PullRequestCommitCommentThread [object]
Represents a commit comment thread part of a pull request.
Implements
RepositoryNode [interface]
Represents a object that belongs to a repository.
Attributes
The repository associated with this node.
Attributes
CommitCommentConnection [object]
The connection type for CommitComment.
Attributes
A list of edges.
A list of nodes.
Information to aid in pagination.
Identifies the total count of items in the connection.
The comments that exist in this thread.
Commit [object]
Represents a Git commit.
Implements
Attributes
An abbreviated version of the Git object ID
The number of additions in this commit.
The merged Pull Request that introduced the commit to the repository. If the
commit is not present in the default branch, additionally returns open Pull
Requests associated with the commit
Authorship details of the commit.
Check if the committer and the author match.
The datetime when this commit was authored.
The list of authors for this commit based on the git author and the Co-authored-by
message trailer. The git author will always be first.
Fetches git blame
information.
We recommend using the changedFilesIfAvailable
field instead ofchangedFiles
, as changedFiles
will cause your request to return an error
if GitHub is unable to calculate the number of changed files.
The number of changed files in this commit. If GitHub is unable to calculate
the number of changed files (for example due to a timeout), this will returnnull
. We recommend using this field instead of changedFiles
.
The check suites associated with a commit.
Comments made on the commit.
The HTTP path for this Git object
The HTTP URL for this Git object
The datetime when this commit was committed.
Check if committed via GitHub web UI.
Committer details of the commit.
The number of deletions in this commit.
The deployments associated with a commit.
The tree entry representing the file located at the given path.
The linear commit history starting from (and including) this commit, in the same order as git log
.
The Node ID of the Commit object
The Git commit message
The Git commit message body
The commit message body rendered to HTML.
The Git commit message headline
The commit message headline rendered to HTML.
The Git object ID
The organization this commit was made on behalf of.
The parents of a commit.
The datetime when this commit was pushed.
The Repository this commit belongs to
The HTTP path for this commit
Commit signing information, if present.
Status information for this commit
Check and Status rollup information for this commit.
Returns a list of all submodules in this repository as of this Commit parsed from the .gitmodules file.
Returns a URL to download a tarball archive for a repository.
Note: For private repositories, these links are temporary and expire after five minutes.
Commit's root Tree
The HTTP path for the tree of this commit
The HTTP URL for the tree of this commit
The HTTP URL for this commit
Check if the viewer is able to change their subscription status for the repository.
Identifies if the viewer is watching, not watching, or ignoring the subscribable entity.
Returns a URL to download a zipball archive for a repository.
Note: For private repositories, these links are temporary and expire after five minutes.
The commit the comments were made on.
ID [scalar]
The ID
scalar type represents a unique identifier, often used to refetch an object or as key for a cache. The ID type appears in a JSON response as a String; however, it is not intended to be human-readable. When expected as an input type, any string (such as "4"
) or integer (such as 4
) input value will be accepted as an ID.
The Node ID of the PullRequestCommitCommentThread object
String [scalar]
The String
scalar type represents textual data, represented as UTF-8 character sequences. The String type is most often used by GraphQL to represent free-form human-readable text.
The file the comments were made on.
Int [scalar]
The Int
scalar type represents non-fractional signed whole numeric values. Int can represent values between -(2^31) and 2^31 - 1.
The position in the diff for the commit that the comment was made on.
PullRequest [object]
A repository pull request.
Implements
Attributes
Reason that the conversation was locked.
The number of additions in this pull request.
A list of Users assigned to this object.
The actor who authored the comment.
Author's association with the subject of the comment.
Returns the auto-merge request object if one exists for this pull request.
Identifies the base Ref associated with the pull request.
Identifies the name of the base Ref associated with the pull request, even if the ref has been deleted.
Identifies the oid of the base ref associated with the pull request, even if the ref has been deleted.
The repository associated with this pull request's base Ref.
The body as Markdown.
The body rendered to HTML.
The body rendered to text.
Whether or not the pull request is rebaseable.
The number of changed files in this pull request.
The HTTP path for the checks of this pull request.
The HTTP URL for the checks of this pull request.
true
if the pull request is closed
Identifies the date and time when the object was closed.
List of issues that were may be closed by this pull request
A list of comments associated with the pull request.
A list of commits present in this pull request's head branch not present in the base branch.
Identifies the date and time when the object was created.
Check if this comment was created via an email reply.
Identifies the primary key from the database.
The number of deletions in this pull request.
The actor who edited this pull request's body.
Lists the files changed within this pull request.
Identifies the primary key from the database as a BigInt.
Identifies the head Ref associated with the pull request.
Identifies the name of the head Ref associated with the pull request, even if the ref has been deleted.
Identifies the oid of the head ref associated with the pull request, even if the ref has been deleted.
The repository associated with this pull request's head Ref.
The owner of the repository associated with this pull request's head Ref.
The hovercard information for this issue
The Node ID of the PullRequest object
Check if this comment was edited and includes an edit with the creation data
The head and base repositories are different.
Identifies if the pull request is a draft.
Indicates whether the pull request is in a merge queue
Indicates whether the pull request's base ref has a merge queue enabled.
Is this pull request read by the viewer
A list of labels associated with the object.
The moment the editor made the last edit
A list of latest reviews per user associated with the pull request.
A list of latest reviews per user associated with the pull request that are not also pending review.
true
if the pull request is locked
Indicates whether maintainers can modify the pull request.
The commit that was created when this pull request was merged.
The merge queue for the pull request's base branch
The merge queue entry of the pull request in the base branch's merge queue
Detailed information about the current pull request merge state status.
Whether or not the pull request can be merged based on the existence of merge conflicts.
Whether or not the pull request was merged.
The date and time that the pull request was merged.
The actor who merged the pull request.
Identifies the milestone associated with the pull request.
Identifies the pull request number.
A list of Users that are participating in the Pull Request conversation.
The permalink to the pull request.
The commit that GitHub automatically generated to test if this pull request
could be merged. This field will not return a value if the pull request is
merged, or if the test merge commit is still being generated. See themergeable
field for more details on the mergeability of the pull request.
List of project cards associated with this pull request.
List of project items associated with this pull request.
Find a project by number.
A list of projects under the owner.
Identifies when the comment was published at.
A list of reactions grouped by content left on the subject.
A list of Reactions left on the Issue.
The repository associated with this node.
The HTTP path for this pull request.
The HTTP path for reverting this pull request.
The HTTP URL for reverting this pull request.
The current status of this pull request with respect to code review.
A list of review requests associated with the pull request.
The list of all review threads for this pull request.
A list of reviews associated with the pull request.
Identifies the state of the pull request.
A list of reviewer suggestions based on commit history and past review comments.
A list of events, comments, commits, etc. associated with the pull request.
A list of events, comments, commits, etc. associated with the pull request.
Identifies the pull request title.
Identifies the pull request title rendered to HTML.
Returns a count of how many comments this pull request has received.
Identifies the date and time when the object was last updated.
The HTTP URL for this pull request.
A list of edits to this content.
Whether or not the viewer can apply suggestion.
Indicates if the object can be closed by the viewer.
Check if the viewer can restore the deleted head ref.
Whether or not the viewer can disable auto-merge
Can the viewer edit files within this pull request.
Whether or not the viewer can enable auto-merge
Indicates whether the viewer can bypass branch protections and merge the pull request immediately
Can user react to this subject
Indicates if the object can be reopened by the viewer.
Check if the viewer is able to change their subscription status for the repository.
Check if the current viewer can update this object.
Whether or not the viewer can update the head ref of this PR, by merging or rebasing the base ref.
If the head ref is up to date or unable to be updated by this user, this will return false.
Reasons why the current viewer can not update this comment.
Did the viewer author this comment.
The latest review given from the viewer.
The person who has requested the viewer for review on this pull request.
The merge body text for the viewer and method.
The merge headline text for the viewer and method.
Identifies if the viewer is watching, not watching, or ignoring the subscribable entity.
The pull request this commit comment thread belongs to
Repository [object]
A repository contains the content for a project.
Implements
Attributes
Whether or not a pull request head branch that is behind its base branch can
always be updated even if it is not required to be up to date before merging.
Identifies the date and time when the repository was archived.
A list of users that can be assigned to issues in this repository.
Whether or not Auto-merge can be enabled on pull requests in this repository.
A list of branch protection rules for this repository.
Returns the code of conduct for this repository
Information extracted from the repository's CODEOWNERS
file.
A list of collaborators associated with the repository.
A list of commit comments associated with the repository.
Returns a list of contact links associated to the repository
Returns the contributing guidelines for this repository.
Identifies the date and time when the object was created.
Identifies the primary key from the database.
The Ref associated with the repository's default branch.
Whether or not branches are automatically deleted when merged in this repository.
A list of dependency manifests contained in the repository
A list of deploy keys that are on this repository.
Deployments associated with the repository
The description of the repository.
The description of the repository rendered to HTML.
Returns a single discussion from the current repository by number.
A list of discussion categories that are available in the repository.
A discussion category by slug.
A list of discussions that have been opened in the repository.
The number of kilobytes this repository occupies on disk.
Returns a single active environment from the current repository by name.
A list of environments that are in this repository.
Returns how many forks there are of this repository in the whole network.
Whether this repository allows forks.
A list of direct forked repositories.
The funding links for this repository
Indicates if the repository has the Discussions feature enabled.
Indicates if the repository has issues feature enabled.
Indicates if the repository has the Projects feature enabled.
Indicates if the repository displays a Sponsor button for financial contributions.
Whether vulnerability alerts are enabled for the repository.
Indicates if the repository has wiki feature enabled.
The repository's URL.
The Node ID of the Repository object
The interaction ability settings for this repository.
Indicates if the repository is unmaintained.
Returns true if blank issue creation is allowed
Returns whether or not this repository disabled.
Returns whether or not this repository is empty.
Identifies if the repository is a fork.
Indicates if a repository is either owned by an organization, or is a private fork of an organization repository.
Indicates if the repository has been locked or not.
Identifies if the repository is a mirror.
Identifies if the repository is private or internal.
Returns true if this repository has a security policy
Identifies if the repository is a template that can be used to generate new repositories.
Is this repository a user configuration repository?
Returns a single issue from the current repository by number.
Returns a single issue-like object from the current repository by number.
Returns a list of issue templates associated to the repository
A list of issues that have been opened in the repository.
Returns a single label by name
A list of labels associated with the repository.
A list containing a breakdown of the language composition of the repository.
Get the latest release for the repository if one exists.
The license associated with the repository
The reason the repository has been locked.
A list of Users that can be mentioned in the context of the repository.
Whether or not PRs are merged with a merge commit on this repository.
How the default commit message will be generated when merging a pull request.
How the default commit title will be generated when merging a pull request.
The merge queue for a specified branch, otherwise the default branch if not provided.
Returns a single milestone from the current repository by number.
A list of milestones associated with the repository.
The repository's original mirror URL.
The name of the repository.
The repository's name with owner.
A Git object in the repository
The image used to represent this repository in Open Graph data.
The User owner of the repository.
A list of packages under the owner.
The repository parent, if this is a fork.
A list of discussions that have been pinned in this repository.
A list of pinned issues for this repository.
The primary language of the repository's code.
Find project by number.
Finds and returns the Project according to the provided Project number.
A list of projects under the owner.
The HTTP path listing the repository's projects
The HTTP URL listing the repository's projects
List of projects linked to this repository.
Returns a single pull request from the current repository by number.
Returns a list of pull request templates associated to the repository
A list of pull requests that have been opened in the repository.
Identifies the date and time when the repository was last pushed to.
Whether or not rebase-merging is enabled on this repository.
Recent projects that this user has modified in the context of the owner.
Fetch a given ref from the repository
Fetch a list of refs from the repository
Lookup a single release given various criteria.
List of releases which are dependent on this repository.
A list of applied repository-topic associations for this repository.
The HTTP path for this repository
Returns a single ruleset from the current repository by ID.
A list of rulesets for this repository.
The security policy URL.
A description of the repository, rendered to HTML without any links in it.
Whether or not squash-merging is enabled on this repository.
How the default commit message will be generated when squash merging a pull request.
How the default commit title will be generated when squash merging a pull request.
Whether a squash merge commit can use the pull request title as default.
The SSH URL to clone this repository
Returns a count of how many stargazers there are on this object
A list of users who have starred this starrable.
Returns a list of all submodules in this repository parsed from the
.gitmodules file as of the default branch's HEAD commit.
Temporary authentication token for cloning this repository.
The repository from which this repository was generated, if any.
Identifies the date and time when the object was last updated.
The HTTP URL for this repository
Whether this repository has a custom image to use with Open Graph as opposed to being represented by the owner's avatar.
Indicates whether the viewer has admin permissions on this repository.
Can the current viewer create new projects on this owner.
Check if the viewer is able to change their subscription status for the repository.
Indicates whether the viewer can update the topics of this repository.
The last commit email for the viewer.
The last used merge method by the viewer or the default for the repository.
Returns a boolean indicating whether the viewing user has starred this starrable.
The users permission level on the repository. Will return null if authenticated as an GitHub App.
A list of emails this viewer can commit with.
Identifies if the viewer is watching, not watching, or ignoring the subscribable entity.
Indicates the repository's visibility level.
Returns a single vulnerability alert from the current repository by number.
A list of vulnerability alerts that are on this repository.
A list of users watching the repository.
Whether contributors are required to sign off on web-based commits in this repository.
The repository associated with this node.