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githubauthquerystring
Advanced tools
Authorise GitHub API requests by appending the environments auth credentials to your request's query string.
Authorise GitHub API requests by appending the environments auth credentials to your request's query string.
Using environment variables:
import githubAuthQueryString from 'githubauthquerystring'
const githubURL = `https://api.github.com/user?${githubAuthQueryString}`
Using manual GITHUB_ACCESS_TOKEN
:
import { fetch } from 'githubauthquerystring'
const githubAuthQueryString = fetch({
GITHUB_ACCESS_TOKEN: 'value',
})
const githubURL = `https://api.github.com/user?${githubAuthQueryString}`
Using manual GITHUB_CLIENT_ID
and GITHUB_CLIENT_SECRET
:
import { fetch } from 'githubauthquerystring'
const githubAuthQueryString = fetch({
GITHUB_CLIENT_ID: 'value',
GITHUB_CLIENT_SECRET: 'value',
})
const githubURL = `https://api.github.com/user?${githubAuthQueryString}`
If the values did not exist or were not in a valid combination, then an empty string will be returned.
When error reporting, you should redact the error message to prevent credentials from leaking in log files:
import { fetch as fetchGithubAuthQueryString, redact } from 'githubauthquerystring'
import 'fetch' from 'cross-fetch'
// fetch the url
const githubAuthQueryString = fetchGithubAuthQueryString({
GITHUB_CLIENT_ID: 'value',
GITHUB_CLIENT_SECRET: 'value'
})
const githubURL = `https://api.github.com/user?${githubAuthQueryString}`
// fetch the response
(async function () {
try {
const resp = await fetch(githubURL)
const data = await resp.json()
}
catch (err) {
// redact the error before logging it
console.error(redact(err.message))
}
})()
If you would like to rename the methods to something else, you can do it like so:
// using named imports
import ghQueryString, {
fetch as fetchGithubAuthQueryString,
redact as redactGithubAuthQueryString,
} from 'githubauthquerystring'
// using destructuring
const {
default: ghQueryString,
fetch: fetchGithubAuthQueryString,
redact: redactGithubAuthQueryString,
} = require('githubauthquerystring')
npm install --save githubauthquerystring
import pkg from ('githubauthquerystring')
const pkg = require('githubauthquerystring').default
<script type="module">
import pkg from '//cdn.pika.dev/githubauthquerystring/^4.0.0'
</script>
<script type="module">
import pkg from '//unpkg.com/githubauthquerystring@^4.0.0'
</script>
<script type="module">
import pkg from '//dev.jspm.io/githubauthquerystring@4.0.0'
</script>
This package is published with the following editions:
githubauthquerystring/source/index.ts
is TypeScript source code with Import for modulesgithubauthquerystring/edition-browsers/index.js
is TypeScript compiled against ESNext for web browsers with Import for modulesgithubauthquerystring
aliases githubauthquerystring/edition-es2018/index.js
githubauthquerystring/edition-es2018/index.js
is TypeScript compiled against ES2018 for Node.js with Require for modulesDiscover the release history by heading on over to the HISTORY.md
file.
Discover how you can contribute by heading on over to the CONTRIBUTING.md
file.
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FAQs
Authorise GitHub API requests by appending the environments auth credentials to your request's query string.
The npm package githubauthquerystring receives a total of 21 weekly downloads. As such, githubauthquerystring popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that githubauthquerystring demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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