PUT /repos/{owner}/{repo}/pulls/{pull_number}/merge
Merges a pull request into the base branch. This endpoint triggers notifications. Creating content too quickly using this endpoint may result in secondary rate limiting. For more information, see "Rate limits for the API" and "Best practices for using the REST API."
Servers
- https://api.github.com
Path parameters
Name | Type | Required | Description |
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repo |
String | Yes |
The name of the repository without the |
owner |
String | Yes |
The account owner of the repository. The name is not case sensitive. |
pull_number |
Integer | Yes |
The number that identifies the pull request. |
Request headers
Name | Type | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|
Content-Type |
String | Yes |
The media type of the request body.
Default value: "application/json" |
Request body fields
Name | Type | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|
commit_message |
String | No |
Extra detail to append to automatic commit message. |
sha |
String | No |
SHA that pull request head must match to allow merge. |
commit_title |
String | No |
Title for the automatic commit message. |
merge_method |
String | No |
The merge method to use. Possible values:
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How to start integrating
- Add HTTP Task to your workflow definition.
- Search for the API you want to integrate with and click on the name.
- This loads the API reference documentation and prepares the Http request settings.
- Click Test request to test run your request to the API and see the API's response.