JavaScript GitHub API with XHR

Objectives

  1. Practice making HTTP requests with XHR
  2. Practice doing things with XHR responses

Introduction

The GitHub API provides access to a lot of interesting and useful data that we can use with XMLHttpRequest to create our own applications that extend Github's functionality.

The documentation is extensive and well-organized. For instance, anything you can do regarding a Github repository will be under the Repositories section.

Each section is broken down by function, and tells you exactly what you need to know to request that API endpoint, including any URI parameters (denoted by colons in the parameter, like /repos/:username) you'll need to provide and an example of the response JSON.

Read through the overview section to learn how to interact with the Github API. We won't be using any functions that require authentication, so don't worry about that too much yet. After that, read through the repositories section and get an idea of the types of things you can do with repository data.

Once you're done exploring, you'll put that knowledge to the test to create a simple repository browser. Follow the directions below to create a page that allows you to dynamically browse repositories, commits, and branches using XHR.

A basic HTML structure has been provided for you. Make sure to run tests and try it out in your browser to see it in action!

Instructions

  1. Create a form with a username field that calls a getRepositories function that loads the repositories div with a list of public repositories for that user. The displayed repositories should include the name and a link to the URL (HTML URL, not API URL).
  2. Add a link to each repository that calls a getCommits function on click and, when the request is complete, calls a displayCommits function that fills the details div with a list of commits for that repository. The display of commits should include the author's Github name, the author's full name, and the commit message. Give the link data attributes of username and repository to be used by the getCommits function.
  3. Add a link to each repository that calls a getBranches function when clicked and, when complete, calls a displayBranches function that fills the details div with a list of names of each branch of the repository. Give the link data attributes of username and repository for use by the getBranches function.

Resources

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