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Manage installation access tokens for GitHub apps from your terminal
Creates an installation access token to make authenticated API requests.
Installation tokens expire 1 hour from the time you create them. Using an expired token produces a status code of 401 - Unauthorized
, and requires creating a new installation token.
You can use this access token to make pretty much any REST or GraphQL API call the app is authorized to make!
In order to use GitHub's REST or GraphQL APIs you will need either a Personal Access Token (PAT) or a GitHub App.
PATs are dangerous, they:
- have a very wide scope that spans across multiple organizations
- never (automatically) expire. They have an indefinite lifetime (or at least until you regenerate them)
- cannot be revoked (they're only revoked when a new one is generated)
With an access token generated with a GitHub App you don't have to worry about the concerns above. These tokens have a limited scope and lifetime. Just make sure you handle the token safely (avoid leaking). In the worst case scenario, the token will expire in 1 hour from creation time.
Download gh-token
from the latest release for your platform.
You can install gh-token
as a gh cli extension!
$ gh extension install Link-/gh-token
# Verify installation
$ gh token
All the commands and parameters remain the same, the only different is you now can use gh token
instead of gh-token
.
Follow these steps
Compatible with GitHub Enterprise Server.
NAME:
gh-token - Manage GitHub App installation tokens
USAGE:
gh-token [global options] command [command options] [arguments...]
VERSION:
2.0.0
COMMANDS:
generate Generate a new GitHub App installation token
revoke Revoke a GitHub App installation token
installations List GitHub App installations
help, h Shows a list of commands or help for one command
GLOBAL OPTIONS:
--help, -h show help
--version, -v print the version
$ gh token generate \
--key ./.keys/private-key.pem \
--app-id 1122334 \
--installation-id 5566778
{
"token": "ghs_8Joht_______________bLCMS___M0EPOhJ",
"expires_at": "2023-09-08T18:11:34Z",
"permissions": {
"actions": "write",
"administration": "write",
"metadata": "read",
"members": "read",
"organization_administration": "read"
}
}
$ gh token generate \
--base64-key $(printf "%s" $APP_KEY | base64) \
--app-id 1122334 \
--installation-id 5566778
{
"token": "ghs_8Joht_______________bLCMS___M0EPOhJ",
"expires_at": "2023-09-08T18:11:34Z",
"permissions": {
"actions": "write",
"administration": "write",
"metadata": "read",
"members": "read",
"organization_administration": "read"
}
}
$ gh token generate \
--base64-key $(printf "%s" $APP_KEY | base64) \
--app-id 1122334 \
--installation-id 5566778 \
--hostname "github.example.com"
{
"token": "ghs_8Joht_______________bLCMS___M0EPOhJ",
"expires_at": "2023-09-08T18:11:34Z",
"permissions": {
"actions": "write",
"administration": "write",
"metadata": "read",
"members": "read",
"organization_administration": "read"
}
}
$ gh token installations \
--key ./private-key.pem \
--app-id 2233445
Response
[
{
"id": 1,
"account": {
"login": "octocat",
"id": 1,
"node_id": "MDQ6VXNlcjE=",
"avatar_url": "https://github.com/images/error/octocat_happy.gif",
"gravatar_id": "",
"url": "https://api.github.com/users/octocat",
"html_url": "https://github.com/octocat",
"followers_url": "https://api.github.com/users/octocat/followers",
"following_url": "https://api.github.com/users/octocat/following{/other_user}",
"gists_url": "https://api.github.com/users/octocat/gists{/gist_id}",
"starred_url": "https://api.github.com/users/octocat/starred{/owner}{/repo}",
"subscriptions_url": "https://api.github.com/users/octocat/subscriptions",
"organizations_url": "https://api.github.com/users/octocat/orgs",
"repos_url": "https://api.github.com/users/octocat/repos",
"events_url": "https://api.github.com/users/octocat/events{/privacy}",
"received_events_url": "https://api.github.com/users/octocat/received_events",
"type": "User",
"site_admin": false
},
"access_tokens_url": "https://api.github.com/installations/1/access_tokens",
"repositories_url": "https://api.github.com/installation/repositories",
"html_url": "https://github.com/organizations/github/settings/installations/1",
"app_id": 1,
"target_id": 1,
"target_type": "Organization",
"permissions": {
"checks": "write",
"metadata": "read",
"contents": "read"
},
"events": [
"push",
"pull_request"
],
"single_file_name": "config.yaml",
"has_multiple_single_files": true,
"single_file_paths": [
"config.yml",
".github/issue_TEMPLATE.md"
],
"repository_selection": "selected",
"created_at": "2017-07-08T16:18:44-04:00",
"updated_at": "2017-07-08T16:18:44-04:00",
"app_slug": "github-actions",
"suspended_at": null,
"suspended_by": null
}
]
$ gh token revoke \
--token "v1.bb1___168d_____________1202bb8753b133919" \
--hostname "github.example.com"
Successfully revoked installation token
Expand to show instructions
-
You need to create a secret to store the applications private key securely (this can be an organization or a repository secret):
-
You need to create another secret to store the application id security (same as the step above).
-
The secrets need to be provided as an environment variable then encoded into base64 as show in the workflow example:
This example is designed to run on GitHub Enterprise Server. To use the same workflow with GitHub.com update the hostname to api.github.com
and change the API URL in the testing step.
name: Create access token via GitHub Apps Workflow
on:
workflow_dispatch:
jobs:
Test:
# The type of runner that the job will run on
runs-on: [ self-hosted ]
steps:
- name: "Install gh-token"
run: gh extension install Link-/gh-token
# Create access token with a GitHub App ID and Key
# We use the private key stored as a secret and encode it into base64
# before passing it to gh-token
- name: "Create access token"
run: |
token=$(gh token generate \
--base64-key $(printf "%s" "$APP_PRIVATE_KEY" | base64 -w 0) \
--app-id $APP_ID \
--hostname "github.example.com" \
| jq -r ".token")
echo "token=$token" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
env:
APP_ID: ${{ secrets.APP_ID }}
APP_PRIVATE_KEY: ${{ secrets.APP_KEY }}
# To test the token we will use it to fetch the list of repositories
# belonging to our organization
- name: "Fetch organization repositories"
run: |
curl -X GET \
-H "Authorization: token $token" \
-H "Accept: application/vnd.github.v3+json" \
https://github.example.com/api/v3/orgs/<ORGNAME>/repos
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