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ZenHub.NET

This is a .NET library that makes REST calls to the ZenHub API. More information about the ZenHub API is can be found here.

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ZenHub authentication

In order for the calls to be authorized with ZenHub, you first need to get an authentication token from ZenHub. To do so, please visit the ZenHub token page

Getting started

Once you have a token, constructing the client is done this way:

ZenHubClient zenhubClient = new ZenHubClient("<token>");

The operations on the client are split depending on what they are operating on. Please see below for more details about each of the clients

Repository client

To interact with ZenHub at the repository level, you would use the Repository client. You can create a ZenHubRepositoryClient from a ZenHubClient by specifying the repository id, or a Octokit.Repository object.

ZenHubClient zenhubClient = new ZenHubClient("<token>");

// Using the repoId directly
long repoId = 1234;
ZenHubRepositoryClient repoClient = zenhubClient.GetRepositoryClient(repoId);

// Using the Octokit object
Repository repo = ...;  
ZenHubRepositoryClient repoClient = zenhubClient.GetRepositoryClient(repo);

Issue client

To interact with ZenHub at the issue level, you would use the Issue client. You can create a ZenHubIssueClient from a ZenHubClient by specifying the repository id and issue number, or a Octokit.Issue object.

ZenHubClient zenhubClient = new ZenHubClient("<token>");

// Using the repoId directly
long repoId = 1234;
int issueNumber = 456;
ZenHubIssueClient repoClient = zenhubClient.GetIssueClient(repoId, issueNumber);

// Using the Octokit object
Issue issue = ...;  
ZenHubIssueClient repoClient = zenhubClient.GetIssueClient(issue);

Epic client

To interact with ZenHub at the epic level, you would use the Epic client. You can create a ZenHubEpicClient from a ZenHubClient by specifying the repository id and issue number, or a Octokit.Issue object.

ZenHubClient zenhubClient = new ZenHubClient("<token>");

// Using the repo Id and the epic number
long repoId = 1234;
int epicNumber = 456;
ZenHubEpicClient repoClient = zenhubClient.GetEpicClient(repoId, epicNumber);

// Using the Octokit object
Issue epic = ...;  
ZenHubEpicClient repoClient = zenhubClient.GetEpicClient(epic);

Release client

To interact with ZenHub at the release level, you would use the Release client.

ZenHubClient zenhubClient = new ZenHubClient("<token>");

string releaseId = "releaseId";
ZenHubReleaseClient repoClient = zenhubClient.GetReleaseClient(releaseId);