# Github-Graphs Website for visualizing a persons github network. ![Example Graph](./doc/graphExample.png) If you are lucky, you can find the site live [here](https://github-graphs.com/). ## Built With - [BootStrap](https://getbootstrap.com/) - [jQuery](https://jquery.com/) - [Vis JS](http://visjs.org/) - [Github v3 API](https://developer.github.com/v3/) - [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/en/) ![javascript](./doc/javaScript.jpg) ## Deployment The easiest way to get started with Github-Graphs is to fork this repository and follow the instructions below. #### Create a new OAuth app The objective of creating an app under your github account is to access an endpoint through the GitHub API and obtain credentials to set your environment file. For more information on how to create a new OAuth app, consult the corresponding Github developer documentation [here](https://developer.github.com/apps/building-oauth-apps/creating-an-oauth-app/). #### Create a .env file After forking this repository, run the command `cd server/`. Inside that folder, setup your environment credentials by creating a `.env file` with the code below filled in. ``` CLIENT_ID = CLIENT_SECRET = SESSION_SECRET = PORT = ``` The creation of your OAuth app and the .env file are required steps, irrespective of your desired deployment environment. For specific directions, continue by following the steps specified below. ### Deployment on the local machine #### Install dependencies Dependencies are installed using `npm`. Therefore, please install the package manager before proceeding. If you already have `npm` installed, run the command below inside `server/` in order to install the dependencies in the package directory. ```bash npm install ``` #### Explore GitHub-Graphs Inside `server/`, run the following command to start the program, and in your browser, check `localhost:8000` to visualize your Github network. ```bash node server.js ``` ### Deployment in a Docker container Github-graphs can also be deployed inside a docker container and displayed in your browser through port mapping. To get started run the following commands inside your forked repository. ``` docker build -t . docker run -d --name -p : ``` For instance, assume I name my image `graph-app`, my container `github-graphs`, and set the port number in my .env file to `8000`, I can decide to listen on my localhost at port `8080`. Therefore, my commands are: ``` docker build -t graph-app . docker run -d --name github-graphs -p 8080:8000 graph-app ``` If you are willing to read the debugging statement on the CLI, do not add `-d` to the `docker run` statement. At this step, you can now visualize Github graphs at `localhost:`. ## Contributing We are very open to new contributors. If you want to contribute to this project, and don't know where to start, look at the [open issues](https://github.com/jrtechs/github-graphs/issues). Once you know what you want to work on, comment on the issue and file a pull request. ## API Reference `GET https://github-graphs.com/api/friends/` Fetches `https://api.github.com/users//followers` [(GitHub Reference)](https://developer.github.com/v3/users/followers/#list-followers-of-a-user) and `https://api.github.com/users//following` [(GitHub Reference)](https://developer.github.com/v3/users/followers/#list-users-followed-by-another-user) to generate an array of users following `` and that `` follows each with values `login` and `avatar_url`. Example result: ```json [ { "login": "jrtechs", "avatar_url": "https://avatars1.githubusercontent.com/u/13894625?s=460&v=4" } ] ``` --- `GET https://github-graphs.com/api/repositories/` Fetches `https://api.github.com/users//repos` and returns an array of the repositories `` owns. Example result: ```json [ { "name": "bash_manager", "created_at": "2017-09-27T14:38:01Z", "homepage": "", "description": "Python scripts I use to manage my ssh connections, drive mounts, and other bash related things. ", "language": "Python", "forks": 26, "watchers": 4, "open_issues_count": 7, "license": { "key": "mpl-2.0", "name": "Mozilla Public License 2.0", "spdx_id": "MPL-2.0", "url": "https://api.github.com/licenses/mpl-2.0", "node_id": "MDc6TGljZW5zZTE0" }, "html_url": "https://github.com/jrtechs/bash_manager" } ] ``` --- `GET https://github-graphs.com/api/org/users/` Fetches `https://api.github.com/orgs//members` [(GitHub Reference)](https://developer.github.com/v3/orgs/members/#members-list) to generate an array of users that are in `` each with values `login` and `avatar_url`. Example result: ```json [ { "login": "jrtechs", "avatar_url": "https://avatars1.githubusercontent.com/u/13894625?s=460&v=4" } ] ``` --- `GET https://github-graphs.com/api/org/repositories/` Fetches `https://api.github.com/orgs//repos` [(GitHub Reference)](https://developer.github.com/v3/repos/#list-organization-repositories) to return an array of repositories `` owns. Example result: ```json [ { "name": "vue", "created_at": "2013-07-29T03:24:51Z", "homepage": "http://vuejs.org", "description": "🖖 Vue.js is a progressive, incrementally-adoptable JavaScript framework for building UI on the web.", "language": "JavaScript", "forks": 23228, "watchers": 154891, "open_issues_count": 419, "license": { "key": "mit", "name": "MIT License", "spdx_id": "MIT", "url": "https://api.github.com/licenses/mit", "node_id": "MDc6TGljZW5zZTEz" }, "html_url": "https://github.com/vuejs/vue" } ] ```