Retrieve the GitHub Sponsors of any user/organization and check if someone is sponsoring you.
composer require astrotomic/laravel-github-sponsors
Set services.github.sponsors_token
config value or override service binding in your own service provider.
The used PAT needs at least read:user
and read:org
permissions to retrieve all sponsors.
$this->app->when(\Astrotomic\GithubSponsors\Graphql::class)
->needs('$token')
->give('my_custom_secret');
use Astrotomic\GithubSponsors\Facades\GithubSponsors;
// all sponsors for current authenticated user
GithubSponsors::viewer()->sponsors();
// all sponsors for given name without knowing what it is
GithubSponsors::login('larabelles')->sponsors();
// all sponsors for given user
GithubSponsors::user('Gummibeer')->sponsors();
// all sponsors for given organization
GithubSponsors::organization('Astrotomic')->sponsors();
// select specific attributes
GithubSponsors::viewer()->sponsors(['login', 'name', 'avatarUrl']);
// select specific attributes and company only for users
GithubSponsors::viewer()->sponsors(['login', 'name', 'avatarUrl'], ['company']);
// select specific attributes and email only for organizations
GithubSponsors::viewer()->sponsors(['login', 'name', 'avatarUrl'], [], ['email']);
// check if viewer sponsored by Gummibeer
GithubSponsors::viewer()->isSponsoredBy('Gummibeer');
// check if viewer sponsors Gummibeer
GithubSponsors::viewer()->isSponsoring('Gummibeer');
// check if viewer has sponsors
GithubSponsors::viewer()->hasSponsors();
// check how many sponsors the viewer has
GithubSponsors::viewer()->sponsorsCount();
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