Octokit authentication strategy for OAuth user authentication
Important: @octokit/auth-oauth-user
requires your app's client_secret
, which must not be exposed. If you are looking for an OAuth user authentication strategy that can be used on a client (browser, IoT, CLI), check out @octokit/auth-oauth-user-client
. Note that @octokit/auth-oauth-user-client
requires a backend. The only exception is @octokit/auth-oauth-device
which does not require the client_secret
, but does not work in browsers due to CORS constraints.
Table of contents
- Code for token exchange from GitHub's OAuth web flow
- GitHub's OAuth device flow
- Caches token for succesive calls
- Auto-refreshing for expiring user access tokens
- Applies the correct authentication strategy based on the request URL when using with
Octokit
- Token verification
- Token reset
- Token invalidation
- Application grant revocation
Browsers |
Load <script type="module">
import { createOAuthUserAuth } from "https://esm.sh/@octokit/auth-oauth-user";
</script> |
---|---|
Node |
Install with import { createOAuthUserAuth } from "@octokit/auth-oauth-user"; |
const auth = createOAuthUserAuth({
clientId: "1234567890abcdef1234",
clientSecret: "1234567890abcdef1234567890abcdef12345678",
code: "code123",
// optional
state: "state123",
redirectUrl: "https://acme-inc.com/login",
});
// Exchanges the code for the user access token authentication on first call
// and caches the authentication for successive calls
const { token } = await auth();
About GitHub's OAuth web flow
const auth = createOAuthUserAuth({
clientId: "1234567890abcdef1234",
clientSecret: "1234567890abcdef1234567890abcdef12345678",
onVerification(verification) {
// verification example
// {
// device_code: "3584d83530557fdd1f46af8289938c8ef79f9dc5",
// user_code: "WDJB-MJHT",
// verification_uri: "https://github.com/login/device",
// expires_in: 900,
// interval: 5,
// };
console.log("Open %s", verification.verification_uri);
console.log("Enter code: %s", verification.user_code);
},
});
// resolves once the user entered the `user_code` on `verification_uri`
const { token } = await auth();
About GitHub's OAuth device flow
const auth = createOAuthUserAuth({
clientId: "1234567890abcdef1234",
clientSecret: "1234567890abcdef1234567890abcdef12345678",
clientType: "oauth-app",
token: "token123",
});
// will return the passed authentication
const { token } = await auth();
Browsers |
|
---|---|
Node |
Install with import { Octokit } from "@octokit/core";
import { createOAuthUserAuth } from "@octokit/auth-oauth-user"; |
const octokit = new Octokit({
authStrategy: createOAuthUserAuth,
auth: {
clientId: "1234567890abcdef1234",
clientSecret: "1234567890abcdef1234567890abcdef12345678",
code: "code123",
},
});
// Exchanges the code for the user access token authentication on first request
// and caches the authentication for successive requests
const {
data: { login },
} = await octokit.request("GET /user");
console.log("Hello, %s!", login);
The createOAuthUserAuth
method accepts a single options
object as argument. The same set of options can be passed as auth
to the Octokit
constructor when setting authStrategy: createOAuthUserAuth
name | type | description |
---|---|---|
clientId
|
string
|
Required. Client ID of your GitHub/OAuth App. Find it on your app's settings page. |
clientSecret
|
string
|
Required. Client Secret for your GitHub/OAuth App. Create one on your app's settings page. |
clientType
|
string
|
Either "oauth-app" or "github-app" . Defaults to "oauth-app" .
|
code
|
string
|
Required. The authorization code which was passed as query parameter to the callback URL from GitHub's OAuth web application flow. |
state
|
string
|
The unguessable random string you provided in Step 1 of GitHub's OAuth web application flow. |
redirectUrl
|
string
|
The |
request
|
function
|
You can pass in your own @octokit/request instance. For usage with enterprise, set baseUrl to the API root endpoint. Example:
import { request } from "@octokit/request";
createOAuthAppAuth({
clientId: "1234567890abcdef1234",
clientSecret: "1234567890abcdef1234567890abcdef12345678",
request: request.defaults({
baseUrl: "https://ghe.my-company.com/api/v3",
}),
}); |
name | type | description |
---|---|---|
clientId
|
string
|
Required. Client ID of your GitHub/OAuth App. Find it on your app's settings page. |
clientSecret
|
string
|
Required. Client Secret for your GitHub/OAuth App. The clientSecret is not needed for the OAuth device flow itself, but it is required for resetting, refreshing, and invalidating a token. Find the Client Secret on your app's settings page.
|
clientType
|
string
|
Either "oauth-app" or "github-app" . Defaults to "oauth-app" .
|
onVerification
|
function
|
Required. A function that is called once the device and user codes were retrieved The const auth = createOAuthUserAuth({
clientId: "1234567890abcdef1234",
clientSecret: "1234567890abcdef1234567890abcdef12345678",
onVerification(verification) {
console.log("Open %s", verification.verification_uri);
console.log("Enter code: %s", verification.user_code);
await prompt("press enter when you are ready to continue");
},
}); |
request
|
function
|
You can pass in your own @octokit/request instance. For usage with enterprise, set baseUrl to the API root endpoint. Example:
import { request } from "@octokit/request";
createOAuthAppAuth({
clientId: "1234567890abcdef1234",
clientSecret: "1234567890abcdef1234567890abcdef12345678",
onVerification(verification) {
console.log("Open %s", verification.verification_uri);
console.log("Enter code: %s", verification.user_code);
await prompt("press enter when you are ready to continue");
},
request: request.defaults({
baseUrl: "https://ghe.my-company.com/api/v3",
}),
}); |
name | type | description |
---|---|---|
clientType
|
string
|
Required. Either "oauth-app" or "github" .
|
clientId
|
string
|
Required. Client ID of your GitHub/OAuth App. Find it on your app's settings page. |
clientSecret
|
string
|
Required. Client Secret for your GitHub/OAuth App. Create one on your app's settings page. |
token
|
string
|
Required. The user access token |
scopes
|
array of strings
|
Required if clientType is set to "oauth-app" . Array of OAuth scope names the token was granted
|
refreshToken
|
string
|
Only relevant if clientType is set to "github-app" and token expiration is enabled.
|
expiresAt
|
string
|
Only relevant if clientType is set to "github-app" and token expiration is enabled. Date timestamp in ISO 8601 standard. Example: 2022-01-01T08:00:0.000Z
|
refreshTokenExpiresAt
|
string
|
Only relevant if clientType is set to "github-app" and token expiration is enabled. Date timestamp in ISO 8601 standard. Example: 2021-07-01T00:00:0.000Z
|
request
|
function
|
You can pass in your own @octokit/request instance. For usage with enterprise, set baseUrl to the API root endpoint. Example:
import { request } from "@octokit/request";
createOAuthAppAuth({
clientId: "1234567890abcdef1234",
clientSecret: "1234567890abcdef1234567890abcdef12345678",
request: request.defaults({
baseUrl: "https://ghe.my-company.com/api/v3",
}),
}); |
[!IMPORTANT] As we use conditional exports, you will need to adapt your
tsconfig.json
by setting"moduleResolution": "node16", "module": "node16"
.See the TypeScript docs on package.json "exports".
See this helpful guide on transitioning to ESM from @sindresorhus
The async auth()
method is returned by createOAuthUserAuth(options)
or set on the octokit
instance when the Octokit
constructor was called with authStrategy: createOAuthUserAuth
.
Once auth()
receives a valid authentication object it caches it in memory and uses it for subsequent calls. It also caches if the token is invalid and no longer tries to send any requests. If the authentication is using a refresh token, a new token will be requested as needed. Calling auth({ type: "reset" })
will replace the internally cached authentication.
Resolves with an authentication object.
name | type | description |
---|---|---|
type
|
string
|
Without setting Possible values for
|
There are three possible results
- OAuth APP authentication token
- GitHub APP user authentication token with expiring disabled
- GitHub APP user authentication token with expiring enabled
The differences are
-
scopes
is only present for OAuth Apps -
refreshToken
,expiresAt
,refreshTokenExpiresAt
are only present for GitHub Apps, and only if token expiration is enabled
name | type | description |
---|---|---|
type
|
string
|
"token"
|
tokenType
|
string
|
"oauth"
|
clientType
|
string
|
"oauth-app"
|
clientId
|
string
|
The clientId from the strategy options
|
clientSecret
|
string
|
The clientSecret from the strategy options
|
token
|
string
|
The user access token |
scopes
|
array of strings
|
array of scope names enabled for the token |
onTokenCreated
|
function
|
callback invoked when a token is "reset" or "refreshed" |
invalid
|
boolean
|
Either |
name | type | description |
---|---|---|
type
|
string
|
"token"
|
tokenType
|
string
|
"oauth"
|
clientType
|
string
|
"github-app"
|
clientId
|
string
|
The clientId from the strategy options
|
clientSecret
|
string
|
The clientSecret from the strategy options
|
token
|
string
|
The user access token |
onTokenCreated
|
function
|
callback invoked when a token is "reset" or "refreshed" |
invalid
|
boolean
|
Either |
name | type | description |
---|---|---|
type
|
string
|
"token"
|
tokenType
|
string
|
"oauth"
|
clientType
|
string
|
"github-app"
|
clientId
|
string
|
The clientId from the strategy options
|
clientSecret
|
string
|
The clientSecret from the strategy options
|
token
|
string
|
The user access token |
refreshToken
|
string
|
The refresh token |
expiresAt
|
string
|
Date timestamp in ISO 8601 standard. Example: 2022-01-01T08:00:0.000Z
|
refreshTokenExpiresAt
|
string
|
Date timestamp in ISO 8601 standard. Example: 2021-07-01T00:00:0.000Z
|
invalid
|
boolean
|
Either |
auth.hook()
hooks directly into the request life cycle. It amends the request to authenticate correctly based on the request URL.
The request
option is an instance of @octokit/request
. The route
/options
parameters are the same as for the request()
method.
auth.hook()
can be called directly to send an authenticated request
const { data: user } = await auth.hook(request, "GET /user");
Or it can be passed as option to request()
.
const requestWithAuth = request.defaults({
request: {
hook: auth.hook,
},
});
const { data: user } = await requestWithAuth("GET /user");
import {
GitHubAppAuthentication,
GitHubAppAuthenticationWithExpiration,
GitHubAppAuthOptions,
GitHubAppStrategyOptions,
GitHubAppStrategyOptionsDeviceFlow,
GitHubAppStrategyOptionsExistingAuthentication,
GitHubAppStrategyOptionsExistingAuthenticationWithExpiration,
GitHubAppStrategyOptionsWebFlow,
OAuthAppAuthentication,
OAuthAppAuthOptions,
OAuthAppStrategyOptions,
OAuthAppStrategyOptionsDeviceFlow,
OAuthAppStrategyOptionsExistingAuthentication,
OAuthAppStrategyOptionsWebFlow,
} from "@octokit/auth-oauth-user";
See CONTRIBUTING.md