{ "opencollection": "1.0.0", "info": { "name": "github-repos-api Analysis API", "version": "1.1.4" }, "items": [ { "info": { "name": "Analysis", "type": "folder" }, "items": [ { "info": { "name": "GitHub List Code Scanning Analyses for Repository", "type": "http" }, "http": { "method": "GET", "url": "{protocol}://{hostname}/repos/:owner/:repo/code-scanning/analyses", "headers": [ { "name": "Authorization", "value": "example_value" }, { "name": "X-GitHub-Api-Version", "value": "example_value" }, { "name": "Accept", "value": "example_value" } ], "params": [ { "name": "owner", "value": "", "type": "path", "description": "The account owner of the repository. The name is not case sensitive." }, { "name": "repo", "value": "", "type": "path", "description": "The name of the repository without the `.git` extension. The name is not case sensitive." }, { "name": "tool_name", "value": "", "type": "query", "description": "The name of a code scanning tool. Only results by this tool will be listed. You can specify the tool by using either `tool_name` or `tool_guid`, but not both." }, { "name": "tool_guid", "value": "", "type": "query", "description": "The GUID of a code scanning tool. Only results by this tool will be listed. Note that some code scanning tools may not include a GUID in their analysis data. You can specify the tool by using either `tool_guid` or `tool_name`, but not both." }, { "name": "page", "value": "", "type": "query", "description": "The page number of the results to fetch. For more information, see \"[Using pagination in the REST API](https://docs.github.com/enterprise-server@3.9/rest/using-the-rest-api/using-pagination-in-the-rest-api).\"" }, { "name": "per_page", "value": "", "type": "query", "description": "The number of results per page (max 100). For more information, see \"[Using pagination in the REST API](https://docs.github.com/enterprise-server@3.9/rest/using-the-rest-api/using-pagination-in-the-rest-api).\"" }, { "name": "ref", "value": "main", "type": "query", "description": "The Git reference for the analyses you want to list. The `ref` for a branch can be formatted either as `refs/heads/` or simply ``. To reference a pull request use `refs/pull//merge`." }, { "name": "sarif_id", "value": "12345678", "type": "query", "description": "Filter analyses belonging to the same SARIF upload." }, { "name": "direction", "value": "", "type": "query", "description": "The direction to sort the results by." }, { "name": "sort", "value": "created", "type": "query", "description": "The property by which to sort the results." } ] }, "docs": "Lists the details of all code scanning analyses for a repository,\nstarting with the most recent.\nThe response is paginated and you can use the `page` and `per_page` parameters\nto list the analyses you're interested in.\nBy default 30 analyses are listed per page.\n\nThe `rules_count` field in the response give the number of rules\nthat were run in the analysis.\nFor very old analyses this data is not available,\nand `0` is returned in this field.\n\n**Deprecation notice**:\nThe `tool_name` field is depre" }, { "info": { "name": "GitHub Get Code Scanning Analysis for Repository", "type": "http" }, "http": { "method": "GET", "url": "{protocol}://{hostname}/repos/:owner/:repo/code-scanning/analyses/:analysis_id", "headers": [ { "name": "Authorization", "value": "example_value" }, { "name": "X-GitHub-Api-Version", "value": "example_value" }, { "name": "Accept", "value": "example_value" } ], "params": [ { "name": "owner", "value": "", "type": "path", "description": "The account owner of the repository. The name is not case sensitive." }, { "name": "repo", "value": "", "type": "path", "description": "The name of the repository without the `.git` extension. The name is not case sensitive." }, { "name": "analysis_id", "value": "42", "type": "path", "description": "The ID of the analysis, as returned from the `GET /repos/{owner}/{repo}/code-scanning/analyses` operation." } ] }, "docs": "Gets a specified code scanning analysis for a repository.\n\nThe default JSON response contains fields that describe the analysis.\nThis includes the Git reference and commit SHA to which the analysis relates,\nthe datetime of the analysis, the name of the code scanning tool,\nand the number of alerts.\n\nThe `rules_count` field in the default response give the number of rules\nthat were run in the analysis.\nFor very old analyses this data is not available,\nand `0` is returned in this field.\n\nThis endpo" }, { "info": { "name": "GitHub Delete Code Scanning Analysis from Repository", "type": "http" }, "http": { "method": "DELETE", "url": "{protocol}://{hostname}/repos/:owner/:repo/code-scanning/analyses/:analysis_id", "headers": [ { "name": "Authorization", "value": "example_value" }, { "name": "X-GitHub-Api-Version", "value": "example_value" }, { "name": "Accept", "value": "example_value" } ], "params": [ { "name": "owner", "value": "", "type": "path", "description": "The account owner of the repository. The name is not case sensitive." }, { "name": "repo", "value": "", "type": "path", "description": "The name of the repository without the `.git` extension. The name is not case sensitive." }, { "name": "analysis_id", "value": "42", "type": "path", "description": "The ID of the analysis, as returned from the `GET /repos/{owner}/{repo}/code-scanning/analyses` operation." }, { "name": "confirm_delete", "value": "example_value", "type": "query", "description": "Allow deletion if the specified analysis is the last in a set. If you attempt to delete the final analysis in a set without setting this parameter to `true`, you'll Get 400 response with the message: `Analysis is last of its type and deletion may result in the loss of historical alert data. Please specify confirm_delete.`" } ] }, "docs": "Deletes a specified code scanning analysis from a repository.\n\nYou can delete one analysis at a time.\nTo delete a series of analyses, start with the most recent analysis and work backwards.\nConceptually, the process is similar to the undo function in a text editor.\n\nWhen you list the analyses for a repository,\none or more will be identified as deletable in the response:\n\n```\n\"deletable\": true\n```\n\nAn analysis is deletable when it's the most recent in a set of analyses.\nTypically, a repository wi" }, { "info": { "name": "GitHub Upload an Analysis as Sarif Data", "type": "http" }, "http": { "method": "POST", "url": "{protocol}://{hostname}/repos/:owner/:repo/code-scanning/sarifs", "headers": [ { "name": "Authorization", "value": "example_value" }, { "name": "X-GitHub-Api-Version", "value": "example_value" }, { "name": "Accept", "value": "example_value" } ], "params": [ { "name": "owner", "value": "", "type": "path", "description": "The account owner of the repository. The name is not case sensitive." }, { "name": "repo", "value": "", "type": "path", "description": "The name of the repository without the `.git` extension. The name is not case sensitive." } ], "body": { "type": "json", "data": "{}" } }, "docs": "Uploads SARIF data containing the results of a code scanning analysis to make the results available in a repository. For troubleshooting information, see \"[Troubleshooting SARIF uploads](https://docs.github.com/enterprise-server@3.9/code-security/code-scanning/troubleshooting-sarif).\"\n\nThere are two places where you can upload code scanning results.\n - If you upload to a pull request, for example `--ref refs/pull/42/merge` or `--ref refs/pull/42/head`, then the results appear as alerts in a pull" } ] } ], "bundled": true }