I created a new repository on github.com and then cloned it to my local machine with
git clone https://github.com/usrname/mathematics.git
I added 3 new files under the folder mathematics
$ tree
.
├── LICENSE
├── numerical_analysis
│ └── regression_analysis
│ ├── simple_regression_analysis.md
│ ├── simple_regression_analysis.png
│ └── simple_regression_analysis.py
Now, I'd like to upload 3 new files to my GitHub using Python, more specifically, PyGithub. Here is what I have tried:
#!/usr/bin/env python
# *-* coding: utf-8 *-*
from github import Github
def main():
# Step 1: Create a Github instance:
g = Github("usrname", "passwd")
repo = g.get_user().get_repo('mathematics')
# Step 2: Prepare files to upload to GitHub
files = ['mathematics/numerical_analysis/regression_analysis/simple_regression_analysis.py', 'mathematics/numerical_analysis/regression_analysis/simple_regression_analysis.png']
# Step 3: Make a commit and push
commit_message = 'Add simple regression analysis'
tree = repo.get_git_tree(sha)
repo.create_git_commit(commit_message, tree, [])
repo.push()
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()
I don't know
sha
for repo.get_git_tree
Personally, PyGithub documentation is not readable. I am unable to find the right api after searching for long time.
I tried to use the GitHub API to commit multiple files. This page for the Git Data API says that it should be "pretty simple". For the results of that investigation, see this answer.
I recommend using something like GitPython:
from git import Repo
repo_dir = 'mathematics'
repo = Repo(repo_dir)
file_list = [
'numerical_analysis/regression_analysis/simple_regression_analysis.py',
'numerical_analysis/regression_analysis/simple_regression_analysis.png'
]
commit_message = 'Add simple regression analysis'
repo.index.add(file_list)
repo.index.commit(commit_message)
origin = repo.remote('origin')
origin.push()
Note: This version of the script was run in the parent directory of the repository.