---
title: "GitHub"
id: integrations-github
description: "GitHub integration for Haystack"
slug: "/integrations-github"
---
## haystack_integrations.components.connectors.github.file_editor
### Command
Bases: str, Enum
Available commands for file operations in GitHub.
Attributes:
EDIT: Edit an existing file by replacing content
UNDO: Revert the last commit if made by the same user
CREATE: Create a new file
DELETE: Delete an existing file
### GitHubFileEditor
A Haystack component for editing files in GitHub repositories.
Supports editing, undoing changes, deleting files, and creating new files
through the GitHub API.
### Usage example
```python
from haystack_integrations.components.connectors.github import Command, GitHubFileEditor
from haystack.utils import Secret
# Initialize with default repo and branch
editor = GitHubFileEditor(
github_token=Secret.from_env_var("GITHUB_TOKEN"),
repo="owner/repo",
branch="main"
)
# Edit a file using default repo and branch
result = editor.run(
command=Command.EDIT,
payload={
"path": "path/to/file.py",
"original": "def old_function():",
"replacement": "def new_function():",
"message": "Renamed function for clarity"
}
)
# Edit a file in a different repo/branch
result = editor.run(
command=Command.EDIT,
repo="other-owner/other-repo", # Override default repo
branch="feature", # Override default branch
payload={
"path": "path/to/file.py",
"original": "def old_function():",
"replacement": "def new_function():",
"message": "Renamed function for clarity"
}
)
```
#### __init__
```python
__init__(
*,
github_token: Secret = Secret.from_env_var("GITHUB_TOKEN"),
repo: str | None = None,
branch: str = "main",
raise_on_failure: bool = True
) -> None
```
Initialize the component.
**Parameters:**
- **github_token** (Secret) – GitHub personal access token for API authentication
- **repo** (str | None) – Default repository in owner/repo format
- **branch** (str) – Default branch to work with
- **raise_on_failure** (bool) – If True, raises exceptions on API errors
**Raises:**
- TypeError – If github_token is not a Secret
#### run
```python
run(
command: Command | str,
payload: dict[str, Any],
repo: str | None = None,
branch: str | None = None,
) -> dict[str, str]
```
Process GitHub file operations.
**Parameters:**
- **command** (Command | str) – Operation to perform ("edit", "undo", "create", "delete")
- **payload** (dict\[str, Any\]) – Dictionary containing command-specific parameters
- **repo** (str | None) – Repository in owner/repo format (overrides default if provided)
- **branch** (str | None) – Branch to perform operations on (overrides default if provided)
**Returns:**
- dict\[str, str\] – Dictionary containing operation result
**Raises:**
- ValueError – If command is not a valid Command enum value
#### to_dict
```python
to_dict() -> dict[str, Any]
```
Serialize the component to a dictionary.
#### from_dict
```python
from_dict(data: dict[str, Any]) -> GitHubFileEditor
```
Deserialize the component from a dictionary.
## haystack_integrations.components.connectors.github.issue_commenter
### GitHubIssueCommenter
Posts comments to GitHub issues.
The component takes a GitHub issue URL and comment text, then posts the comment
to the specified issue using the GitHub API.
### Usage example
```python
from haystack_integrations.components.connectors.github import GitHubIssueCommenter
from haystack.utils import Secret
commenter = GitHubIssueCommenter(github_token=Secret.from_env_var("GITHUB_TOKEN"))
result = commenter.run(
url="https://github.com/owner/repo/issues/123",
comment="Thanks for reporting this issue! We'll look into it."
)
print(result["success"])
```
#### __init__
```python
__init__(
*,
github_token: Secret = Secret.from_env_var("GITHUB_TOKEN"),
raise_on_failure: bool = True,
retry_attempts: int = 2
) -> None
```
Initialize the component.
**Parameters:**
- **github_token** (Secret) – GitHub personal access token for API authentication as a Secret
- **raise_on_failure** (bool) – If True, raises exceptions on API errors
- **retry_attempts** (int) – Number of retry attempts for failed requests
#### to_dict
```python
to_dict() -> dict[str, Any]
```
Serialize the component to a dictionary.
**Returns:**
- dict\[str, Any\] – Dictionary with serialized data.
#### from_dict
```python
from_dict(data: dict[str, Any]) -> GitHubIssueCommenter
```
Deserialize the component from a dictionary.
**Parameters:**
- **data** (dict\[str, Any\]) – Dictionary to deserialize from.
**Returns:**
- GitHubIssueCommenter – Deserialized component.
#### run
```python
run(url: str, comment: str) -> dict
```
Post a comment to a GitHub issue.
**Parameters:**
- **url** (str) – GitHub issue URL
- **comment** (str) – Comment text to post
**Returns:**
- dict – Dictionary containing success status
## haystack_integrations.components.connectors.github.issue_viewer
### GitHubIssueViewer
Fetches and parses GitHub issues into Haystack documents.
The component takes a GitHub issue URL and returns a list of documents where:
- First document contains the main issue content
- Subsequent documents contain the issue comments
### Usage example
```python
from haystack_integrations.components.connectors.github import GitHubIssueViewer
viewer = GitHubIssueViewer()
docs = viewer.run(
url="https://github.com/owner/repo/issues/123"
)["documents"]
print(docs)
```
#### __init__
```python
__init__(
*,
github_token: Secret | None = None,
raise_on_failure: bool = True,
retry_attempts: int = 2
) -> None
```
Initialize the component.
**Parameters:**
- **github_token** (Secret | None) – GitHub personal access token for API authentication as a Secret
- **raise_on_failure** (bool) – If True, raises exceptions on API errors
- **retry_attempts** (int) – Number of retry attempts for failed requests
#### to_dict
```python
to_dict() -> dict[str, Any]
```
Serialize the component to a dictionary.
**Returns:**
- dict\[str, Any\] – Dictionary with serialized data.
#### from_dict
```python
from_dict(data: dict[str, Any]) -> GitHubIssueViewer
```
Deserialize the component from a dictionary.
**Parameters:**
- **data** (dict\[str, Any\]) – Dictionary to deserialize from.
**Returns:**
- GitHubIssueViewer – Deserialized component.
#### run
```python
run(url: str) -> dict
```
Process a GitHub issue URL and return documents.
**Parameters:**
- **url** (str) – GitHub issue URL
**Returns:**
- dict – Dictionary containing list of documents
## haystack_integrations.components.connectors.github.pr_creator
### GitHubPRCreator
A Haystack component for creating pull requests from a fork back to the original repository.
Uses the authenticated user's fork to create the PR and links it to an existing issue.
### Usage example
```python
from haystack_integrations.components.connectors.github import GitHubPRCreator
from haystack.utils import Secret
pr_creator = GitHubPRCreator(
github_token=Secret.from_env_var("GITHUB_TOKEN") # Token from the fork owner
)
# Create a PR from your fork
result = pr_creator.run(
issue_url="https://github.com/owner/repo/issues/123",
title="Fix issue #123",
body="This PR addresses issue #123",
branch="feature-branch", # The branch in your fork with the changes
base="main" # The branch in the original repo to merge into
)
```
#### __init__
```python
__init__(
*,
github_token: Secret = Secret.from_env_var("GITHUB_TOKEN"),
raise_on_failure: bool = True
) -> None
```
Initialize the component.
**Parameters:**
- **github_token** (Secret) – GitHub personal access token for authentication (from the fork owner)
- **raise_on_failure** (bool) – If True, raises exceptions on API errors
#### run
```python
run(
issue_url: str,
title: str,
branch: str,
base: str,
body: str = "",
draft: bool = False,
) -> dict[str, str]
```
Create a new pull request from your fork to the original repository, linked to the specified issue.
**Parameters:**
- **issue_url** (str) – URL of the GitHub issue to link the PR to
- **title** (str) – Title of the pull request
- **branch** (str) – Name of the branch in your fork where changes are implemented
- **base** (str) – Name of the branch in the original repo you want to merge into
- **body** (str) – Additional content for the pull request description
- **draft** (bool) – Whether to create a draft pull request
**Returns:**
- dict\[str, str\] – Dictionary containing operation result
#### to_dict
```python
to_dict() -> dict[str, Any]
```
Serialize the component to a dictionary.
#### from_dict
```python
from_dict(data: dict[str, Any]) -> GitHubPRCreator
```
Deserialize the component from a dictionary.
## haystack_integrations.components.connectors.github.repo_forker
### GitHubRepoForker
Forks a GitHub repository from an issue URL.
The component takes a GitHub issue URL, extracts the repository information,
creates or syncs a fork of that repository, and optionally creates an issue-specific branch.
### Usage example
```python
from haystack_integrations.components.connectors.github import GitHubRepoForker
from haystack.utils import Secret
# Using direct token with auto-sync and branch creation
forker = GitHubRepoForker(
github_token=Secret.from_env_var("GITHUB_TOKEN"),
auto_sync=True,
create_branch=True
)
result = forker.run(url="https://github.com/owner/repo/issues/123")
print(result)
# Will create or sync fork and create branch "fix-123"
```
#### __init__
```python
__init__(
*,
github_token: Secret = Secret.from_env_var("GITHUB_TOKEN"),
raise_on_failure: bool = True,
wait_for_completion: bool = False,
max_wait_seconds: int = 300,
poll_interval: int = 2,
auto_sync: bool = True,
create_branch: bool = True
) -> None
```
Initialize the component.
**Parameters:**
- **github_token** (Secret) – GitHub personal access token for API authentication
- **raise_on_failure** (bool) – If True, raises exceptions on API errors
- **wait_for_completion** (bool) – If True, waits until fork is fully created
- **max_wait_seconds** (int) – Maximum time to wait for fork completion in seconds
- **poll_interval** (int) – Time between status checks in seconds
- **auto_sync** (bool) – If True, syncs fork with original repository if it already exists
- **create_branch** (bool) – If True, creates a fix branch based on the issue number
#### to_dict
```python
to_dict() -> dict[str, Any]
```
Serialize the component to a dictionary.
**Returns:**
- dict\[str, Any\] – Dictionary with serialized data.
#### from_dict
```python
from_dict(data: dict[str, Any]) -> GitHubRepoForker
```
Deserialize the component from a dictionary.
**Parameters:**
- **data** (dict\[str, Any\]) – Dictionary to deserialize from.
**Returns:**
- GitHubRepoForker – Deserialized component.
#### run
```python
run(url: str) -> dict
```
Process a GitHub issue URL and create or sync a fork of the repository.
**Parameters:**
- **url** (str) – GitHub issue URL
**Returns:**
- dict – Dictionary containing repository path in owner/repo format
## haystack_integrations.components.connectors.github.repo_viewer
### GitHubItem
Represents an item (file or directory) in a GitHub repository
### GitHubRepoViewer
Navigates and fetches content from GitHub repositories.
For directories:
- Returns a list of Documents, one for each item
- Each Document's content is the item name
- Full path and metadata in Document.meta
For files:
- Returns a single Document
- Document's content is the file content
- Full path and metadata in Document.meta
For errors:
- Returns a single Document
- Document's content is the error message
- Document's meta contains type="error"
### Usage example
```python
from haystack_integrations.components.connectors.github import GitHubRepoViewer
viewer = GitHubRepoViewer()
# List directory contents - returns multiple documents
result = viewer.run(
repo="owner/repository",
path="docs/",
branch="main"
)
print(result)
# Get specific file - returns single document
result = viewer.run(
repo="owner/repository",
path="README.md",
branch="main"
)
print(result)
```
#### __init__
```python
__init__(
*,
github_token: Secret | None = None,
raise_on_failure: bool = True,
max_file_size: int = 1000000,
repo: str | None = None,
branch: str = "main"
) -> None
```
Initialize the component.
**Parameters:**
- **github_token** (Secret | None) – GitHub personal access token for API authentication
- **raise_on_failure** (bool) – If True, raises exceptions on API errors
- **max_file_size** (int) – Maximum file size in bytes to fetch (default: 1MB)
- **repo** (str | None) – Repository in format "owner/repo"
- **branch** (str) – Git reference (branch, tag, commit) to use
#### to_dict
```python
to_dict() -> dict[str, Any]
```
Serialize the component to a dictionary.
**Returns:**
- dict\[str, Any\] – Dictionary with serialized data.
#### from_dict
```python
from_dict(data: dict[str, Any]) -> GitHubRepoViewer
```
Deserialize the component from a dictionary.
**Parameters:**
- **data** (dict\[str, Any\]) – Dictionary to deserialize from.
**Returns:**
- GitHubRepoViewer – Deserialized component.
#### run
```python
run(
path: str, repo: str | None = None, branch: str | None = None
) -> dict[str, list[Document]]
```
Process a GitHub repository path and return documents.
**Parameters:**
- **repo** (str | None) – Repository in format "owner/repo"
- **path** (str) – Path within repository (default: root)
- **branch** (str | None) – Git reference (branch, tag, commit) to use
**Returns:**
- dict\[str, list\[Document\]\] – Dictionary containing list of documents