GET /orgs/{org}/security-advisories

Lists repository security advisories for an organization.

The authenticated user must be an owner or security manager for the organization to use this endpoint.

OAuth app tokens and personal access tokens (classic) need the repo or repository_advisories:write scope to use this endpoint.

Servers

Path parameters

Name Type Required Description
org String Yes

The organization name. The name is not case sensitive.

Query parameters

Name Type Required Description
direction String No

The direction to sort the results by.

Possible values:

  • "desc"
  • "asc"

Default value: "desc"

sort String No

The property to sort the results by.

Possible values:

  • "updated"
  • "created"
  • "published"

Default value: "created"

after String No

A cursor, as given in the Link header. If specified, the query only searches for results after this cursor. For more information, see "Using pagination in the REST API."

per_page Integer No

The number of advisories to return per page. For more information, see "Using pagination in the REST API."

Default value: 30

state String No

Filter by the state of the repository advisories. Only advisories of this state will be returned.

Possible values:

  • "triage"
  • "published"
  • "closed"
  • "draft"
before String No

A cursor, as given in the Link header. If specified, the query only searches for results before this cursor. For more information, see "Using pagination in the REST API."

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