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Published: May 19, 2024 License: Apache-2.0

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orbnet: GitHub stars network

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orbnet is a collection of command line utilities that let you export your starred GitHub repositories as a Graph and serve it via a simple API.

There are the following command line utilties available in this repo:

  • dumper: dumps your GitHub stars as JSON blobs
  • grapher: reads the dumped GitHub star JSON blobs and builds a simple Weighted Directed Graph
  • apisrv: serves the graph over JSON API

Get started

If you have nix installed just run

nix build

or

nix develop

You can also run individual commands which are provided as flake apps

nix run ".#apisrv"
nix run ".#dumper"
nix run ".#grapher"

Alternatively, if you have the Go toolchain installed, you can build all binaries using the project Makefile:

make cmd

cmd target fetches all dependencies, builds all binaries and places them into _build directory:

$ ls -1 ./_build
dumper
grapher
apisrv

HOWTO

Once the binaries have been built you can explore the available command line options using the familiar -help switch. The below will demonstrate the basic usage of all project utilities.

Prerequisites

[!IMPORTANT] Before you proceed furhter you must obtain a GitHub API token. Once you've got the token you must export it via an environment variable called GITHUB_TOKEN which is then automatically read by the project utilities.

Optionally, I'd recommend installing GraphViz toolkit that helps exploring the results visually.

dumper: dump starred GitHub repos

As described earlier, dumper "scrapes" GitHub API stars data and dumps them into JSON blobs. The data are dumped into standard output by default, but you can also store them in a directory of your choice by passing the path to the output directory via -outdir command line switch.

[!NOTE] You can tune the number of API scrapers. By default only a single worker is spawned. See the output of -help for more info.

./dumper -user milosgajdos

[!NOTE] foo must exist before you run the command below!

./dumper -user milosgajdos -paging 100 -outdir foo/
grapher: build a graph of GitHub stars

grapher builds the graph from the dumped data. You can "feed" grapher either by passing the path to the directory that contains the JSON blobs via -indir command line switch. Alternatively, you can also pipe the data to the grapher utility as by default it reads the data from standard input.

Building an in-memory graph is kinda fun, but there is no point of it if you can't visualise the results. grapher provides -marshal and -format command line switches which let you export (marshal) the graph into various different data formats:

  • Graphviz (see here)
  • SigmaJS (see here)
  • CytoscapeJS (see here)
  • networkx (see here)
  • gexf (see here)
  • jsonapi serializes the graph into orbnet API model

Load graph data from dumps directory and output it in GEXF format:

./grapher -marshal -indir foo/ -format gexf > repos.gexf

Pipe data from dumper to grapher and dump the graph into GEXF file:

./dumper -user milosgajdos | ./grapher -marshal -format gexf > repos.gexf

[!NOTE] If your graph is large, sfdp command might take a while to complete

Build the graph, dumpt it into dot format and export it to SVG

./dumper -user milosgajdos -paging 100 | ./grapher -marshal -format dot | sfdp -Tsvg > repos.svg

Alternatively you can run dot with overlay options that should build a better overlay of data:

./grapher -marshal -indir foo/ -format dot | sfdp -x -Goverlap=scale -Tpng > repos.png

[!NOTE] grapher builds a Weighted Directed Graph that contains four types of nodes:

  • owner: the repo owner
  • repo: the name of the repo
  • topic: the repo topic
  • lang: the dominant programming language as returned by GitHub API
apisrv: serve the graph over a JSON API

apisrv lets you serve the dumped graph over a JSON API. It even provides swagger docs on /docs/ endpoint. You can load the dumped graph via -dsn _path_to_graph.json cli switch.

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