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GitHub

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Integrate GitHub and MongoDB

Connect GitHub and MongoDB nodes in your workflow. Integrate with any tool or database and ship powerful backend logic and APIs instantly - No code required!

Node stack

Supported GitHub and MongoDB Nodes

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GitHub Trigger

Creates a repository webhook on GitHub. In other words, this workflow will be executed when there is an event on the provided repository.

Add Labels to Issues

Appends the provided labels to a Github PR/Issue using Octokit

Commit File - OAuth

Commit a file to a GitHub repository using a personal access token, repository name, branch, file name, and file content.

Count Open Issues

Gets the number of open issues excluding pull requests in a public repository using Octokit library

Create Branch

Create a new branch on Github using Octokit with personal access token, repository, base branch, and new branch name

Create Branch - OAuth

Create a new branch on Github using Octokit with personal access token, repository, base branch, and new branch name

Create Pull Request

Create a pull request on GitHub using Octokit

Create Pull Request - OAuth

Create a new pull request on Github

Fetch Commits Since Last Release

Fetches commits and pull requests merged since the last release using Octokit

Fetch GitHub User

Fetches a GitHub user by username

Get File Content

Fetches the content of a file from a GitHub repository.

Get Issue

Fetch data of a specific issue or PR using octokit library

Get Issue - OAuth

Fetches a specific issue from a GitHub repository

Get Issue Labels

Fetches the existing labels in a Github repository using Octokit

Get Issue Labels - OAuth

Fetches labels of a GitHub repository

Get User - OAuth

Fetches a GitHub user by username

Rename Branch - OAuth

Renames a Github branch

MongoDB Trigger

Trigger a workflow on data changes in your MongoDB database. Parse the incoming data payload from MongoDB and create a workflow connected to other apps. Check out the [Full Documentation](https://docs.buildship.com/trigger-nodes/mongodb-trigger) on how connect to your MongoDB project.

Delete Document

Deletes a document from a specified collection in MongoDB by document ID and returns the operation response.

Fetch Document

Fetches and returns the entire document data from a MongoDB collection based on the given document ID.

Full Text Search

This performs a full-text search in a specified MongoDB collection, conducts the search, returns matched documents. To enable full-text search (FTS) in MongoDB, follow this [guide](https://docs.buildship.com/tutorials/mongodb-search#full-text-search) on setting up MongoDB Search Index.

Hybrid Search

This performs a hybrid search in a specified MongoDB collection, conducts the search, returns matched documents. To enable semantic search in MongoDB, follow this [guide](https://docs.buildship.com/tutorials/mongodb-search#hybrid-search) on setting up search indexes.

Insert Document

Inserts the given data into a MongoDB collection and returns the ids of the inserted documents.

Query Collection

Queries for multiple documents in a MongoDB collection using connection string, database name, collection name, query, sort, and projection.

Semantic Search

This performs a semantic search in a specified MongoDB collection, conducts the search, returns matched documents. To enable semantic search in MongoDB, follow this [guide](https://docs.buildship.com/tutorials/mongodb-search#semantic-search) on setting up vector search index.

Update Document

Updates a specific document in a MongoDB collection using the updateOne function and returns the operation result.

Quick start

How to integrate GitHub and MongoDB

Step 1 — Add the nodes to your workflow

Create a new workflow in BuildShip, click “Add node”, and select the GitHub and MongoDB actions you want to use.

Step 2 — Configure each node

Go to each node to authenticate (or add your API key) and fill in the required parameters.

Step 3 — Connect the nodes

Each node in BuildShip can connect to others by using their output variables. When you reference a variable from one node in another, BuildShip automatically links them in the workflow.

Step 4 — Test your workflow

Define your starting data in the Inputs node and choose what to do with the result in the Flow Output node. Finally, run a test to see your workflow in action.

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