provider repos PUT /orgs/{org}/rulesets/{ruleset_id}
@utdk/github /orgs/{org}/rulesets/{ruleset_id}
Update an organization repository ruleset
Update a ruleset for an organization.
org path required
The organization name. The name is not case sensitive.
string
ruleset_id path required
The ID of the ruleset.
integer

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repos.updateOrgRuleset
PUT/orgs/{org}/rulesets/{ruleset_id}
Update a ruleset for an organization.

Parameters

required

The organization name. The name is not case sensitive.

required

The ID of the ruleset.

Input

The name of the ruleset.

The target of the ruleset

The enforcement level of the ruleset. `evaluate` allows admins to test rules before enforcing them. Admins can view insights on the Rule Insights page (`evaluate` is only available with GitHub Enterprise).

The actors that can bypass the rules in this ruleset

Conditions for an organization ruleset. The branch and tag rulesets conditions object should contain both `repository_name` and `ref_name` properties, or both `repository_id` and `ref_name` properties, or both `repository_property` and `ref_name` properties. The push rulesets conditions object does not require the `ref_name` property. For repository policy rulesets, the conditions object should only contain the `repository_name`, the `repository_id`, or the `repository_property`.

An array of rules within the ruleset.

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TypeScript

import github from '@utdk/github';

await github.repos.updateOrgRuleset()