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User is collaborator check #111
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GitHub (now) has an endpoint to check if a user is a collaborator. Currently, Highfive uses the list collaborators endpoint and then checks the response to see if the expected user is there. I assume this response is subject to being paginated in projects with lots of collaborators. Highfive, however, isn't handling pagination in this case. I don't know if that's an issue (i.e., I don't know how many contributors rust-lang/rust has; a problem would manifest as Highfive ignoring "r? @" comments from some collaborators), but it seems like an issue waiting to happen.
This PR modifies Highfive to check if a specific user is a reviewer.
In addition to the unit tests, I manually verified that
is_collaborator
is working as expected. Here's the log of that:Here is some justification for caution: I haven't tested this on a Highfive instance running against a repository. (I'm working on this now, but I keep accidentally opening my PR here. Rather than closing this again and making more noise, I am just going to update this comment when I'm done.)