You can automatically pull data from GitHub to populate the business systems you use to monitor costs and usage using the REST API. If you haven't used the GitHub REST API before, the following articles are a good starting point, see Using the REST API.
Using the billing platform /usage
endpoint to retrieve metered usage details for an enterprise
The enhanced billing platform provides a single REST API /usage
endpoint that you can use to report on the use of all metered products. The usage data provided by this endpoint is available only to enterprise owners and enterprise billing managers, so you will need to authenticate with GitHub.
- If you use the GitHub CLI, use the
gh auth login
command to authenticate. - Otherwise, you will need to create a personal access token (classic), see Creating a personal access token (classic).
When you call the /usage
endpoint, you must specify the enterprise that you want data for and, by default, usage for the current year that does not belong to a cost center is reported. You can reduce the scope of data returned by the endpoint using query parameters.
- Define a specific time period by setting one or more of the following parameters:
year
,month
,day
, andhour
. - Define a cost center to report on by identifier using the
cost_center_id
query parameter.
For more detailed information and an example call and response, see Get billing usage report for an enterprise.
Migrating from the endpoints used for the previous billing platform
The previous billing platform provided three different endpoints for usage data:
- Get GitHub Actions billing for an enterprise
- Get GitHub Packages billing for an enterprise
- Get shared storage billing for an enterprise
When you transition to the enhanced billing platform, these endpoints will no longer return accurate usage information. You should upgrade any automation that uses these endpoints to use the new endpoint GET /enterprises/{enterprise}/settings/billing/usage. The tables below provide a detailed explanation how to use the billing platform to retrieve equivalent information.
Changes in call definition
If you used a fine-grained personal access token to authenticate with the previous endpoints, you will need create a personal access token (classic) to authenticate with the new endpoint.
In addition, you may want to use the new query parameters to specify a time period or cost center.
Getting GitHub Actions billing data from the new response data
Example of the previous response
{"total_minutes_used": 305, "total_paid_minutes_used": 0, "included_minutes": 3000, "minutes_used_breakdown": { "UBUNTU": 205, "MACOS": 10, "WINDOWS": 90 } }
Example of the new response
{ "usageItems": [ { "date": "2023-08-01", "product": "Actions", "sku": "Actions Linux", "quantity": 100, "unitType": "minutes", "pricePerUnit": 0.008, "grossAmount": 0.8, "discountAmount": 0, "netAmount": 0.8, "organizationName": "GitHub", "repositoryName": "github/example"} ] }
To get the same values from the new response data:
Previous property | Calculate from new API response |
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total_minutes_used |
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total_paid_minutes_used | This is now represented as a $ amount via netAmount .
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included_minutes | This is now represented as a $ amount via discountAmount .
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minutes_used_breakdown |
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Getting GitHub Packages billing data from the new response data
Example of the previous response
{ "total_gigabytes_bandwidth_used": 50, "total_paid_gigabytes_bandwidth_used": 40, "included_gigabytes_bandwidth": 10 }
Example of the new response
{ "usageItems": [ { "date": "2023-08-01", "product": "Packages", "sku": "Packages data transfer", "quantity": 100, "unitType": "gigabytes", "pricePerUnit": 0.008, "grossAmount": 0.8, "discountAmount": 0, "netAmount": 0.8, "organizationName": "GitHub", "repositoryName": "github/example" } ] }
Previous property | Calculate from new API response |
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total_gigabytes_bandwidth_used |
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total_paid_gigabytes_bandwidth_used | This is now represented as a $ amount via netAmount .
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included_gigabytes_bandwidth | This is now represented as a $ amount via discountAmount .
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Getting shared storage billing from the new response data
Example of the previous response
{ "days_left_in_billing_cycle": 20, "estimated_paid_storage_for_month": 15, "estimated_storage_for_month": 40 }
Example of the new response
{ "usageItems": [ { "date": "2023-08-01", "product": "Packages", "sku": "Packages storage", "quantity": 100, "unitType": "GigabyteHours", "pricePerUnit": 0.008, "grossAmount": 0.8, "discountAmount": 0, "netAmount": 0.8, "organizationName": "GitHub", "repositoryName": "github/example" } ] }
Previous property | Calculate from new API response |
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days_left_in_billing_cycle | Not available. This information can be inferred by subtracting the current day of the month from the number of days in the current month. |
estimated_paid_storage_for_month | This is now represented as a $ amount via netAmount . Prerequisite: pass the month and year query parameters. For Actions storage
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estimated_storage_for_month | Prerequisite: pass the month and year query parameters. For Actions storage
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