The login name of the authenticated user will be readily available only
if authentication info comes from the config file. With other upcoming
authentication modes (for example, the GITHUB_TOKEN environment
variable), the token is the only piece of information we got, so we
would need to additionally query for the login name.
Since `issue status` and `pr status` are the only commands that need the
name of the authenticated user right now, have those commands explicitly
query for the login name. This results in an additional API query, but
simplifies Context implementation and future authentication approaches.
How this works for people with existing OAuth tokens:
$ gh issue list -L1
Notice: additional authorization required
Press Enter to open github.com in your browser...
[auth flow in the browser...]
Authentication complete. Press Enter to continue...
Showing 1 of 132 issues in cli/cli
...
Users of Personal Access Tokens get a different notice:
Warning: gh now requires the `read:org` OAuth scope.
Visit https://github.com/settings/tokens and edit your token to enable `read:org`
or generate a new token and paste it via `gh config set -h github.com oauth_token MYTOKEN`
Also define a handful of utility methods:
- `New(owner, repo)`
- `FullName`: the name slash owner pair
- `FromFullName`: parse the name slash owner pair
- `FromURL`: parse a GitHub.com URL
- `IsSame(r1, r2)`: compare two repositories