Skip to content

r-lib/askpass

main
Switch branches/tags

Name already in use

A tag already exists with the provided branch name. Many Git commands accept both tag and branch names, so creating this branch may cause unexpected behavior. Are you sure you want to create this branch?
Code

Files

Permalink
Failed to load latest commit information.
Type
Name
Latest commit message
Commit time
 
 
R
 
 
img
 
 
 
 
man
 
 
src
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

askpass

Password Entry Utilities for R, Git, and SSH

CRAN_Status_Badge CRAN RStudio mirror downloads

Cross-platform utilities for prompting the user for credentials or a passphrase, for example to authenticate with a server or read a protected key. Includes native programs for MacOS and Windows, hence no 'tcltk' is required. Password entry can be invoked in two different ways: directly from R via the askpass() function, or indirectly as password-entry back-end for 'ssh-agent' or 'git-credential' via the SSH_ASKPASS and GIT_ASKPASS environment variables. Thereby the user can be prompted for credentials or a passphrase if needed when R calls out to git or ssh.

Called from R

To invoke the password prompt manually use:

askpass::askpass()

This is used for example to read protected key files:

library(openssl)
key <- rsa_keygen()
write_pem(key, 'testkey.pem', password = 'supersecret')
read_key('testkey.pem')

Called from SSH / Git

The package also configures itself as the password entry back-end for ssh-agent and git-credential. The easiest way to test this is using the credentials package:

remotes::install_github("r-lib/credentials")
git_credential_ask('https://example.com')

R for MacOS

askpass-mac

RStudio (server, desktop)

askpass-rs

RGUI / Windows

askpass-rs

Terminal

askpass-rs

About

Password Entry for R, Git, and SSH

Resources

License

Unknown, MIT licenses found

Licenses found

Unknown
LICENSE
MIT
LICENSE.md

Stars

Watchers

Forks

Releases

No releases published

Packages

No packages published