per_page or page) to paginate the results. When using pagination:
For more information on working with pagination, see \"Using pagination in the REST API.\"
\nSignature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The verification object includes the following fields:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on her/his account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Compares two commits against one another. You can compare branches in the same repository, or you can compare branches that exist in different repositories within the same repository network, including fork branches. For more information about how to view a repository's network, see \"Understanding connections between repositories.\"
\nThis endpoint is equivalent to running the git log BASE...HEAD command, but it returns commits in a different order. The git log BASE...HEAD command returns commits in reverse chronological order, whereas the API returns commits in chronological order. You can pass the appropriate media type to fetch diff and patch formats.
The API response includes details about the files that were changed between the two commits. This includes the status of the change (if a file was added, removed, modified, or renamed), and details of the change itself. For example, files with a renamed status have a previous_filename field showing the previous filename of the file, and files with a modified status have a patch field showing the changes made to the file.
When calling this endpoint without any paging parameter (per_page or page), the returned list is limited to 250 commits, and the last commit in the list is the most recent of the entire comparison.
Working with large comparisons
\nTo process a response with a large number of commits, use a query parameter (per_page or page) to paginate the results. When using pagination:
For more information on working with pagination, see \"Using pagination in the REST API.\"
\nSignature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The verification object includes the following fields:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on their account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Creates a new Git commit object.
\nSignature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in the table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on her/his account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Creates a new Git commit object.
\nSignature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in the table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on their account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Gets a Git commit object.
\nSignature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in the table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on her/his account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Gets a Git commit object.
\nSignature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in the table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on their account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Note that creating a tag object does not create the reference that makes a tag in Git. If you want to create an annotated tag in Git, you have to do this call to create the tag object, and then create the refs/tags/[tag] reference. If you want to create a lightweight tag, you only have to create the tag reference - this call would be unnecessary.
Signature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on her/his account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Note that creating a tag object does not create the reference that makes a tag in Git. If you want to create an annotated tag in Git, you have to do this call to create the tag object, and then create the refs/tags/[tag] reference. If you want to create a lightweight tag, you only have to create the tag reference - this call would be unnecessary.
Signature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on their account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Signature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on her/his account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Signature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on their account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
By default, Issue Comments are ordered by ascending ID.
", + "descriptionHTML": "You can use the REST API to list comments on issues and pull requests for a repository. Every pull request is an issue, but not every issue is a pull request.
\nBy default, issue comments are ordered by ascending ID.
", "statusCodes": [ { "httpStatusCode": "200", @@ -251532,8 +251532,8 @@ } } ], - "descriptionHTML": "", "previews": [], + "descriptionHTML": "You can use the REST API to get comments on issues and pull requests. Every pull request is an issue, but not every issue is a pull request.
", "statusCodes": [ { "httpStatusCode": "200", @@ -252283,8 +252283,8 @@ } } ], - "descriptionHTML": "", "previews": [], + "descriptionHTML": "You can use the REST API to update comments on issues and pull requests. Every pull request is an issue, but not every issue is a pull request.
", "statusCodes": [ { "httpStatusCode": "200", @@ -252352,8 +252352,8 @@ } } ], - "descriptionHTML": "", "previews": [], + "descriptionHTML": "You can use the REST API to delete comments on issues and pull requests. Every pull request is an issue, but not every issue is a pull request.
", "statusCodes": [ { "httpStatusCode": "204", @@ -253121,7 +253121,7 @@ } ], "previews": [], - "descriptionHTML": "Issue Comments are ordered by ascending ID.
", + "descriptionHTML": "You can use the REST API to list comments on issues and pull requests. Every pull request is an issue, but not every issue is a pull request.
\nIssue comments are ordered by ascending ID.
", "statusCodes": [ { "httpStatusCode": "200", @@ -253876,7 +253876,7 @@ } ], "previews": [], - "descriptionHTML": "This endpoint triggers notifications. Creating content too quickly using this endpoint may result in secondary rate limiting. See \"Secondary rate limits\" and \"Dealing with secondary rate limits\" for details.
", + "descriptionHTML": "You can use the REST API to create comments on issues and pull requests. Every pull request is an issue, but not every issue is a pull request.
\nThis endpoint triggers notifications.\nCreating content too quickly using this endpoint may result in secondary rate limiting.\nSee \"Secondary rate limits\"\nand \"Dealing with secondary rate limits\"\nfor details.
", "statusCodes": [ { "httpStatusCode": "201", diff --git a/src/rest/data/ghes-3.8/schema.json b/src/rest/data/ghes-3.8/schema.json index 82682a3dcf..3f7a1af59f 100644 --- a/src/rest/data/ghes-3.8/schema.json +++ b/src/rest/data/ghes-3.8/schema.json @@ -5593,11 +5593,12 @@ "properties": { "access_level": { "type": "string", - "description": "Defines the level of access that workflows outside of the repository have to actions and reusable workflows within the\nrepository.\n\n`none` means the access is only possible from workflows in this repository. `user` level access allows sharing across user owned private repos only. `organization` level access allows sharing across the organization.", + "description": "Defines the level of access that workflows outside of the repository have to actions and reusable workflows within the\nrepository.\n\n`none` means the access is only possible from workflows in this repository. `user` level access allows sharing across user owned private repos only. `organization` level access allows sharing across the organization. `enterprise` level access allows sharing across the enterprise.", "enum": [ "none", "user", - "organization" + "organization", + "enterprise" ] } }, @@ -5649,12 +5650,13 @@ "type": "string", "name": "access_level", "in": "body", - "description": "Defines the level of access that workflows outside of the repository have to actions and reusable workflows within the\nrepository.
\nnone means the access is only possible from workflows in this repository. user level access allows sharing across user owned private repos only. organization level access allows sharing across the organization.
Defines the level of access that workflows outside of the repository have to actions and reusable workflows within the\nrepository.
\nnone means the access is only possible from workflows in this repository. user level access allows sharing across user owned private repos only. organization level access allows sharing across the organization. enterprise level access allows sharing across the enterprise.
GitHub login or email address by which to filter by commit author.
", + "description": "GitHub username or email address to use to filter by commit author.
", "in": "query", "required": false, "schema": { @@ -175672,7 +175674,7 @@ } ], "previews": [], - "descriptionHTML": "Signature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on her/his account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Signature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on their account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Returns the contents of a single commit reference. You must have read access for the repository to use this endpoint.
Note: If there are more than 300 files in the commit diff, the response will include pagination link headers for the remaining files, up to a limit of 3000 files. Each page contains the static commit information, and the only changes are to the file listing.
\nYou can pass the appropriate media type to fetch diff and patch formats. Diffs with binary data will have no patch property.
To return only the SHA-1 hash of the commit reference, you can provide the sha custom media type in the Accept header. You can use this endpoint to check if a remote reference's SHA-1 hash is the same as your local reference's SHA-1 hash by providing the local SHA-1 reference as the ETag.
Signature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on her/his account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Returns the contents of a single commit reference. You must have read access for the repository to use this endpoint.
Note: If there are more than 300 files in the commit diff, the response will include pagination link headers for the remaining files, up to a limit of 3000 files. Each page contains the static commit information, and the only changes are to the file listing.
\nYou can pass the appropriate media type to fetch diff and patch formats. Diffs with binary data will have no patch property.
To return only the SHA-1 hash of the commit reference, you can provide the sha custom media type in the Accept header. You can use this endpoint to check if a remote reference's SHA-1 hash is the same as your local reference's SHA-1 hash by providing the local SHA-1 reference as the ETag.
Signature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on their account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Compares two commits against one another. You can compare branches in the same repository, or you can compare branches that exist in different repositories within the same repository network, including fork branches. For more information about how to view a repository's network, see \"Understanding connections between repositories.\"
\nThis endpoint is equivalent to running the git log BASE...HEAD command, but it returns commits in a different order. The git log BASE...HEAD command returns commits in reverse chronological order, whereas the API returns commits in chronological order. You can pass the appropriate media type to fetch diff and patch formats.
The API response includes details about the files that were changed between the two commits. This includes the status of the change (if a file was added, removed, modified, or renamed), and details of the change itself. For example, files with a renamed status have a previous_filename field showing the previous filename of the file, and files with a modified status have a patch field showing the changes made to the file.
When calling this endpoint without any paging parameter (per_page or page), the returned list is limited to 250 commits, and the last commit in the list is the most recent of the entire comparison.
Working with large comparisons
\nTo process a response with a large number of commits, use a query parameter (per_page or page) to paginate the results. When using pagination:
For more information on working with pagination, see \"Using pagination in the REST API.\"
\nSignature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The verification object includes the following fields:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on her/his account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Compares two commits against one another. You can compare branches in the same repository, or you can compare branches that exist in different repositories within the same repository network, including fork branches. For more information about how to view a repository's network, see \"Understanding connections between repositories.\"
\nThis endpoint is equivalent to running the git log BASE...HEAD command, but it returns commits in a different order. The git log BASE...HEAD command returns commits in reverse chronological order, whereas the API returns commits in chronological order. You can pass the appropriate media type to fetch diff and patch formats.
The API response includes details about the files that were changed between the two commits. This includes the status of the change (if a file was added, removed, modified, or renamed), and details of the change itself. For example, files with a renamed status have a previous_filename field showing the previous filename of the file, and files with a modified status have a patch field showing the changes made to the file.
When calling this endpoint without any paging parameter (per_page or page), the returned list is limited to 250 commits, and the last commit in the list is the most recent of the entire comparison.
Working with large comparisons
\nTo process a response with a large number of commits, use a query parameter (per_page or page) to paginate the results. When using pagination:
For more information on working with pagination, see \"Using pagination in the REST API.\"
\nSignature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The verification object includes the following fields:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on their account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Creates a new Git commit object.
\nSignature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in the table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on her/his account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Creates a new Git commit object.
\nSignature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in the table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on their account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Gets a Git commit object.
\nSignature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in the table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on her/his account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Gets a Git commit object.
\nSignature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in the table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on their account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Note that creating a tag object does not create the reference that makes a tag in Git. If you want to create an annotated tag in Git, you have to do this call to create the tag object, and then create the refs/tags/[tag] reference. If you want to create a lightweight tag, you only have to create the tag reference - this call would be unnecessary.
Signature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on her/his account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Note that creating a tag object does not create the reference that makes a tag in Git. If you want to create an annotated tag in Git, you have to do this call to create the tag object, and then create the refs/tags/[tag] reference. If you want to create a lightweight tag, you only have to create the tag reference - this call would be unnecessary.
Signature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on their account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Signature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on her/his account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Signature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on their account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
By default, Issue Comments are ordered by ascending ID.
", + "descriptionHTML": "You can use the REST API to list comments on issues and pull requests for a repository. Every pull request is an issue, but not every issue is a pull request.
\nBy default, issue comments are ordered by ascending ID.
", "statusCodes": [ { "httpStatusCode": "200", @@ -273752,8 +273754,8 @@ } } ], - "descriptionHTML": "", "previews": [], + "descriptionHTML": "You can use the REST API to get comments on issues and pull requests. Every pull request is an issue, but not every issue is a pull request.
", "statusCodes": [ { "httpStatusCode": "200", @@ -274503,8 +274505,8 @@ } } ], - "descriptionHTML": "", "previews": [], + "descriptionHTML": "You can use the REST API to update comments on issues and pull requests. Every pull request is an issue, but not every issue is a pull request.
", "statusCodes": [ { "httpStatusCode": "200", @@ -274572,8 +274574,8 @@ } } ], - "descriptionHTML": "", "previews": [], + "descriptionHTML": "You can use the REST API to delete comments on issues and pull requests. Every pull request is an issue, but not every issue is a pull request.
", "statusCodes": [ { "httpStatusCode": "204", @@ -275341,7 +275343,7 @@ } ], "previews": [], - "descriptionHTML": "Issue Comments are ordered by ascending ID.
", + "descriptionHTML": "You can use the REST API to list comments on issues and pull requests. Every pull request is an issue, but not every issue is a pull request.
\nIssue comments are ordered by ascending ID.
", "statusCodes": [ { "httpStatusCode": "200", @@ -276096,7 +276098,7 @@ } ], "previews": [], - "descriptionHTML": "This endpoint triggers notifications. Creating content too quickly using this endpoint may result in secondary rate limiting. See \"Secondary rate limits\" and \"Dealing with secondary rate limits\" for details.
", + "descriptionHTML": "You can use the REST API to create comments on issues and pull requests. Every pull request is an issue, but not every issue is a pull request.
\nThis endpoint triggers notifications.\nCreating content too quickly using this endpoint may result in secondary rate limiting.\nSee \"Secondary rate limits\"\nand \"Dealing with secondary rate limits\"\nfor details.
", "statusCodes": [ { "httpStatusCode": "201", diff --git a/src/rest/data/github.ae/schema.json b/src/rest/data/github.ae/schema.json index aa3869e0c8..4868f55b65 100644 --- a/src/rest/data/github.ae/schema.json +++ b/src/rest/data/github.ae/schema.json @@ -120381,7 +120381,7 @@ }, { "name": "author", - "description": "GitHub login or email address by which to filter by commit author.
", + "description": "GitHub username or email address to use to filter by commit author.
", "in": "query", "required": false, "schema": { @@ -121211,7 +121211,7 @@ } ], "previews": [], - "descriptionHTML": "Signature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on her/his account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Signature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on their account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Returns the contents of a single commit reference. You must have read access for the repository to use this endpoint.
Note: If there are more than 300 files in the commit diff, the response will include pagination link headers for the remaining files, up to a limit of 3000 files. Each page contains the static commit information, and the only changes are to the file listing.
\nYou can pass the appropriate media type to fetch diff and patch formats. Diffs with binary data will have no patch property.
To return only the SHA-1 hash of the commit reference, you can provide the sha custom media type in the Accept header. You can use this endpoint to check if a remote reference's SHA-1 hash is the same as your local reference's SHA-1 hash by providing the local SHA-1 reference as the ETag.
Signature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on her/his account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Returns the contents of a single commit reference. You must have read access for the repository to use this endpoint.
Note: If there are more than 300 files in the commit diff, the response will include pagination link headers for the remaining files, up to a limit of 3000 files. Each page contains the static commit information, and the only changes are to the file listing.
\nYou can pass the appropriate media type to fetch diff and patch formats. Diffs with binary data will have no patch property.
To return only the SHA-1 hash of the commit reference, you can provide the sha custom media type in the Accept header. You can use this endpoint to check if a remote reference's SHA-1 hash is the same as your local reference's SHA-1 hash by providing the local SHA-1 reference as the ETag.
Signature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on their account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Compares two commits against one another. You can compare branches in the same repository, or you can compare branches that exist in different repositories within the same repository network, including fork branches. For more information about how to view a repository's network, see \"Understanding connections between repositories.\"
\nThis endpoint is equivalent to running the git log BASE...HEAD command, but it returns commits in a different order. The git log BASE...HEAD command returns commits in reverse chronological order, whereas the API returns commits in chronological order. You can pass the appropriate media type to fetch diff and patch formats.
The API response includes details about the files that were changed between the two commits. This includes the status of the change (if a file was added, removed, modified, or renamed), and details of the change itself. For example, files with a renamed status have a previous_filename field showing the previous filename of the file, and files with a modified status have a patch field showing the changes made to the file.
When calling this endpoint without any paging parameter (per_page or page), the returned list is limited to 250 commits, and the last commit in the list is the most recent of the entire comparison.
Working with large comparisons
\nTo process a response with a large number of commits, use a query parameter (per_page or page) to paginate the results. When using pagination:
For more information on working with pagination, see \"Using pagination in the REST API.\"
\nSignature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The verification object includes the following fields:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on her/his account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Compares two commits against one another. You can compare branches in the same repository, or you can compare branches that exist in different repositories within the same repository network, including fork branches. For more information about how to view a repository's network, see \"Understanding connections between repositories.\"
\nThis endpoint is equivalent to running the git log BASE...HEAD command, but it returns commits in a different order. The git log BASE...HEAD command returns commits in reverse chronological order, whereas the API returns commits in chronological order. You can pass the appropriate media type to fetch diff and patch formats.
The API response includes details about the files that were changed between the two commits. This includes the status of the change (if a file was added, removed, modified, or renamed), and details of the change itself. For example, files with a renamed status have a previous_filename field showing the previous filename of the file, and files with a modified status have a patch field showing the changes made to the file.
When calling this endpoint without any paging parameter (per_page or page), the returned list is limited to 250 commits, and the last commit in the list is the most recent of the entire comparison.
Working with large comparisons
\nTo process a response with a large number of commits, use a query parameter (per_page or page) to paginate the results. When using pagination:
For more information on working with pagination, see \"Using pagination in the REST API.\"
\nSignature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The verification object includes the following fields:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on their account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Creates a new Git commit object.
\nSignature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in the table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on her/his account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Creates a new Git commit object.
\nSignature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in the table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on their account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Gets a Git commit object.
\nSignature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in the table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on her/his account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Gets a Git commit object.
\nSignature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in the table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on their account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Note that creating a tag object does not create the reference that makes a tag in Git. If you want to create an annotated tag in Git, you have to do this call to create the tag object, and then create the refs/tags/[tag] reference. If you want to create a lightweight tag, you only have to create the tag reference - this call would be unnecessary.
Signature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on her/his account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Note that creating a tag object does not create the reference that makes a tag in Git. If you want to create an annotated tag in Git, you have to do this call to create the tag object, and then create the refs/tags/[tag] reference. If you want to create a lightweight tag, you only have to create the tag reference - this call would be unnecessary.
Signature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on their account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Signature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on her/his account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Signature verification object
\nThe response will include a verification object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification object:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason in the verification object:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The \"signing\" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on their account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
By default, Issue Comments are ordered by ascending ID.
", + "descriptionHTML": "You can use the REST API to list comments on issues and pull requests for a repository. Every pull request is an issue, but not every issue is a pull request.
\nBy default, issue comments are ordered by ascending ID.
", "statusCodes": [ { "httpStatusCode": "200", @@ -199381,8 +199381,8 @@ } } ], - "descriptionHTML": "", "previews": [], + "descriptionHTML": "You can use the REST API to get comments on issues and pull requests. Every pull request is an issue, but not every issue is a pull request.
", "statusCodes": [ { "httpStatusCode": "200", @@ -200132,8 +200132,8 @@ } } ], - "descriptionHTML": "", "previews": [], + "descriptionHTML": "You can use the REST API to update comments on issues and pull requests. Every pull request is an issue, but not every issue is a pull request.
", "statusCodes": [ { "httpStatusCode": "200", @@ -200201,8 +200201,8 @@ } } ], - "descriptionHTML": "", "previews": [], + "descriptionHTML": "You can use the REST API to delete comments on issues and pull requests. Every pull request is an issue, but not every issue is a pull request.
", "statusCodes": [ { "httpStatusCode": "204", @@ -200970,7 +200970,7 @@ } ], "previews": [], - "descriptionHTML": "Issue Comments are ordered by ascending ID.
", + "descriptionHTML": "You can use the REST API to list comments on issues and pull requests. Every pull request is an issue, but not every issue is a pull request.
\nIssue comments are ordered by ascending ID.
", "statusCodes": [ { "httpStatusCode": "200", @@ -201725,7 +201725,7 @@ } ], "previews": [], - "descriptionHTML": "This endpoint triggers notifications. Creating content too quickly using this endpoint may result in secondary rate limiting. See \"Secondary rate limits\" and \"Dealing with secondary rate limits\" for details.
", + "descriptionHTML": "You can use the REST API to create comments on issues and pull requests. Every pull request is an issue, but not every issue is a pull request.
\nThis endpoint triggers notifications.\nCreating content too quickly using this endpoint may result in secondary rate limiting.\nSee \"Secondary rate limits\"\nand \"Dealing with secondary rate limits\"\nfor details.
", "statusCodes": [ { "httpStatusCode": "201", diff --git a/src/webhooks/data/api.github.com/schema.json b/src/webhooks/data/api.github.com/schema.json index ea932d36ea..d50af29d30 100644 --- a/src/webhooks/data/api.github.com/schema.json +++ b/src/webhooks/data/api.github.com/schema.json @@ -165800,19 +165800,7 @@ "name": "inputs", "in": "body", "description": "", - "isRequired": true, - "childParamsGroups": [ - { - "type": "string", - "name": "name", - "description": "" - }, - { - "type": "string", - "name": "number", - "description": "" - } - ] + "isRequired": true }, { "type": "object", @@ -167056,6 +167044,12 @@ "description": "", "isRequired": true }, + { + "type": "string", + "name": "created_at", + "description": "The time that the job created.
", + "isRequired": true + }, { "type": "string", "name": "head_sha", @@ -167803,6 +167797,12 @@ "description": "", "isRequired": true }, + { + "type": "string", + "name": "created_at", + "description": "The time that the job created.
", + "isRequired": true + }, { "type": "string", "name": "head_sha", diff --git a/src/webhooks/data/ghec/schema.json b/src/webhooks/data/ghec/schema.json index 6aaefcfd7e..bc5aac4450 100644 --- a/src/webhooks/data/ghec/schema.json +++ b/src/webhooks/data/ghec/schema.json @@ -165800,19 +165800,7 @@ "name": "inputs", "in": "body", "description": "", - "isRequired": true, - "childParamsGroups": [ - { - "type": "string", - "name": "name", - "description": "" - }, - { - "type": "string", - "name": "number", - "description": "" - } - ] + "isRequired": true }, { "type": "object", @@ -167056,6 +167044,12 @@ "description": "", "isRequired": true }, + { + "type": "string", + "name": "created_at", + "description": "The time that the job created.
", + "isRequired": true + }, { "type": "string", "name": "head_sha", @@ -167803,6 +167797,12 @@ "description": "", "isRequired": true }, + { + "type": "string", + "name": "created_at", + "description": "The time that the job created.
", + "isRequired": true + }, { "type": "string", "name": "head_sha", diff --git a/src/webhooks/data/ghes-3.7/schema.json b/src/webhooks/data/ghes-3.7/schema.json index 37ba1ec727..06795638a7 100644 --- a/src/webhooks/data/ghes-3.7/schema.json +++ b/src/webhooks/data/ghes-3.7/schema.json @@ -165677,19 +165677,7 @@ "name": "inputs", "in": "body", "description": "", - "isRequired": true, - "childParamsGroups": [ - { - "type": "string", - "name": "name", - "description": "" - }, - { - "type": "string", - "name": "number", - "description": "" - } - ] + "isRequired": true }, { "type": "object", @@ -165959,6 +165947,12 @@ "description": "", "isRequired": true }, + { + "type": "string", + "name": "created_at", + "description": "The time that the job created.
", + "isRequired": true + }, { "type": "string", "name": "head_sha", @@ -166219,6 +166213,12 @@ "description": "", "isRequired": true }, + { + "type": "string", + "name": "created_at", + "description": "The time that the job created.
", + "isRequired": true + }, { "type": "string", "name": "head_sha", diff --git a/src/webhooks/data/ghes-3.8/schema.json b/src/webhooks/data/ghes-3.8/schema.json index 33a446278a..5a48fa3a59 100644 --- a/src/webhooks/data/ghes-3.8/schema.json +++ b/src/webhooks/data/ghes-3.8/schema.json @@ -165920,19 +165920,7 @@ "name": "inputs", "in": "body", "description": "", - "isRequired": true, - "childParamsGroups": [ - { - "type": "string", - "name": "name", - "description": "" - }, - { - "type": "string", - "name": "number", - "description": "" - } - ] + "isRequired": true }, { "type": "object", @@ -167176,6 +167164,12 @@ "description": "", "isRequired": true }, + { + "type": "string", + "name": "created_at", + "description": "The time that the job created.
", + "isRequired": true + }, { "type": "string", "name": "head_sha", @@ -167923,6 +167917,12 @@ "description": "", "isRequired": true }, + { + "type": "string", + "name": "created_at", + "description": "The time that the job created.
", + "isRequired": true + }, { "type": "string", "name": "head_sha", diff --git a/src/webhooks/data/github.ae/schema.json b/src/webhooks/data/github.ae/schema.json index f52e80e91f..a52e919141 100644 --- a/src/webhooks/data/github.ae/schema.json +++ b/src/webhooks/data/github.ae/schema.json @@ -165120,19 +165120,7 @@ "name": "inputs", "in": "body", "description": "", - "isRequired": true, - "childParamsGroups": [ - { - "type": "string", - "name": "name", - "description": "" - }, - { - "type": "string", - "name": "number", - "description": "" - } - ] + "isRequired": true }, { "type": "object", @@ -166376,6 +166364,12 @@ "description": "", "isRequired": true }, + { + "type": "string", + "name": "created_at", + "description": "The time that the job created.
", + "isRequired": true + }, { "type": "string", "name": "head_sha", @@ -167123,6 +167117,12 @@ "description": "", "isRequired": true }, + { + "type": "string", + "name": "created_at", + "description": "The time that the job created.
", + "isRequired": true + }, { "type": "string", "name": "head_sha", diff --git a/tests/fixtures/data/ui.yml b/tests/fixtures/data/ui.yml index 4a7a5e7d05..0ffc62a14c 100644 --- a/tests/fixtures/data/ui.yml +++ b/tests/fixtures/data/ui.yml @@ -133,15 +133,15 @@ products: in: In description: Description notes: Notes - parameters: Parameters + parameters: Parameters for "{{ RESTOperationTitle }}" response: Response example_response: Example response status_code: Status code - http_status_code: HTTP response status codes + http_status_code: HTTP response status codes for "{{ RESTOperationTitle }}" code_sample: Code sample - code_samples: Code samples - preview_notice: Preview notice - preview_notices: Preview notices + code_samples: Code samples for "{{ RESTOperationTitle }}" + preview_notice: Preview notice for "{{ RESTOperationTitle }}" + preview_notices: Preview notices for "{{ RESTOperationTitle }}" preview_header_is_required: This header is required preview_notice_to_change: This API is under preview and subject to change works_with: Works with diff --git a/tests/rendering/rest.js b/tests/rendering/rest.js index 7356415d0a..cbabd6694a 100644 --- a/tests/rendering/rest.js +++ b/tests/rendering/rest.js @@ -152,6 +152,36 @@ describe('REST references docs', () => { } } }) + + describe('headings', () => { + test('rest pages do not render any headings with duplicate text', async () => { + const $ = await getDOM('/en/rest/actions/artifacts') + const headingText = $('body') + .find('h2, h3, h4, h5, h6') + .map((i, el) => $(el).text()) + .get() + .sort() + + const dupes = headingText.filter((item, index) => headingText.indexOf(item) !== index) + + const message = `The following duplicate heading texts were found: ${dupes.join(', ')}` + expect(dupes.length, message).toBe(0) + }) + + test('rest pages do not render any headings with duplicate ids', async () => { + const $ = await getDOM('/en/rest/actions/artifacts') + const headingIDs = $('body') + .find('h2, h3, h4, h5, h6') + .map((i, el) => $(el).attr('id')) + .get() + .sort() + + const dupes = headingIDs.filter((item, index) => headingIDs.indexOf(item) !== index) + + const message = `The following duplicate heading IDs were found: ${dupes.join(', ')}` + expect(dupes.length, message).toBe(0) + }) + }) }) function formatErrors(differences) {