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Add auth support (#21)
* Updates

* Update

* Update

* Update

* Update

* Yarn sometimes prefers npmrc, so use same token

* Description

* Update readme

* Feedback

* Add type

* new toolkit and scoped registries

* npmrc in RUNNER_TEMP

* Dont always auth

* Try exporting blank token

* Get auth working for now pending runner changes

* Fix string interpolation for auth token.

* Don't export both userconfigs

* Update authutil.js

* Add single quotes for authString

* Fix the registry string.

* Use userconfig and append trailing slash

* Keep in root of repo

* Try just adding auth token

* Remove auth token

* Try changes again

* Add tests

* Npm and GPR samples

* Add types
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lib Add auth support (#21) 2019-08-06 18:26:04 -04:00
package.json Add auth support (#21) 2019-08-06 18:26:04 -04:00
README.md Add auth support (#21) 2019-08-06 18:26:04 -04:00

@actions/github

A hydrated Octokit client.

Usage

Returns an [Octokit SDK] client. See https://octokit.github.io/rest.js for the API.

const github = require('@actions/github');
const core = require('@actions/core');

// This should be a token with access to your repository scoped in as a secret.
const myToken = core.getInput('myToken');

const octokit = new github.GitHub(myToken);

const pulls = await octokit.pulls.get({
    owner: 'octokit',
    repo: 'rest.js',
    pull_number: 123,
    mediaType: {
      format: 'diff'
    }
});

console.log(pulls);

You can also make GraphQL requests:

const result = await octokit.graphql(query, variables);

Finally, you can get the context of the current action:

const github = require('@actions/github');

const context = github.context;

const newIssue = await octokit.issues.create({
  ...context.repo,
  title: 'New issue!',
  body: 'Hello Universe!'
});