github-stargazers

List stargazers and check if a user starred that repository


Keywords
command-line, python, github, star, repository, beautifulsoup, github-stars, python3
License
MIT
Install
pip install github-stargazers==0.1.0

Documentation

GitHub Stargazers

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List stargazers and check if a user starred that repository.

Install

It is recommended to be installed in a virtual environment with Python >= 3.6.

  • Install pipenv
$ pip3 install pipenv
  • After cd into a working directory, configure virtual environment and install github-stargazers
$ pipenv --python=python3.6
$ pipenv install github-stargazers

Usage

As a command-line app

$ pipenv run github-stargazers <username>/<repository> [OPTIONS]

where OPTIONS could be

--user <username>  GitHub username to see if it is a stargazer. 

If it's used without --user, it just shows repository's stargazers.

When it's used with --user, it shows if that user starred the repository or not.

Example:

$ pipenv run github-stargazers marius92mc/github-stargazers --user marius92mc

As an imported

from github_stargazers.github import GitHub

github = GitHub("yasoob/fb-messenger-bot")

print(github.get_all_stargazers())
print(github.is_stargazer("Jazzthedog"))

Running from source

Requirements

Getting started

  1. Install pipenv
$ pip3 install pipenv 
  1. Set Python 3.6 as the version used by pipenv to create the virtual environment
$ cd github_stargazers
$ pipenv --python=python3.6
  1. Install dependencies
$ pipenv install --dev

Run

First we need to install the package, according to setup.py instructions.

$ pipenv run python setup.py install

Then we can run the installed package inside pipenv.

$ pipenv run github-stargazers <username>/<repository> [OPTIONS]

where OPTIONS could be

--user <username>  GitHub username to see if it is a stargazer. 

Run autopep8, mypy, pylint for the changed files

$ ./autopep8.sh 
$ ./mypy.sh 
$ ./pylint.sh

Launch IPython console

$ pipenv run ipython

Tests

Run the unit-tests.

$ pipenv run pytest

or with more detailed output, like this $ pipenv run pytest -vv.

  • Debug failing tests
$ pipenv run pytest -vv -s -x --pdb --showlocals

For more details, see the pytest documentation.