octokit-auth-probot v3.1.0
octokit-auth-probot
Octokit authentication strategy that supports token, app (JWT), and event-based installation authentication
octokit-auth-probot combines the authentication strategies:
It adds a new authentication type: "event-octokit", which allows to retrieve an Octokit instance which is correctly authenticated based on the Octokit constructors authentication (app or token) as well as the event, which either results in an installation access token authentication or, in case the event implies that the installation's access has been revoked, in an unauthenticated Octokit instance.
octokit-auth-probot is not meant to be used by itself, but in conjuction with @octokit/core or a compatible library.
Usage
Load octokit-auth-probot directly from esm.sh
<script type="module">
import { Octokit } from "https://esm.sh/@octokit/core";
import { createProbotAuth } from "https://esm.sh/octokit-auth-probot";
</script>Install with npm install octokit-auth-probot
const { Octokit } = require("@octokit/core");
const { createProbotAuth } = require("octokit-auth-probot");
// or:
// import { Octokit } from "@octokit/core";
// import { createProbotAuth } from "octokit-auth-probot";⚠️ For usage in browsers: The private keys provided by GitHub are in PKCS#1 format, but the WebCrypto API only supports PKCS#8. You need to convert it first:
openssl pkcs8 -topk8 -inform PEM -outform PEM -nocrypt -in private-key.pem -out private-key-pkcs8.keyNo conversion is needed in Node, both PKCS#1 and PKCS#8 format will work.
const { Octokit } = require("@octokit/core");
const { createProbotAuth } = require("octokit-auth-probot");
const ProbotOctokit = Octokit.defaults({
authStrategy: createProbotAuth,
});Token authentication
const octokit = new ProbotOctokit({
auth: {
token: "secret 123",
},
});Note: when using octokit.auth({ type: "installation", factory }), factory(options) will be called with options.octokit, options.octokitOptions, plus any other properties that have been passed to octokit.auth() besides type and factory. In all other cases, octokit.auth() will resolve with an oauth authentication object, no matter the passed options.
App authentication
const octokit = new ProbotOctokit({
auth: {
appId: 123,
privateKey: `----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY----- ...`,
},
});Unauthenticated
const octokit = new ProbotOctokit();This is useful if you need to send a request without access to authentication. Probot's use case here is Create a GitHub App from a manifest (POST /app-manifests/{code}/conversions), which is used to register a GitHub app and retrieve the credentials in return.
Get authenticated octokit instance based on event
const eventOctokit = await octokit.auth({
type: "event-octokit",
event: { name: "push", payload: { installation: { id: 123 } } }, // event payload
});eventOctokit is now authenticated in one of three ways:
- If
octokitwas authenticated using a token,eventOctokitis authenticated with the same token. In fact,eventOctokitisoctokit - If
eventname isinstallationandpayload.actionis eithersuspendordeleted, theneventOctokitis unauthenticated using@octokit/auth-unauthenticated - Otherwise
eventOctokitis authenticated as installation based onpayload.installation.id
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