arcade-mcp/toolkits/github/arcade_github/tools/activity.py
Nate Barbettini 799d376ae5
SDK: Generic OAuth 2.0 connector (#81)
- Implements https://app.clickup.com/t/86b1whxb3 on the SDK side
- - Corresponding Engine PR:
https://github.com/ArcadeAI/Engine/pull/113/files?w=1
- Updates existing toolkits with new syntax.
2024-10-03 16:40:02 -07:00

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from typing import Annotated
import httpx
from arcade.core.schema import ToolContext
from arcade.sdk import tool
from arcade.sdk.auth import GitHub
from arcade_github.tools.utils import get_github_json_headers, get_url, handle_github_response
# Implements https://docs.github.com/en/rest/activity/starring?apiVersion=2022-11-28#star-a-repository-for-the-authenticated-user and https://docs.github.com/en/rest/activity/starring?apiVersion=2022-11-28#unstar-a-repository-for-the-authenticated-user
# Example `arcade chat` usage: "star the vscode repo owned by microsoft"
@tool(requires_auth=GitHub())
async def set_starred(
context: ToolContext,
owner: Annotated[str, "The owner of the repository"],
name: Annotated[str, "The name of the repository"],
starred: Annotated[bool, "Whether to star the repository or not"],
) -> Annotated[
str, "A message indicating whether the repository was successfully starred or unstarred"
]:
"""
Star or un-star a GitHub repository.
For example, to star microsoft/vscode, you would use:
```
set_starred(owner="microsoft", name="vscode", starred=True)
```
"""
url = get_url("user_starred", owner=owner, repo=name)
headers = get_github_json_headers(context.authorization.token)
async with httpx.AsyncClient() as client:
if starred:
response = await client.put(url, headers=headers)
else:
response = await client.delete(url, headers=headers)
handle_github_response(response, url)
action = "starred" if starred else "unstarred"
return f"Successfully {action} the repository {owner}/{name}"