Using GitHub's API to find social connections in pull requests and issues comments. Social network connections are between the author of the pull request/issue and the author of the comments.
Author: Person_1
Comment Authors: Person_2, Person_3, Person_4
Social Connections: ((Person_1, Person_2), (Person_1, Person_3), (Person_1, Person_4))
1 - Clone the repository.
git clone [email protected]:tmickleydoyle/github-collaboration-network.git
or
git clone https://github.com/tmickleydoyle/github-collaboration-network.git
2 - Move into the repository directory.
cd github-collaboration-network
3 - Execute the Makefile
make
The following information is needed to run the scripts and can be located on the file_manager.py
file:
GITHUB_USERNAME = os.environ['GITHUB_USERNAME']
GITHUB_TOKEN = os.environ['GITHUB_TOKEN']
ORGANIZATION = os.environ['GITHUB_ORGANIZATION']
GITHUB_USERNAME - GitHub profile name/login.
GITHUB_TOKEN - Token linked to an individual account. Step for creating a token.
ORGANIZATION - The name of the organization. This only works for organizations the user has is an active member.
I have included the above information in my bash_profile
.
I am adding a Bernoulli Mixture Model to find the most likely people to include in a social group.
TODO:
- Build a mapping from the model output to GitHub logins.
- Sort output to include top n users.
Author: Thomas Mickley-Doyle
Developed on Macbook Pro 2018