divineomega/github-status-api

Programmatically determine if GitHub is working well, or experiencing issues

v1.0.0 2018-12-07 23:11 UTC

This package is auto-updated.

Last update: 2024-11-17 11:12:56 UTC


README

Build Status

⚠️ Warning: As of 11th December 2018, GitHub have deprecated the status page that this package parses, so current status information may not be up-to-date. More information: https://blog.github.com/2018-12-11-introducing-the-new-github-status-site/

This package provides a way to programmatically determine if GitHub is working well, or experiencing issues. Both the current status and historical statuses can be looked up by date.

Installation

To install PHP GitHub Status API, just run the following composer command.

composer require divineomega/github-status-api

Remember to include the vendor/autoload.php file if your framework does not do this for you.

Usage

To check the state of GitHub currently, simply create a new Client object, and call its status method. You can optionally pass a Carbon date object to the status method to retrieve a historical status.

use Carbon\Carbon;
use DivineOmega\GitHubStatusApi\Client;
use DivineOmega\GitHubStatusApi\Enums\GitHubStatus;

require_once 'vendor/autoload.php';

$status    = (new Client())->status();
// $status = (new Client())->status(Carbon::parse('2018-12-06 17:00'));

switch ($status) {
    case GitHubStatus::GOOD:
        echo 'GitHub is up! No issues reported.';
        break;

    case GitHubStatus::MINOR:
        echo 'GitHub is experiencing minor issues.';
        break;

    case GitHubStatus::MAJOR:
        echo 'GitHub is experiencing major issues.';
        break;

    case GitHubStatus::UNKNOWN:
        echo 'Unable to determine GitHub\'s status.';
        break;
}

echo PHP_EOL;