GitHub
The GitHub connector lets you perform insert, delete, update, and read operations on GitHub data.
Before you begin
Before using the GitHub connector, do the following tasks:
- In your Google Cloud project: - Ensure that network connectivity is set up. For information about network patterns, see Network connectivity .
- Grant the roles/connectors.admin IAM role to the user configuring the connector.
- Grant the following IAM roles to the service account that you want to use for the connector: -  roles/secretmanager.viewer
-  roles/secretmanager.secretAccessor
 A service account is a special type of Google account intended to represent a non-human user that needs to authenticate and be authorized to access data in Google APIs. If you don't have a service account, you must create a service account. The connector and the service account must belong to the same project. For more information, see Creating a service account . 
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- Enable the following services -  secretmanager.googleapis.com(Secret Manager API)
-  connectors.googleapis.com(Connectors API)
 To understand how to enable services, see Enabling services . 
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 If these services or permissions have not been enabled for your project previously, you are prompted to enable them when configuring the connector. 
- In GitHub, based on your requirement, complete the following tasks: - Create a GitHub account .
- Create new repositories .
- Create new organizations .
- Create projects .
- Create an OAuth app .
- Create a GitHub app .
 Configure the connectorA connection is specific to a data source. It means that if you have many data sources, you must create a separate connection for each data source. To create a connection, do the following: - In the Cloud console , go to the Integration Connectors > Connections page and then select or create a Google Cloud project.
- Click + CREATE NEW to open the Create Connection page.
- In the Location 
section, choose the location for the connection. -  Region 
: Select a location from the drop-down list. For the list of all the supported regions, see Locations . 
- Click NEXT .
 
-  Region 
: Select a location from the drop-down list. 
- In the Connection Details 
section, complete the following: - Connector : Select GitHub from the drop down list of available Connectors.
- Connector version : Select the Connector version from the drop down list of available versions.
- In the Connection Name 
field, enter a name for the Connection instance. Connection names must meet the following criteria: - Connection names can use letters, numbers, or hyphens.
- Letters must be lower-case.
- Connection names must begin with a letter and end with a letter or number.
- Connection names cannot exceed 49 characters.
 
- Optionally, enter a Description for the connection instance.
- Optionally, enable Cloud logging 
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  and then select a log level. By default, the log level is set to Error.
- Service Account : Select a service account that has the required roles .
- Optionally, specify OwnerLogin : A unique login name belonging either to a user or an organization.
- Optionally, specify Schema : Use schema to restrict the dynamically retrieved schemas to a specific project or repository schema. To retrieve all the schemas, don't specify any value in this field. For information about supported schemas, see Schemas and scopes
- Optionally, configure the Connection node settings 
: - Minimum number of nodes : Enter the minimum number of connection nodes.
- Maximum number of nodes : Enter the maximum number of connection nodes.
 A node is a unit (or replica) of a connection that processes transactions. More nodes are required to process more transactions for a connection and conversely, fewer nodes are required to process fewer transactions. To understand how the nodes affect your connector pricing, see Pricing for connection nodes . If you don't enter any values, by default the minimum nodes are set to 2 (for better availability) and the maximum nodes are set to 50. 
- Optionally, click + ADD LABEL to add a label to the Connection in the form of a key/value pair.
- Click NEXT .
 
- In the Destinations 
section, enter details of the remote host (backend system) you want to connect to. -  Destination Type 
: Select a Destination Type 
. - To specify the destination hostname or IP address, select Host address and enter the address in the Host 1 field.
- To establish a private connection, select Endpoint attachment and choose the required attachment from the Endpoint Attachment list.
 If you want to establish a public connection to your backend systems with additional security, you can consider configuring static outbound IP addresses for your connections , and then configure your firewall rules to allowlist only the specific static IP addresses. To enter additional destinations, click +ADD DESTINATION . 
- Click NEXT .
 
-  Destination Type 
: Select a Destination Type 
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- In the Authentication 
section, enter the authentication details. To understand how to configure these authentication types, see Configure authentication . 
- Click NEXT .
- Review : Review your connection and authentication details.
- Click Create .
 Configure authenticationEnter the details based on the authentication you want to use. - Client ID : The client ID used for requesting access tokens.
- Scopes : A comma-separated list of desired scopes.
- Client Secret : Secret Manager Secret containing the client secret for the connected app you created.
 Connection configuration samplesThis section lists the sample values for the various fields that you configure when creating the connection. OAuth 2.0 - authorization code connection typeField name Details Location europe-west1 Connector GitHub Connector version 1 Connection Name GitHub-connector Enable Cloud Logging No Service Account Your_Project_Number@serviceaccount OwnerLogin souvikg-Your_Owner_Login Schema Minimum number of nodes 2 Maximum number of nodes 50 Client ID ClientID Scopes repo repo:status repo_deployment Client Secret Client secret Secret Version 1 GitHub schemas and scopesThe GitHub connector supports the following schemas:- Information schema: This schema contains tables that contain licensing information and high-level overviews of the projects and repositories associated with the authenticated account. Only one information schema exists. To retrieve the information schema, specify the following in the schema field: Information
- Repository schema: The connector supports schema for each repository in the authenticated user or organization's account. Use the following format to specify a repository schema: Repository_ . 
- Project schema: The connector supports schema for each project in the authenticated user or organization's account. Use the following format to specify a project schema: Project_
 For more information about scopes, see GitHub Scopes . Entities, operations, and actionsAll the Integration Connectors provide a layer of abstraction for the objects of the connected application. You can access an application's objects only through this abstraction. The abstraction is exposed to you as entities, operations, and actions. -  Entity: 
An entity can be thought of as an object, or a collection of properties, in the
connected application or service. The definition of an entity differs from a connector to a
    connector. For example, in a database connector, tables are the entities, in a
    file server connector, folders are the entities, and in a messaging system connector,
    queues are the entities. However, it is possible that a connector doesn't support or have any entities, in which case the Entitieslist will be empty.
-  Operation: 
An operation is the activity that you can perform on an entity. You can perform
any of the following operations on an entity:  
 Selecting an entity from the available list, generates a list of operations available for the entity. For a detailed description of the operations, see the Connectors task's entity operations . However, if a connector doesn't support any of the entity operations, such unsupported operations aren't listed in the Operationslist.
-  Action: 
An action is a first class function that is made available to the integration
through the connector interface. An action lets you make changes to an entity or entities, and
    vary from connector to connector. Normally, an action will have some input parameters, and an output
    parameter. However, it is possible
    that a connector doesn't support any action, in which case the Actionslist will be empty.
 System limitationsThe GitHub connector can process 2 transactions per second, per node , and throttles any transactions beyond this limit. By default, Integration Connectors allocates 2 nodes (for better availability) for a connection. For information on the limits applicable to Integration Connectors, see Limits . ActionThis section lists the action supported by the GitHub connector. To understand how to configure the action, see Action examples . UpdatePullRequestBranch actionThis action updates the pull request branch. Input parameters of the UpdatePullRequestBranch actionName Type Description PullRequestIdstring The Node ID of the pull request. ExpectedHeadOidstring The head ref oid for the upstream branch. UpdateMethodstring The update branch method to use. The default is 'MERGE'. The allowed values are MERGE and REBASE. Output parameters of the AppsDeployStatus actionThis action returns the status 200 (OK) and updates pull request branch. For example on how to configure the UpdatePullRequestBranchaction, see Examples .MergePullRequest actionThis action merges pull request. Input parameters of the MergePullRequest actionName Type Description PullRequestIdstring The Node ID of the pull request to be merged. ExpectedHeadOidstring OID that the pull request head ref must match to allow merge; if omitted, no check is performed. CommitHeadlinestring Commit headline to use for the merge commit; if omitted, a default message is used. CommitBodystring Commit body to use for the merge commit; if omitted, a default message is used. MergeMethodstring The merge method to use. The default is 'MERGE'. The allowed values are MERGE, SQUASH, and REBASE. AuthorEmailstring The email address to associate with this merge. Output parameters of the MergePullRequest actionThis action returns the status 200 (OK) and merges pull request. For example on how to configure the MergePullRequestaction, see Examples .DownloadFile actionThis action downloads a file from the repository. Input parameters of the DownloadFile actionName Type Required Description PathString False The path of the file in the repository. BranchString False The branch name in the repository from which the file is downloaded. The default value is main branch. LocalPathString False The local path where the file is saved after download. OutputStreamBinary True An instance of an output stream to which the file data is written. The output stream is used only if the LocalPath is not provided. For example on how to configure the DownloadFileaction, see Examples .UploadFile actionThis action uploads a file to the repository. Input parameters of the UploadFile actionName Type Required Description PathString False The path of the file in the repository. BranchString False The branch name in the repository to upload the file. The default value is main branch. CommitMessageString False The message that describes the changes made during the file upload. SHAString False The hash of the file that is used to verify and update existing files in the repository. CommitterNameString False The user who commits the file. The default value is the authenticated user. CommitterEmailString False The email address of the user who commits the file. The default value is the authenticated user. AuthorNameString False The name of the author who uploads the file. The default value is the committer's name or the authenticated user. AuthorEmailString False The email address of the author who uploads file. The default value is the committer's email or the authenticated user's email. LocalPathString False The local path where the file is saved after download. InputStreamBinary True An input stream instance used to read the file data. This is used only if LocalPath is not specified. FileDataString False The Base64-encoded string representing the file's content. This is used only if LocalPath and InputStream are not specified. For example on how to configure the UploadFileaction, see Examples .Action examplesThis section describes how to perform some of the actions in this connector. Example - UpdatePullRequestBranchThis example retrieves the deployment statuses of the application. - In the Configure connector taskdialog, clickAction.
- Select the UpdatePullRequestBranchaction, and then click Done .
- In the Task Input 
section of the Connectors 
task, click connectorInputPayloadand then enter a value similar to the following in theDefault Valuefield:{ "PullRequestId" : "PR_kwDOLywhW8537gcA" } 
 If the action is successful, the UpdatePullRequestBranchtask'sconnectorOutputPayloadresponse parameter will have a value similar to the following:{ "pullrequestid" : "PR_kwDOLywhW8537gcA" } Example - MergePullRequestThis example merges a pull request. - In the Configure connector taskdialog, clickAction.
- Select the MergePullRequestaction, and then click Done .
- In the Task Input 
section of the Connectors 
task, click connectorInputPayloadand then enter a value similar to the following in theDefault Valuefield:{ "PullRequestId" : "PR_kwDOLywhW8537gcA" , "CommitHeadline" : "Google MERGE" , "CommitBody" : "This is Google Merge" } 
 If the action is successful, the MergePullRequesttask'sconnectorOutputPayloadresponse parameter will have a value similar to the following:{ "pullrequestid" : "PR_kwDOLywhW8537gcA" } Example - Download a file from the repository- In the Configure connector taskdialog, clickActions.
- Select the DownloadFileaction, and then click Done .
- In the Task Input 
section of the Connectors 
task, click connectorInputPayloadand then enter a value similar to the following in theDefault Valuefield:{ "Repository": "Google_GitHub_Testing", "Path": "Test_Document.txt" }
 If the action is successful, the DownloadFiletask'sconnectorOutputPayloadresponse parameter will have a value similar to the following:{ "Success": true, "Details": null, "FileData": "SGkgR29vZ2xlIEhvdyBSIHlvdT8KCkknbSBmaW5l" }Example - Upload a file to the repository- In the Configure connector taskdialog, clickActions.
- Select the UploadFileaction, and then click Done .
- In the Task Input 
section of the Connectors 
task, click connectorInputPayloadand then enter a value similar to the following in theDefault Valuefield:{ "Path": "Sample.txt", "Repository": "Google_GitHub_Testing", "AuthorName": "Cruz", "FileData": "dXBsb2FkIGR0YWEgaW50byB0aGlzIGZpbGUgZnJvbSBHQ1A=", "CommitMessage": "TestCommitFrom GCPcloud", "CommitterEmail": "Charlie@altrostrat.com", "CommitterName": "Charlie", "AuthorEmail": "cruz@altrostrat.com" }
 If the action is successful, the UploadFiletask'sconnectorOutputPayloadresponse parameter will have a value similar to the following:{ "Success": false, "Details": "Invalid request.\n\n\"sha\" wasn't supplied. ", "CommitSHA": null, "FileSHA": null }Entity operation examplesThis section shows how to perform some of the entity operations in this connector. Example - List all Branches- In the Configure connector taskdialog, clickEntities.
- Select Branchesfrom theEntitylist.
- Select the Listoperation, and then click Done .
- In the Task Input section of the Connectors task, you can set the filterClause as per your requirement.
 Example - List all Commits- In the Configure connector taskdialog, clickEntities.
- Select Commitsfrom theEntitylist.
- Select the Listoperation, and then click Done .
- In the Task Input section of the Connectors task, you can set the filterClause as per your requirement.
 Considerations- Commits is the name of the entity. You must pass the value for filter clause using single quotes ('), such as City='Redwood City'. Where City is the column name and Redwood city is the value.
- You can make use of the filter clause to filter records based on columns. For example, if there are 20 records with name = demo16975280986860then we can filter records with column Address='Redwood City' and region='us-east1'.
 You can perform the List operation on the following entities: CommitComments, Forks, IssueComments, Issue, IssueAssignees, AssignableUser,Labels, Milestones, PullRequestReviews, PullRequests, PullRequestComments, ReleaseAssets, Releases, Watcher, Users, Repositories, Collaborators, OrganizationTeams, OrganizationsMannequins, OrganizationMember, Organization, Licenses, LicensePermission, LicenseLimitation, LicenseConditions, Projects, and PullRequestReviewRequests Example - Get a Branches record- In the Configure connector taskdialog, clickEntities.
- Select Branchesfrom theEntitylist.
- Select the Getoperation, and then click Done .
- Here, the entity ID is set to 4. To set the entity ID, in
the Task Input 
section of the Connectors 
task, click EntityId 
and
then enter 4in the Default Value field.
 Example - Get a Repositories record- In the Configure connector taskdialog, clickEntities.
- Select Repositoriesfrom theEntitylist.
- Select the Getoperation, and then click Done .
- Set the entity ID to 4 which is the Key to be passed. To set the entity ID, in
the Task Input 
section of the Connectors 
task, click EntityId 
and
then enter 4in the Default Value field.
 In some cases passing a single Entity ID can cause an error because of two composite keys. In such cases, use the filter clause with the necessary columns. For views, the Get operation doesn't work because views don't have primary keys. Instead, you can use the List operation with filters on views, which functions similarly to the Get operation. You can perform the Get operation on the following entities: CommitComments, Commits, IssueAssignees, Labels, Milestones, PullRequestReviews, PullRequests, PullRequestComments, ReleaseAssets, Release, Topics, Users, Collaborators, Organizations, and Licenses Example - Create an Issues record- In the Configure connector taskdialog, clickEntities.
- Select Issuesfrom theEntitylist.
- Select the Createoperation, and then click Done .
- In the Task Input 
section of the Connectors 
task, click connectorInputPayloadand then enter a value similar to the following in theDefault Valuefield:{ "Title": "Google_Cloud_GitHub_Issues_Create", "Body": "Please check hence raising the Feature Request for the same." }Running this example, returns a response smiliar to the following in the Connector task's connectorOutputPayloadoutput variable:{ "Id": "I_kwDOLywhW86Sd-xF" }
 Example - Create a PullRequests record- In the Configure connector taskdialog, clickEntities.
- Select PullRequestsfrom theEntitylist.
- Select the Createoperation, and then click Done .
- In the Task Input 
section of the Connectors 
task, click connectorInputPayloadand then enter a value similar to the following in theDefault Valuefield:{ "BaseRefName": "main", "HeadRefName": "New_Branch", "Title": "DEMO_Google_Cloud_PULLRequest", "Body": "This is demo Google_Cloud pull" }Running this example, returns a response smiliar to the following in the Connector task's connectorOutputPayloadoutput variable:{ "Id": "PR_kwDOLywhW8537gcA" }
 Example - Create a Repositories record- In the Configure connector taskdialog, clickEntities.
- Select Repositoriesfrom theEntitylist.
- Select the Createoperation, and then click Done .
- In the Task Input 
section of the Connectors 
task, click connectorInputPayloadand then enter a value similar to the following in theDefault Valuefield:{ "Name": "Google_Cloud_DEMO_REPO", "OwnerId": "O_kgDOCaxLsg", "Visibility": "PUBLIC" }Running this example, returns a response smiliar to the following in the Connector task's connectorOutputPayloadoutput variable:{ "Id": "R_kgDOMhWBEQ" }
 Example - Update an Issues record- In the Configure connector taskdialog, clickEntities.
- Select Issuesfrom theEntitylist.
- Select the Updateoperation, and then click Done .
- In the Task Input 
section of the Connectors 
task, click connectorInputPayloadand then enter a value similar to the following in theDefault Valuefield:{ "Title": "New_Updated_Google_Cloud_Issue", "Body": "Newly Updated from Google_Cloud" }
- Set the value for entityId to I_kwDOLywhW86Sd-xF. To set the value for filterClause,
click entityId 
and then enter I_kwDOLywhW86Sd-xFin the Default Value field.Running this example, returns a response smiliar to the following in the Connector task's connectorOutputPayloadoutput variable:{ "Id": "I_kwDOLywhW86Sd-xF" }
 Example - Update a PullRequests record- In the Configure connector taskdialog, clickEntities.
- Select PullRequestsfrom theEntitylist.
- Select the Updateoperation, and then click Done .
- In the Task Input 
section of the Connectors 
task, click connectorInputPayloadand then enter a value similar to the following in theDefault Valuefield:{ "Title": "Updated_Google_Cloud_PULL", "Body": "Update New pull Body" }
- Set the value for entityId to PR_kwDOLywhW8537gcA. To set the value for filterClause,
click entityId 
and then enter PR_kwDOLywhW8537gcAin the Default Value field.Running this example, returns a response smiliar to the following in the Connector task's connectorOutputPayloadoutput variable:{ "Id": "PR_kwDOLywhW8537gcA" }
 Example - Update a Repositories record- In the Configure connector taskdialog, clickEntities.
- Select Repositoriesfrom theEntitylist.
- Select the Updateoperation, and then click Done .
- In the Task Input 
section of the Connectors 
task, click connectorInputPayloadand then enter a value similar to the following in theDefault Valuefield:{ "Name": "Updated_New_Google_Cloud_Repo" }
- Set the value for entityId to R_kgDOMhWBEQ. To set the value for filterClause,
click entityId 
and then enter R_kgDOMhWBEQin the Default Value field.Running this example, returns a response smiliar to the following in the Connector task's connectorOutputPayloadoutput variable:{ "Id": "R_kgDOMhWBEQ" }
 Example - Delete a PullRequestReviewRequests record- In the Configure connector taskdialog, clickEntities.
- Select PullRequestReviewRequestsfrom theEntitylist.
- Select the Deleteoperation, and then click Done .
- Set the value for filterClause,
click filterClause 
and then enter PullRequestId= 'PR_kwDOLywhW85yNWPa' and RequestedReviewerUserId= 'U_kgDOCebPLA'in the Default Value field.
 In this example, PullRequestReviewRequests is name of the table and the value for filterClause should be passed directly. 
 Such as, PullRequestId= 'PR_kwDOLywhW85yNWPa' and RequestedReviewerUserId= 'U_kgDOCebPLA'.
 Here, PullRequestId= 'PR_kwDOLywhW85yNWPa' and RequestedReviewerUserId= 'U_kgDOCebPLA' are the unique primary key values that should be passed.Use the GitHub connection in an integrationAfter you create the connection, it becomes available in both Apigee Integration and Application Integration. You can use the connection in an integration through the Connectors task. - To understand how to create and use the Connectors task in Apigee Integration, see Connectors task .
- To understand how to create and use the Connectors task in Application Integration, see Connectors task .
 Get help from the Google Cloud communityYou can post your questions and discuss this connector in the Google Cloud community at Cloud Forums .What's next- Understand how to suspend and resume a connection .
- Understand how to monitor connector usage .
- Understand how to view connector logs .
 

