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REST API endpoints for Git tags
Use the REST API to interact with tag objects in your Git database on GitHub Enterprise Server.
About Git tags
A Git tag is similar to a Git reference, but the Git commit that it points to never changes. Git tags are helpful when you want to point to specific releases. These endpoints allow you to read and write tag objects to your Git database on GitHub Enterprise Server. The API only supports annotated tag objects, not lightweight tags.
Create a tag object
Note that creating a tag object does not create the reference that makes a tag in Git. If you want to create an annotated tag in Git, you have to do this call to create the tag object, and then create the refs/tags/[tag]
reference. If you want to create a lightweight tag, you only have to create the tag reference - this call would be unnecessary.
Signature verification object
The response will include a verification
object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification
object:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason
in the verification
object:
Value | Description |
---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The "signing" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on their account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Fine-grained access tokens for "Create a tag object"
This endpoint works with the following fine-grained token types:
- GitHub App user access tokens
- GitHub App installation access tokens
- Fine-grained personal access tokens
The fine-grained token must have the following permission set:
- "Contents" repository permissions (write)
Parameters for "Create a tag object"
Name, Type, Description |
---|
accept string Setting to |
Name, Type, Description |
---|
owner string RequiredThe account owner of the repository. The name is not case sensitive. |
repo string RequiredThe name of the repository without the |
Name, Type, Description | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
tag string RequiredThe tag's name. This is typically a version (e.g., "v0.0.1"). | ||||
message string RequiredThe tag message. | ||||
object string RequiredThe SHA of the git object this is tagging. | ||||
type string RequiredThe type of the object we're tagging. Normally this is a Can be one of: | ||||
tagger object An object with information about the individual creating the tag. | ||||
Properties of |
Name, Type, Description |
---|
name string RequiredThe name of the author of the tag |
email string RequiredThe email of the author of the tag |
date string When this object was tagged. This is a timestamp in ISO 8601 format: |
HTTP response status codes for "Create a tag object"
Status code | Description |
---|---|
201 | Created |
409 | Conflict |
422 | Validation failed, or the endpoint has been spammed. |
Code samples for "Create a tag object"
Request example
curl -L \
-X POST \
-H "Accept: application/vnd.github+json" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer <YOUR-TOKEN>" \
-H "X-GitHub-Api-Version: 2022-11-28" \
http(s)://HOSTNAME/api/v3/repos/OWNER/REPO/git/tags \
-d '{"tag":"v0.0.1","message":"initial version","object":"c3d0be41ecbe669545ee3e94d31ed9a4bc91ee3c","type":"commit","tagger":{"name":"Monalisa Octocat","email":"octocat@github.com","date":"2011-06-17T14:53:35-07:00"}}'
Response
Status: 201
{
"node_id": "MDM6VGFnOTQwYmQzMzYyNDhlZmFlMGY5ZWU1YmM3YjJkNWM5ODU4ODdiMTZhYw==",
"tag": "v0.0.1",
"sha": "940bd336248efae0f9ee5bc7b2d5c985887b16ac",
"url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/octocat/Hello-World/git/tags/940bd336248efae0f9ee5bc7b2d5c985887b16ac",
"message": "initial version",
"tagger": {
"name": "Monalisa Octocat",
"email": "octocat@github.com",
"date": "2014-11-07T22:01:45Z"
},
"object": {
"type": "commit",
"sha": "c3d0be41ecbe669545ee3e94d31ed9a4bc91ee3c",
"url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/octocat/Hello-World/git/commits/c3d0be41ecbe669545ee3e94d31ed9a4bc91ee3c"
},
"verification": {
"verified": false,
"reason": "unsigned",
"signature": null,
"payload": null
}
}
Get a tag
Signature verification object
The response will include a verification
object that describes the result of verifying the commit's signature. The following fields are included in the verification
object:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
verified | boolean | Indicates whether GitHub considers the signature in this commit to be verified. |
reason | string | The reason for verified value. Possible values and their meanings are enumerated in table below. |
signature | string | The signature that was extracted from the commit. |
payload | string | The value that was signed. |
These are the possible values for reason
in the verification
object:
Value | Description |
---|---|
expired_key | The key that made the signature is expired. |
not_signing_key | The "signing" flag is not among the usage flags in the GPG key that made the signature. |
gpgverify_error | There was an error communicating with the signature verification service. |
gpgverify_unavailable | The signature verification service is currently unavailable. |
unsigned | The object does not include a signature. |
unknown_signature_type | A non-PGP signature was found in the commit. |
no_user | No user was associated with the committer email address in the commit. |
unverified_email | The committer email address in the commit was associated with a user, but the email address is not verified on their account. |
bad_email | The committer email address in the commit is not included in the identities of the PGP key that made the signature. |
unknown_key | The key that made the signature has not been registered with any user's account. |
malformed_signature | There was an error parsing the signature. |
invalid | The signature could not be cryptographically verified using the key whose key-id was found in the signature. |
valid | None of the above errors applied, so the signature is considered to be verified. |
Fine-grained access tokens for "Get a tag"
This endpoint works with the following fine-grained token types:
- GitHub App user access tokens
- GitHub App installation access tokens
- Fine-grained personal access tokens
The fine-grained token must have the following permission set:
- "Contents" repository permissions (read)
This endpoint can be used without authentication or the aforementioned permissions if only public resources are requested.
Parameters for "Get a tag"
Name, Type, Description |
---|
accept string Setting to |
Name, Type, Description |
---|
owner string RequiredThe account owner of the repository. The name is not case sensitive. |
repo string RequiredThe name of the repository without the |
tag_sha string Required |
HTTP response status codes for "Get a tag"
Status code | Description |
---|---|
200 | OK |
404 | Resource not found |
409 | Conflict |
Code samples for "Get a tag"
Request example
curl -L \
-H "Accept: application/vnd.github+json" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer <YOUR-TOKEN>" \
-H "X-GitHub-Api-Version: 2022-11-28" \
http(s)://HOSTNAME/api/v3/repos/OWNER/REPO/git/tags/TAG_SHA
Response
Status: 200
{
"node_id": "MDM6VGFnOTQwYmQzMzYyNDhlZmFlMGY5ZWU1YmM3YjJkNWM5ODU4ODdiMTZhYw==",
"tag": "v0.0.1",
"sha": "940bd336248efae0f9ee5bc7b2d5c985887b16ac",
"url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/octocat/Hello-World/git/tags/940bd336248efae0f9ee5bc7b2d5c985887b16ac",
"message": "initial version",
"tagger": {
"name": "Monalisa Octocat",
"email": "octocat@github.com",
"date": "2014-11-07T22:01:45Z"
},
"object": {
"type": "commit",
"sha": "c3d0be41ecbe669545ee3e94d31ed9a4bc91ee3c",
"url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/octocat/Hello-World/git/commits/c3d0be41ecbe669545ee3e94d31ed9a4bc91ee3c"
},
"verification": {
"verified": false,
"reason": "unsigned",
"signature": null,
"payload": null
}
}