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REST API endpoints for search
Use the REST API to search for specific items on GitHub Enterprise Server.
About search
You can use the REST API to search for the specific item you want to find. For example, you can find a user or a specific file in a repository. Think of it the way you think of performing a search on Google. It's designed to help you find the one result you're looking for (or maybe the few results you're looking for). Just like searching on Google, you sometimes want to see a few pages of search results so that you can find the item that best meets your needs. To satisfy that need, the GitHub Enterprise Server REST API provides up to 1,000 results for each search.
You can narrow your search using queries. To learn more about the search query syntax, see "REST API endpoints for search."
Ranking search results
Unless another sort option is provided as a query parameter, results are sorted by best match in descending order. Multiple factors are combined to boost the most relevant item to the top of the result list.
Rate limit
Rate limits are disabled by default for GitHub Enterprise Server. Contact your site administrator to confirm the rate limits for your instance.
The REST API has a custom rate limit for searching. For authenticated requests, you can make up to 30 requests per minute. For unauthenticated requests, the rate limit allows you to make up to 10 requests per minute.
For information about how to determine your current rate limit status, see "Rate Limit."
Constructing a search query
Each endpoint for searching uses query parameters to perform searches on GitHub Enterprise Server. See the individual endpoints for examples that include the endpoint and query parameters.
A query can contain any combination of search qualifiers supported on GitHub Enterprise Server. The format of the search query is:
SEARCH_KEYWORD_1 SEARCH_KEYWORD_N QUALIFIER_1 QUALIFIER_N
For example, if you wanted to search for all repositories owned by defunkt
that
contained the word GitHub
and Octocat
in the README file, you would use the
following query with the search repositories endpoint:
GitHub Octocat in:readme user:defunkt
Note: Be sure to use your language's preferred HTML-encoder to construct your query strings. For example:
// JavaScript
const queryString = 'q=' + encodeURIComponent('GitHub Octocat in:readme user:defunkt');
See "Searching on GitHub" for a complete list of available qualifiers, their format, and an example of how to use them. For information about how to use operators to match specific quantities, dates, or to exclude results, see "Understanding the search syntax."
Limitations on query length
You cannot use queries that:
- are longer than 256 characters (not including operators or qualifiers).
- have more than five
AND
,OR
, orNOT
operators.
These search queries will return a "Validation failed" error message.
Search scope limits
To keep the REST API fast for everyone, we limit the number of repositories a query will search through. The REST API will find up to 4,000 repositories that match your filters and return results from those repositories.
Timeouts and incomplete results
To keep the REST API fast for everyone, we limit how long any individual query
can run. For queries that exceed the time limit,
the API returns the matches that were already found prior to the timeout, and
the response has the incomplete_results
property set to true
.
Reaching a timeout does not necessarily mean that search results are incomplete. More results might have been found, but also might not.
Access errors or missing search results
You need to successfully authenticate and have access to the repositories in your search queries, otherwise, you'll see a 422 Unprocessable Entry
error with a "Validation Failed" message. For example, your search will fail if your query includes repo:
, user:
, or org:
qualifiers that request resources that you don't have access to when you sign in on GitHub.
When your search query requests multiple resources, the response will only contain the resources that you have access to and will not provide an error message listing the resources that were not returned.
For example, if your search query searches for the octocat/test
and codertocat/test
repositories, but you only have access to octocat/test
, your response will show search results for octocat/test
and nothing for codertocat/test
. This behavior mimics how search works on GitHub.
Text match metadata
On GitHub, you can use the context provided by code snippets and highlights in search results. The endpoints for searching return additional metadata that allows you to highlight the matching search terms when displaying search results.
Requests can opt to receive those text fragments in the response, and every fragment is accompanied by numeric offsets identifying the exact location of each matching search term.
To get this metadata in your search results, specify the text-match
media type in your Accept
header.
application/vnd.github.text-match+json
When you provide the text-match
media type, you will receive an extra key in the JSON payload called text_matches
that provides information about the position of your search terms within the text and the property
that includes the search term. Inside the text_matches
array, each object includes
the following attributes:
Name | Description |
---|---|
object_url | The URL for the resource that contains a string property matching one of the search terms. |
object_type | The name for the type of resource that exists at the given object_url . |
property | The name of a property of the resource that exists at object_url . That property is a string that matches one of the search terms. (In the JSON returned from object_url , the full content for the fragment will be found in the property with this name.) |
fragment | A subset of the value of property . This is the text fragment that matches one or more of the search terms. |
matches | An array of one or more search terms that are present in fragment . The indices (i.e., "offsets") are relative to the fragment. (They are not relative to the full content of property .) |
Example
Using a curl
command, and the example issue search above, our API
request would look like this:
curl -H 'Accept: application/vnd.github.text-match+json' \
'http(s)://HOSTNAME/api/v3/search/issues?q=windows+label:bug \
+language:python+state:open&sort=created&order=asc'
The response will include a text_matches
array for each search result. In the JSON below, we have two objects in the text_matches
array.
The first text match occurred in the body
property of the issue. We see a fragment of text from the issue body. The search term (windows
) appears twice within that fragment, and we have the indices for each occurrence.
The second text match occurred in the body
property of one of the issue's comments. We have the URL for the issue comment. And of course, we see a fragment of text from the comment body. The search term (windows
) appears once within that fragment.
{
"text_matches": [
{
"object_url": "https://api.github.com/repositories/215335/issues/132",
"object_type": "Issue",
"property": "body",
"fragment": "comprehensive windows font I know of).\n\nIf we can find a commonly
distributed windows font that supports them then no problem (we can use html
font tags) but otherwise the '(21)' style is probably better.\n",
"matches": [
{
"text": "windows",
"indices": [
14,
21
]
},
{
"text": "windows",
"indices": [
78,
85
]
}
]
},
{
"object_url": "https://api.github.com/repositories/215335/issues/comments/25688",
"object_type": "IssueComment",
"property": "body",
"fragment": " right after that are a bit broken IMHO :). I suppose we could
have some hack that maxes out at whatever the font does...\n\nI'll check
what the state of play is on Windows.\n",
"matches": [
{
"text": "Windows",
"indices": [
163,
170
]
}
]
}
]
}
Search code
Searches for query terms inside of a file. This method returns up to 100 results per page.
When searching for code, you can get text match metadata for the file content and file path fields when you pass the text-match
media type. For more details about how to receive highlighted search results, see Text match metadata.
For example, if you want to find the definition of the addClass
function inside jQuery repository, your query would look something like this:
q=addClass+in:file+language:js+repo:jquery/jquery
This query searches for the keyword addClass
within a file's contents. The query limits the search to files where the language is JavaScript in the jquery/jquery
repository.
Considerations for code search:
Due to the complexity of searching code, there are a few restrictions on how searches are performed:
- Only the default branch is considered. In most cases, this will be the
master
branch. - Only files smaller than 384 KB are searchable.
- You must always include at least one search term when searching source code. For example, searching for
language:go
is not valid, whileamazing language:go
is.
Parameters for "Search code"
Name, Type, Description |
---|
accept string Setting to |
Name, Type, Description |
---|
q string RequiredThe query contains one or more search keywords and qualifiers. Qualifiers allow you to limit your search to specific areas of GitHub Enterprise Server. The REST API supports the same qualifiers as the web interface for GitHub Enterprise Server. To learn more about the format of the query, see Constructing a search query. See "Searching code" for a detailed list of qualifiers. |
sort string Sorts the results of your query. Can only be Value: |
order string Determines whether the first search result returned is the highest number of matches ( Default: Can be one of: |
per_page integer The number of results per page (max 100). For more information, see "Using pagination in the REST API." Default: |
page integer The page number of the results to fetch. For more information, see "Using pagination in the REST API." Default: |
HTTP response status codes for "Search code"
Status code | Description |
---|---|
200 | OK |
304 | Not modified |
403 | Forbidden |
422 | Validation failed, or the endpoint has been spammed. |
503 | Service unavailable |
Code samples for "Search code"
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/search/code?q=Q"
Response
Status: 200
{
"total_count": 7,
"incomplete_results": false,
"items": [
{
"name": "classes.js",
"path": "src/attributes/classes.js",
"sha": "d7212f9dee2dcc18f084d7df8f417b80846ded5a",
"url": "https://HOSTNAME/repositories/167174/contents/src/attributes/classes.js?ref=825ac3773694e0cd23ee74895fd5aeb535b27da4",
"git_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repositories/167174/git/blobs/d7212f9dee2dcc18f084d7df8f417b80846ded5a",
"html_url": "https://github.com/jquery/jquery/blob/825ac3773694e0cd23ee74895fd5aeb535b27da4/src/attributes/classes.js",
"repository": {
"id": 167174,
"node_id": "MDEwOlJlcG9zaXRvcnkxNjcxNzQ=",
"name": "jquery",
"full_name": "jquery/jquery",
"owner": {
"login": "jquery",
"id": 70142,
"node_id": "MDQ6VXNlcjcwMTQy",
"avatar_url": "https://0.gravatar.com/avatar/6906f317a4733f4379b06c32229ef02f?d=https%3A%2F%2Fidenticons.github.com%2Ff426f04f2f9813718fb806b30e0093de.png",
"gravatar_id": "",
"url": "https://HOSTNAME/users/jquery",
"html_url": "https://github.com/jquery",
"followers_url": "https://HOSTNAME/users/jquery/followers",
"following_url": "https://HOSTNAME/users/jquery/following{/other_user}",
"gists_url": "https://HOSTNAME/users/jquery/gists{/gist_id}",
"starred_url": "https://HOSTNAME/users/jquery/starred{/owner}{/repo}",
"subscriptions_url": "https://HOSTNAME/users/jquery/subscriptions",
"organizations_url": "https://HOSTNAME/users/jquery/orgs",
"repos_url": "https://HOSTNAME/users/jquery/repos",
"events_url": "https://HOSTNAME/users/jquery/events{/privacy}",
"received_events_url": "https://HOSTNAME/users/jquery/received_events",
"type": "Organization",
"site_admin": false
},
"private": false,
"html_url": "https://github.com/jquery/jquery",
"description": "jQuery JavaScript Library",
"fork": false,
"url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/jquery/jquery",
"forks_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/jquery/jquery/forks",
"keys_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/jquery/jquery/keys{/key_id}",
"collaborators_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/jquery/jquery/collaborators{/collaborator}",
"teams_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/jquery/jquery/teams",
"hooks_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/jquery/jquery/hooks",
"issue_events_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/jquery/jquery/issues/events{/number}",
"events_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/jquery/jquery/events",
"assignees_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/jquery/jquery/assignees{/user}",
"branches_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/jquery/jquery/branches{/branch}",
"tags_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/jquery/jquery/tags",
"blobs_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/jquery/jquery/git/blobs{/sha}",
"git_tags_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/jquery/jquery/git/tags{/sha}",
"git_refs_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/jquery/jquery/git/refs{/sha}",
"trees_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/jquery/jquery/git/trees{/sha}",
"statuses_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/jquery/jquery/statuses/{sha}",
"languages_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/jquery/jquery/languages",
"stargazers_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/jquery/jquery/stargazers",
"contributors_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/jquery/jquery/contributors",
"subscribers_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/jquery/jquery/subscribers",
"subscription_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/jquery/jquery/subscription",
"commits_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/jquery/jquery/commits{/sha}",
"git_commits_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/jquery/jquery/git/commits{/sha}",
"comments_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/jquery/jquery/comments{/number}",
"issue_comment_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/jquery/jquery/issues/comments/{number}",
"contents_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/jquery/jquery/contents/{+path}",
"compare_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/jquery/jquery/compare/{base}...{head}",
"merges_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/jquery/jquery/merges",
"archive_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/jquery/jquery/{archive_format}{/ref}",
"downloads_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/jquery/jquery/downloads",
"issues_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/jquery/jquery/issues{/number}",
"pulls_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/jquery/jquery/pulls{/number}",
"milestones_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/jquery/jquery/milestones{/number}",
"notifications_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/jquery/jquery/notifications{?since,all,participating}",
"labels_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/jquery/jquery/labels{/name}",
"deployments_url": "http://HOSTNAME/repos/octocat/Hello-World/deployments",
"releases_url": "http://HOSTNAME/repos/octocat/Hello-World/releases{/id}"
},
"score": 1
}
]
}
Search commits
Find commits via various criteria on the default branch (usually main
). This method returns up to 100 results per page.
When searching for commits, you can get text match metadata for the message field when you provide the text-match
media type. For more details about how to receive highlighted search results, see Text match
metadata.
For example, if you want to find commits related to CSS in the octocat/Spoon-Knife repository. Your query would look something like this:
q=repo:octocat/Spoon-Knife+css
Parameters for "Search commits"
Name, Type, Description |
---|
accept string Setting to |
Name, Type, Description |
---|
q string RequiredThe query contains one or more search keywords and qualifiers. Qualifiers allow you to limit your search to specific areas of GitHub Enterprise Server. The REST API supports the same qualifiers as the web interface for GitHub Enterprise Server. To learn more about the format of the query, see Constructing a search query. See "Searching commits" for a detailed list of qualifiers. |
sort string Sorts the results of your query by Can be one of: |
order string Determines whether the first search result returned is the highest number of matches ( Default: Can be one of: |
per_page integer The number of results per page (max 100). For more information, see "Using pagination in the REST API." Default: |
page integer The page number of the results to fetch. For more information, see "Using pagination in the REST API." Default: |
HTTP response status codes for "Search commits"
Status code | Description |
---|---|
200 | OK |
304 | Not modified |
Code samples for "Search commits"
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/search/commits?q=Q"
Response
Status: 200
{
"total_count": 1,
"incomplete_results": false,
"items": [
{
"url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/octocat/Spoon-Knife/commits/bb4cc8d3b2e14b3af5df699876dd4ff3acd00b7f",
"sha": "bb4cc8d3b2e14b3af5df699876dd4ff3acd00b7f",
"html_url": "https://github.com/octocat/Spoon-Knife/commit/bb4cc8d3b2e14b3af5df699876dd4ff3acd00b7f",
"comments_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/octocat/Spoon-Knife/commits/bb4cc8d3b2e14b3af5df699876dd4ff3acd00b7f/comments",
"commit": {
"url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/octocat/Spoon-Knife/git/commits/bb4cc8d3b2e14b3af5df699876dd4ff3acd00b7f",
"author": {
"date": "2014-02-04T14:38:36-08:00",
"name": "The Octocat",
"email": "octocat@nowhere.com"
},
"committer": {
"date": "2014-02-12T15:18:55-08:00",
"name": "The Octocat",
"email": "octocat@nowhere.com"
},
"message": "Create styles.css and updated README",
"tree": {
"url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/octocat/Spoon-Knife/git/trees/a639e96f9038797fba6e0469f94a4b0cc459fa68",
"sha": "a639e96f9038797fba6e0469f94a4b0cc459fa68"
},
"comment_count": 8
},
"author": {
"login": "octocat",
"id": 583231,
"node_id": "MDQ6VXNlcjU4MzIzMQ==",
"avatar_url": "https://avatars.githubusercontent.com/u/583231?v=3",
"gravatar_id": "",
"url": "https://HOSTNAME/users/octocat",
"html_url": "https://github.com/octocat",
"followers_url": "https://HOSTNAME/users/octocat/followers",
"following_url": "https://HOSTNAME/users/octocat/following{/other_user}",
"gists_url": "https://HOSTNAME/users/octocat/gists{/gist_id}",
"starred_url": "https://HOSTNAME/users/octocat/starred{/owner}{/repo}",
"subscriptions_url": "https://HOSTNAME/users/octocat/subscriptions",
"organizations_url": "https://HOSTNAME/users/octocat/orgs",
"repos_url": "https://HOSTNAME/users/octocat/repos",
"events_url": "https://HOSTNAME/users/octocat/events{/privacy}",
"received_events_url": "https://HOSTNAME/users/octocat/received_events",
"type": "User",
"site_admin": false
},
"committer": {},
"parents": [
{
"url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/octocat/Spoon-Knife/commits/a30c19e3f13765a3b48829788bc1cb8b4e95cee4",
"html_url": "https://github.com/octocat/Spoon-Knife/commit/a30c19e3f13765a3b48829788bc1cb8b4e95cee4",
"sha": "a30c19e3f13765a3b48829788bc1cb8b4e95cee4"
}
],
"repository": {
"id": 1300192,
"node_id": "MDEwOlJlcG9zaXRvcnkxMzAwMTky",
"name": "Spoon-Knife",
"full_name": "octocat/Spoon-Knife",
"owner": {
"login": "octocat",
"id": 583231,
"node_id": "MDQ6VXNlcjU4MzIzMQ==",
"avatar_url": "https://avatars.githubusercontent.com/u/583231?v=3",
"gravatar_id": "",
"url": "https://HOSTNAME/users/octocat",
"html_url": "https://github.com/octocat",
"followers_url": "https://HOSTNAME/users/octocat/followers",
"following_url": "https://HOSTNAME/users/octocat/following{/other_user}",
"gists_url": "https://HOSTNAME/users/octocat/gists{/gist_id}",
"starred_url": "https://HOSTNAME/users/octocat/starred{/owner}{/repo}",
"subscriptions_url": "https://HOSTNAME/users/octocat/subscriptions",
"organizations_url": "https://HOSTNAME/users/octocat/orgs",
"repos_url": "https://HOSTNAME/users/octocat/repos",
"events_url": "https://HOSTNAME/users/octocat/events{/privacy}",
"received_events_url": "https://HOSTNAME/users/octocat/received_events",
"type": "User",
"site_admin": false
},
"private": false,
"html_url": "https://github.com/octocat/Spoon-Knife",
"description": "This repo is for demonstration purposes only.",
"fork": false,
"url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/octocat/Spoon-Knife",
"forks_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/octocat/Spoon-Knife/forks",
"keys_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/octocat/Spoon-Knife/keys{/key_id}",
"collaborators_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/octocat/Spoon-Knife/collaborators{/collaborator}",
"teams_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/octocat/Spoon-Knife/teams",
"hooks_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/octocat/Spoon-Knife/hooks",
"issue_events_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/octocat/Spoon-Knife/issues/events{/number}",
"events_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/octocat/Spoon-Knife/events",
"assignees_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/octocat/Spoon-Knife/assignees{/user}",
"branches_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/octocat/Spoon-Knife/branches{/branch}",
"tags_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/octocat/Spoon-Knife/tags",
"blobs_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/octocat/Spoon-Knife/git/blobs{/sha}",
"git_tags_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/octocat/Spoon-Knife/git/tags{/sha}",
"git_refs_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/octocat/Spoon-Knife/git/refs{/sha}",
"trees_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/octocat/Spoon-Knife/git/trees{/sha}",
"statuses_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/octocat/Spoon-Knife/statuses/{sha}",
"languages_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/octocat/Spoon-Knife/languages",
"stargazers_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/octocat/Spoon-Knife/stargazers",
"contributors_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/octocat/Spoon-Knife/contributors",
"subscribers_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/octocat/Spoon-Knife/subscribers",
"subscription_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/octocat/Spoon-Knife/subscription",
"commits_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/octocat/Spoon-Knife/commits{/sha}",
"git_commits_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/octocat/Spoon-Knife/git/commits{/sha}",
"comments_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/octocat/Spoon-Knife/comments{/number}",
"issue_comment_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/octocat/Spoon-Knife/issues/comments{/number}",
"contents_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/octocat/Spoon-Knife/contents/{+path}",
"compare_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/octocat/Spoon-Knife/compare/{base}...{head}",
"merges_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/octocat/Spoon-Knife/merges",
"archive_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/octocat/Spoon-Knife/{archive_format}{/ref}",
"downloads_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/octocat/Spoon-Knife/downloads",
"issues_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/octocat/Spoon-Knife/issues{/number}",
"pulls_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/octocat/Spoon-Knife/pulls{/number}",
"milestones_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/octocat/Spoon-Knife/milestones{/number}",
"notifications_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/octocat/Spoon-Knife/notifications{?since,all,participating}",
"labels_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/octocat/Spoon-Knife/labels{/name}",
"releases_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/octocat/Spoon-Knife/releases{/id}",
"deployments_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/octocat/Spoon-Knife/deployments"
},
"score": 1,
"node_id": "MDQ6VXNlcjU4MzIzMQ=="
}
]
}
Search issues and pull requests
Find issues by state and keyword. This method returns up to 100 results per page.
When searching for issues, you can get text match metadata for the issue title, issue body, and issue comment body fields when you pass the text-match
media type. For more details about how to receive highlighted
search results, see Text match metadata.
For example, if you want to find the oldest unresolved Python bugs on Windows. Your query might look something like this.
q=windows+label:bug+language:python+state:open&sort=created&order=asc
This query searches for the keyword windows
, within any open issue that is labeled as bug
. The search runs across repositories whose primary language is Python. The results are sorted by creation date in ascending order, which means the oldest issues appear first in the search results.
Note: For requests made by GitHub Apps with a user access token, you can't retrieve a combination of issues and pull requests in a single query. Requests that don't include the is:issue
or is:pull-request
qualifier will receive an HTTP 422 Unprocessable Entity
response. To get results for both issues and pull requests, you must send separate queries for issues and pull requests. For more information about the is
qualifier, see "Searching only issues or pull requests."
Parameters for "Search issues and pull requests"
Name, Type, Description |
---|
accept string Setting to |
Name, Type, Description |
---|
q string RequiredThe query contains one or more search keywords and qualifiers. Qualifiers allow you to limit your search to specific areas of GitHub Enterprise Server. The REST API supports the same qualifiers as the web interface for GitHub Enterprise Server. To learn more about the format of the query, see Constructing a search query. See "Searching issues and pull requests" for a detailed list of qualifiers. |
sort string Sorts the results of your query by the number of Can be one of: |
order string Determines whether the first search result returned is the highest number of matches ( Default: Can be one of: |
per_page integer The number of results per page (max 100). For more information, see "Using pagination in the REST API." Default: |
page integer The page number of the results to fetch. For more information, see "Using pagination in the REST API." Default: |
HTTP response status codes for "Search issues and pull requests"
Status code | Description |
---|---|
200 | OK |
304 | Not modified |
403 | Forbidden |
422 | Validation failed, or the endpoint has been spammed. |
503 | Service unavailable |
Code samples for "Search issues and pull requests"
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/search/issues?q=Q"
Response
Status: 200
{
"total_count": 280,
"incomplete_results": false,
"items": [
{
"url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/batterseapower/pinyin-toolkit/issues/132",
"repository_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/batterseapower/pinyin-toolkit",
"labels_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/batterseapower/pinyin-toolkit/issues/132/labels{/name}",
"comments_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/batterseapower/pinyin-toolkit/issues/132/comments",
"events_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/batterseapower/pinyin-toolkit/issues/132/events",
"html_url": "https://github.com/batterseapower/pinyin-toolkit/issues/132",
"id": 35802,
"node_id": "MDU6SXNzdWUzNTgwMg==",
"number": 132,
"title": "Line Number Indexes Beyond 20 Not Displayed",
"user": {
"login": "Nick3C",
"id": 90254,
"node_id": "MDQ6VXNlcjkwMjU0",
"avatar_url": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/934442aadfe3b2f4630510de416c5718?d=https://a248.e.akamai.net/assets.github.com%2Fimages%2Fgravatars%2Fgravatar-user-420.png",
"gravatar_id": "",
"url": "https://HOSTNAME/users/Nick3C",
"html_url": "https://github.com/Nick3C",
"followers_url": "https://HOSTNAME/users/Nick3C/followers",
"following_url": "https://HOSTNAME/users/Nick3C/following{/other_user}",
"gists_url": "https://HOSTNAME/users/Nick3C/gists{/gist_id}",
"starred_url": "https://HOSTNAME/users/Nick3C/starred{/owner}{/repo}",
"subscriptions_url": "https://HOSTNAME/users/Nick3C/subscriptions",
"organizations_url": "https://HOSTNAME/users/Nick3C/orgs",
"repos_url": "https://HOSTNAME/users/Nick3C/repos",
"events_url": "https://HOSTNAME/users/Nick3C/events{/privacy}",
"received_events_url": "https://HOSTNAME/users/Nick3C/received_events",
"type": "User",
"site_admin": true
},
"labels": [
{
"id": 4,
"node_id": "MDU6TGFiZWw0",
"url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/batterseapower/pinyin-toolkit/labels/bug",
"name": "bug",
"color": "ff0000"
}
],
"state": "open",
"assignee": null,
"milestone": {
"url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/octocat/Hello-World/milestones/1",
"html_url": "https://github.com/octocat/Hello-World/milestones/v1.0",
"labels_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/octocat/Hello-World/milestones/1/labels",
"id": 1002604,
"node_id": "MDk6TWlsZXN0b25lMTAwMjYwNA==",
"number": 1,
"state": "open",
"title": "v1.0",
"description": "Tracking milestone for version 1.0",
"creator": {
"login": "octocat",
"id": 1,
"node_id": "MDQ6VXNlcjE=",
"avatar_url": "https://github.com/images/error/octocat_happy.gif",
"gravatar_id": "",
"url": "https://HOSTNAME/users/octocat",
"html_url": "https://github.com/octocat",
"followers_url": "https://HOSTNAME/users/octocat/followers",
"following_url": "https://HOSTNAME/users/octocat/following{/other_user}",
"gists_url": "https://HOSTNAME/users/octocat/gists{/gist_id}",
"starred_url": "https://HOSTNAME/users/octocat/starred{/owner}{/repo}",
"subscriptions_url": "https://HOSTNAME/users/octocat/subscriptions",
"organizations_url": "https://HOSTNAME/users/octocat/orgs",
"repos_url": "https://HOSTNAME/users/octocat/repos",
"events_url": "https://HOSTNAME/users/octocat/events{/privacy}",
"received_events_url": "https://HOSTNAME/users/octocat/received_events",
"type": "User",
"site_admin": false
},
"open_issues": 4,
"closed_issues": 8,
"created_at": "2011-04-10T20:09:31Z",
"updated_at": "2014-03-03T18:58:10Z",
"closed_at": "2013-02-12T13:22:01Z",
"due_on": "2012-10-09T23:39:01Z"
},
"comments": 15,
"created_at": "2009-07-12T20:10:41Z",
"updated_at": "2009-07-19T09:23:43Z",
"closed_at": null,
"pull_request": {
"url": "https://api/github.com/repos/octocat/Hello-World/pull/1347",
"html_url": "https://github.com/octocat/Hello-World/pull/1347",
"diff_url": "https://github.com/octocat/Hello-World/pull/1347.diff",
"patch_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/octocat/Hello-World/pulls/1347"
},
"body": "...",
"score": 1,
"locked": true,
"author_association": "COLLABORATOR",
"state_reason": "completed"
}
]
}
Search labels
Find labels in a repository with names or descriptions that match search keywords. Returns up to 100 results per page.
When searching for labels, you can get text match metadata for the label name and description fields when you pass the text-match
media type. For more details about how to receive highlighted search results, see Text match metadata.
For example, if you want to find labels in the linguist
repository that match bug
, defect
, or enhancement
. Your query might look like this:
q=bug+defect+enhancement&repository_id=64778136
The labels that best match the query appear first in the search results.
Parameters for "Search labels"
Name, Type, Description |
---|
accept string Setting to |
Name, Type, Description |
---|
repository_id integer RequiredThe id of the repository. |
q string RequiredThe search keywords. This endpoint does not accept qualifiers in the query. To learn more about the format of the query, see Constructing a search query. |
sort string Sorts the results of your query by when the label was Can be one of: |
order string Determines whether the first search result returned is the highest number of matches ( Default: Can be one of: |
per_page integer The number of results per page (max 100). For more information, see "Using pagination in the REST API." Default: |
page integer The page number of the results to fetch. For more information, see "Using pagination in the REST API." Default: |
HTTP response status codes for "Search labels"
Status code | Description |
---|---|
200 | OK |
304 | Not modified |
403 | Forbidden |
404 | Resource not found |
422 | Validation failed, or the endpoint has been spammed. |
Code samples for "Search labels"
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/search/labels?repository_id=REPOSITORY_ID&q=Q"
Response
Status: 200
{
"total_count": 2,
"incomplete_results": false,
"items": [
{
"id": 418327088,
"node_id": "MDU6TGFiZWw0MTgzMjcwODg=",
"url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/octocat/linguist/labels/enhancement",
"name": "enhancement",
"color": "84b6eb",
"default": true,
"description": "New feature or request.",
"score": 1
},
{
"id": 418327086,
"node_id": "MDU6TGFiZWw0MTgzMjcwODY=",
"url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/octocat/linguist/labels/bug",
"name": "bug",
"color": "ee0701",
"default": true,
"description": "Something isn't working.",
"score": 1
}
]
}
Search repositories
Find repositories via various criteria. This method returns up to 100 results per page.
When searching for repositories, you can get text match metadata for the name and description fields when you pass the text-match
media type. For more details about how to receive highlighted search results, see Text match metadata.
For example, if you want to search for popular Tetris repositories written in assembly code, your query might look like this:
q=tetris+language:assembly&sort=stars&order=desc
This query searches for repositories with the word tetris
in the name, the description, or the README. The results are limited to repositories where the primary language is assembly. The results are sorted by stars in descending order, so that the most popular repositories appear first in the search results.
Parameters for "Search repositories"
Name, Type, Description |
---|
accept string Setting to |
Name, Type, Description |
---|
q string RequiredThe query contains one or more search keywords and qualifiers. Qualifiers allow you to limit your search to specific areas of GitHub Enterprise Server. The REST API supports the same qualifiers as the web interface for GitHub Enterprise Server. To learn more about the format of the query, see Constructing a search query. See "Searching for repositories" for a detailed list of qualifiers. |
sort string Sorts the results of your query by number of Can be one of: |
order string Determines whether the first search result returned is the highest number of matches ( Default: Can be one of: |
per_page integer The number of results per page (max 100). For more information, see "Using pagination in the REST API." Default: |
page integer The page number of the results to fetch. For more information, see "Using pagination in the REST API." Default: |
HTTP response status codes for "Search repositories"
Status code | Description |
---|---|
200 | OK |
304 | Not modified |
422 | Validation failed, or the endpoint has been spammed. |
503 | Service unavailable |
Code samples for "Search repositories"
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/search/repositories?q=Q"
Response
Status: 200
{
"total_count": 40,
"incomplete_results": false,
"items": [
{
"id": 3081286,
"node_id": "MDEwOlJlcG9zaXRvcnkzMDgxMjg2",
"name": "Tetris",
"full_name": "dtrupenn/Tetris",
"owner": {
"login": "dtrupenn",
"id": 872147,
"node_id": "MDQ6VXNlcjg3MjE0Nw==",
"avatar_url": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/e7956084e75f239de85d3a31bc172ace?d=https://a248.e.akamai.net/assets.github.com%2Fimages%2Fgravatars%2Fgravatar-user-420.png",
"gravatar_id": "",
"url": "https://HOSTNAME/users/dtrupenn",
"received_events_url": "https://HOSTNAME/users/dtrupenn/received_events",
"type": "User",
"html_url": "https://github.com/octocat",
"followers_url": "https://HOSTNAME/users/octocat/followers",
"following_url": "https://HOSTNAME/users/octocat/following{/other_user}",
"gists_url": "https://HOSTNAME/users/octocat/gists{/gist_id}",
"starred_url": "https://HOSTNAME/users/octocat/starred{/owner}{/repo}",
"subscriptions_url": "https://HOSTNAME/users/octocat/subscriptions",
"organizations_url": "https://HOSTNAME/users/octocat/orgs",
"repos_url": "https://HOSTNAME/users/octocat/repos",
"events_url": "https://HOSTNAME/users/octocat/events{/privacy}",
"site_admin": true
},
"private": false,
"html_url": "https://github.com/dtrupenn/Tetris",
"description": "A C implementation of Tetris using Pennsim through LC4",
"fork": false,
"url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/dtrupenn/Tetris",
"created_at": "2012-01-01T00:31:50Z",
"updated_at": "2013-01-05T17:58:47Z",
"pushed_at": "2012-01-01T00:37:02Z",
"homepage": "https://github.com",
"size": 524,
"stargazers_count": 1,
"watchers_count": 1,
"language": "Assembly",
"forks_count": 0,
"open_issues_count": 0,
"master_branch": "master",
"default_branch": "master",
"score": 1,
"archive_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/dtrupenn/Tetris/{archive_format}{/ref}",
"assignees_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/dtrupenn/Tetris/assignees{/user}",
"blobs_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/dtrupenn/Tetris/git/blobs{/sha}",
"branches_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/dtrupenn/Tetris/branches{/branch}",
"collaborators_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/dtrupenn/Tetris/collaborators{/collaborator}",
"comments_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/dtrupenn/Tetris/comments{/number}",
"commits_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/dtrupenn/Tetris/commits{/sha}",
"compare_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/dtrupenn/Tetris/compare/{base}...{head}",
"contents_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/dtrupenn/Tetris/contents/{+path}",
"contributors_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/dtrupenn/Tetris/contributors",
"deployments_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/dtrupenn/Tetris/deployments",
"downloads_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/dtrupenn/Tetris/downloads",
"events_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/dtrupenn/Tetris/events",
"forks_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/dtrupenn/Tetris/forks",
"git_commits_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/dtrupenn/Tetris/git/commits{/sha}",
"git_refs_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/dtrupenn/Tetris/git/refs{/sha}",
"git_tags_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/dtrupenn/Tetris/git/tags{/sha}",
"git_url": "git:github.com/dtrupenn/Tetris.git",
"issue_comment_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/dtrupenn/Tetris/issues/comments{/number}",
"issue_events_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/dtrupenn/Tetris/issues/events{/number}",
"issues_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/dtrupenn/Tetris/issues{/number}",
"keys_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/dtrupenn/Tetris/keys{/key_id}",
"labels_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/dtrupenn/Tetris/labels{/name}",
"languages_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/dtrupenn/Tetris/languages",
"merges_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/dtrupenn/Tetris/merges",
"milestones_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/dtrupenn/Tetris/milestones{/number}",
"notifications_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/dtrupenn/Tetris/notifications{?since,all,participating}",
"pulls_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/dtrupenn/Tetris/pulls{/number}",
"releases_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/dtrupenn/Tetris/releases{/id}",
"ssh_url": "git@github.com:dtrupenn/Tetris.git",
"stargazers_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/dtrupenn/Tetris/stargazers",
"statuses_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/dtrupenn/Tetris/statuses/{sha}",
"subscribers_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/dtrupenn/Tetris/subscribers",
"subscription_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/dtrupenn/Tetris/subscription",
"tags_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/dtrupenn/Tetris/tags",
"teams_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/dtrupenn/Tetris/teams",
"trees_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/dtrupenn/Tetris/git/trees{/sha}",
"clone_url": "https://github.com/dtrupenn/Tetris.git",
"mirror_url": "git:git.example.com/dtrupenn/Tetris",
"hooks_url": "https://HOSTNAME/repos/dtrupenn/Tetris/hooks",
"svn_url": "https://svn.github.com/dtrupenn/Tetris",
"forks": 1,
"open_issues": 1,
"watchers": 1,
"has_issues": true,
"has_projects": true,
"has_pages": true,
"has_wiki": true,
"has_downloads": true,
"archived": true,
"disabled": true,
"visibility": "private",
"license": {
"key": "mit",
"name": "MIT License",
"url": "https://HOSTNAME/licenses/mit",
"spdx_id": "MIT",
"node_id": "MDc6TGljZW5zZW1pdA==",
"html_url": "https://HOSTNAME/licenses/mit"
}
}
]
}
Search topics
Find topics via various criteria. Results are sorted by best match. This method returns up to 100 results per page. See "Searching topics" for a detailed list of qualifiers.
When searching for topics, you can get text match metadata for the topic's short_description, description, name, or display_name field when you pass the text-match
media type. For more details about how to receive highlighted search results, see Text match metadata.
For example, if you want to search for topics related to Ruby that are featured on https://github.com/topics. Your query might look like this:
q=ruby+is:featured
This query searches for topics with the keyword ruby
and limits the results to find only topics that are featured. The topics that are the best match for the query appear first in the search results.
Parameters for "Search topics"
Name, Type, Description |
---|
accept string Setting to |
Name, Type, Description |
---|
q string RequiredThe query contains one or more search keywords and qualifiers. Qualifiers allow you to limit your search to specific areas of GitHub Enterprise Server. The REST API supports the same qualifiers as the web interface for GitHub Enterprise Server. To learn more about the format of the query, see Constructing a search query. |
per_page integer The number of results per page (max 100). For more information, see "Using pagination in the REST API." Default: |
page integer The page number of the results to fetch. For more information, see "Using pagination in the REST API." Default: |
HTTP response status codes for "Search topics"
Status code | Description |
---|---|
200 | OK |
304 | Not modified |
Code samples for "Search topics"
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/search/topics?q=Q"
Response
Status: 200
{
"total_count": 6,
"incomplete_results": false,
"items": [
{
"name": "ruby",
"display_name": "Ruby",
"short_description": "Ruby is a scripting language designed for simplified object-oriented programming.",
"description": "Ruby was developed by Yukihiro \"Matz\" Matsumoto in 1995 with the intent of having an easily readable programming language. It is integrated with the Rails framework to create dynamic web-applications. Ruby's syntax is similar to that of Perl and Python.",
"created_by": "Yukihiro Matsumoto",
"released": "December 21, 1995",
"created_at": "2016-11-28T22:03:59Z",
"updated_at": "2017-10-30T18:16:32Z",
"featured": true,
"curated": true,
"score": 1
},
{
"name": "rails",
"display_name": "Rails",
"short_description": "Ruby on Rails (Rails) is a web application framework written in Ruby.",
"description": "Ruby on Rails (Rails) is a web application framework written in Ruby. It is meant to help simplify the building of complex websites.",
"created_by": "David Heinemeier Hansson",
"released": "December 13 2005",
"created_at": "2016-12-09T17:03:50Z",
"updated_at": "2017-10-30T16:20:19Z",
"featured": true,
"curated": true,
"score": 1
},
{
"name": "python",
"display_name": "Python",
"short_description": "Python is a dynamically typed programming language.",
"description": "Python is a dynamically typed programming language designed by Guido Van Rossum. Much like the programming language Ruby, Python was designed to be easily read by programmers. Because of its large following and many libraries, Python can be implemented and used to do anything from webpages to scientific research.",
"created_by": "Guido van Rossum",
"released": "February 20, 1991",
"created_at": "2016-12-07T00:07:02Z",
"updated_at": "2017-10-27T22:45:43Z",
"featured": true,
"curated": true,
"score": 1
},
{
"name": "jekyll",
"display_name": "Jekyll",
"short_description": "Jekyll is a simple, blog-aware static site generator.",
"description": "Jekyll is a blog-aware, site generator written in Ruby. It takes raw text files, runs it through a renderer and produces a publishable static website.",
"created_by": "Tom Preston-Werner",
"released": "2008",
"created_at": "2016-12-16T21:53:08Z",
"updated_at": "2017-10-27T19:00:24Z",
"featured": true,
"curated": true,
"score": 1
},
{
"name": "sass",
"display_name": "Sass",
"short_description": "Sass is a stable extension to classic CSS.",
"description": "Sass is a stylesheet language with a main implementation in Ruby. It is an extension of CSS that makes improvements to the old stylesheet format, such as being able to declare variables and using a cleaner nesting syntax.",
"created_by": "Hampton Catlin, Natalie Weizenbaum, Chris Eppstein",
"released": "November 28, 2006",
"created_at": "2016-12-16T21:53:45Z",
"updated_at": "2018-01-16T16:30:40Z",
"featured": true,
"curated": true,
"score": 1
},
{
"name": "homebrew",
"display_name": "Homebrew",
"short_description": "Homebrew is a package manager for macOS.",
"description": "Homebrew is a package manager for Apple's macOS operating system. It simplifies the installation of software and is popular in the Ruby on Rails community.",
"created_by": "Max Howell",
"released": "2009",
"created_at": "2016-12-17T20:30:44Z",
"updated_at": "2018-02-06T16:14:56Z",
"featured": true,
"curated": true,
"score": 1
}
]
}
Search users
Find users via various criteria. This method returns up to 100 results per page.
When searching for users, you can get text match metadata for the issue login, public email, and name fields when you pass the text-match
media type. For more details about highlighting search results, see Text match metadata. For more details about how to receive highlighted search results, see Text match metadata.
For example, if you're looking for a list of popular users, you might try this query:
q=tom+repos:%3E42+followers:%3E1000
This query searches for users with the name tom
. The results are restricted to users with more than 42 repositories and over 1,000 followers.
This endpoint does not accept authentication and will only include publicly visible users. As an alternative, you can use the GraphQL API. The GraphQL API requires authentication and will return private users, including Enterprise Managed Users (EMUs), that you are authorized to view. For more information, see "GraphQL Queries."
Parameters for "Search users"
Name, Type, Description |
---|
accept string Setting to |
Name, Type, Description |
---|
q string RequiredThe query contains one or more search keywords and qualifiers. Qualifiers allow you to limit your search to specific areas of GitHub Enterprise Server. The REST API supports the same qualifiers as the web interface for GitHub Enterprise Server. To learn more about the format of the query, see Constructing a search query. See "Searching users" for a detailed list of qualifiers. |
sort string Sorts the results of your query by number of Can be one of: |
order string Determines whether the first search result returned is the highest number of matches ( Default: Can be one of: |
per_page integer The number of results per page (max 100). For more information, see "Using pagination in the REST API." Default: |
page integer The page number of the results to fetch. For more information, see "Using pagination in the REST API." Default: |
HTTP response status codes for "Search users"
Status code | Description |
---|---|
200 | OK |
304 | Not modified |
422 | Validation failed, or the endpoint has been spammed. |
503 | Service unavailable |
Code samples for "Search users"
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/search/users?q=Q"
Response
Status: 200
{
"total_count": 12,
"incomplete_results": false,
"items": [
{
"login": "mojombo",
"id": 1,
"node_id": "MDQ6VXNlcjE=",
"avatar_url": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/25c7c18223fb42a4c6ae1c8db6f50f9b?d=https://a248.e.akamai.net/assets.github.com%2Fimages%2Fgravatars%2Fgravatar-user-420.png",
"gravatar_id": "",
"url": "https://HOSTNAME/users/mojombo",
"html_url": "https://github.com/mojombo",
"followers_url": "https://HOSTNAME/users/mojombo/followers",
"subscriptions_url": "https://HOSTNAME/users/mojombo/subscriptions",
"organizations_url": "https://HOSTNAME/users/mojombo/orgs",
"repos_url": "https://HOSTNAME/users/mojombo/repos",
"received_events_url": "https://HOSTNAME/users/mojombo/received_events",
"type": "User",
"score": 1,
"following_url": "https://HOSTNAME/users/mojombo/following{/other_user}",
"gists_url": "https://HOSTNAME/users/mojombo/gists{/gist_id}",
"starred_url": "https://HOSTNAME/users/mojombo/starred{/owner}{/repo}",
"events_url": "https://HOSTNAME/users/mojombo/events{/privacy}",
"site_admin": true
}
]
}