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github-app-installation-token

v1.2.0

Published

npm/script and binary 📦 to get a token from a GitHub App

Downloads

16,288

Readme

Table of Contents

Getting Started

GitHub Apps are the most powerful entity in the GitHub universe today. These Apps allow you to change a PR, add checks to a commit, trigger workflows and even (with the right permissions) commit code! But The tricky thing is, You need to generate a token every time you you want to use them.

This npm package / command line tool / binary will do just that!

Installation and Use

You can install and use this package in different ways:

NPX

   npx github-app-installation-token \
      --appId <APP_ID> \
      --installationId <INSTALLATION_ID> \
      --privateKeyLocation <path/to/the/private.pem>

NPM (global)

  npm -g install github-app-installation-token

  npm run github-app-installation-token \
      --appID <APP_ID> \
      --installationId <INSTALLATION_ID> \
      --privateKeyLocation <path/to/the/private.pem>

YARN (global)

  yarn global add github-app-installation-token

  github-app-installation-token \
      --appId <APP_ID> \
      --installationId <INSTALLATION_ID> \
      --privateKeyLocation <path/to/the/private.pem>

Programmatically

import { getToken } from 'github-app-installation-token';

const { token } = await getToken({
  appId: 1234,
  installationId: 112345555, // https://developer.github.com/v3/apps/#list-installations-for-the-authenticated-app
  privateKey: '-----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY----- ......-----END RSA PRIVATE KEY-----', // the private key you took from  the app. https://developer.github.com/apps/building-github-apps/authenticating-with-github-apps/#generating-a-private-key
});

Binary

If you don't want any dependencies, you can use the binary directly.

Head over to releases and pick the binary for LINUX, MACOSX and WINDOWS.

Github Workflow

If you are looking for a solution for your GitHub workflows, take a look at github-app-installation-token-action

Built With

Contributing

Contributions are what makes the open-source community such an amazing place to learn, inspire, and create. Any contributions you make are greatly appreciated greatly appreciated.

  1. Fork the Project
  2. Create your Feature Branch (git checkout -b feature/AmazingFeature)
  3. Commit your Changes (git commit -m 'Add some AmazingFeature')
  4. Push to the Branch (git push origin feature/AmazingFeature)
  5. Open a Pull Request

License

Distributed under the MIT License. See LICENSE for more information.