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# core.js
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> Extendable client for GitHub's REST & GraphQL APIs
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[![@latest](https://img.shields.io/npm/v/@octokit/core.svg)](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@octokit/core)
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[![Build Status](https://github.com/octokit/core.js/workflows/Test/badge.svg)](https://github.com/octokit/core.js/actions?query=workflow%3ATest)
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<!-- toc -->
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- [Usage](#usage)
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- [REST API example](#rest-api-example)
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- [GraphQL example](#graphql-example)
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- [Options](#options)
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- [Defaults](#defaults)
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- [Authentication](#authentication)
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- [Logging](#logging)
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- [Hooks](#hooks)
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- [Plugins](#plugins)
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- [Build your own Octokit with Plugins and Defaults](#build-your-own-octokit-with-plugins-and-defaults)
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- [LICENSE](#license)
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<!-- tocstop -->
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If you need a minimalistic library to utilize GitHub's [REST API](https://developer.github.com/v3/) and [GraphQL API](https://developer.github.com/v4/) which you can extend with plugins as needed, than `@octokit/core` is a great starting point.
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If you don't need the Plugin API then using [`@octokit/request`](https://github.com/octokit/request.js/) or [`@octokit/graphql`](https://github.com/octokit/graphql.js/) directly is a good alternative.
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## Usage
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<table>
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<tbody valign=top align=left>
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<tr><th>
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Browsers
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</th><td width=100%>
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Load <code>@octokit/core</code> directly from <a href="https://cdn.pika.dev">cdn.pika.dev</a>
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```html
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<script type="module">
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import { Octokit } from "https://cdn.pika.dev/@octokit/core";
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</script>
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```
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</td></tr>
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<tr><th>
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Node
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Install with <code>npm install @octokit/core</code>
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```js
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const { Octokit } = require("@octokit/core");
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// or: import { Octokit } from "@octokit/core";
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```
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</td></tr>
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</tbody>
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</table>
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### REST API example
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```js
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// Create a personal access token at https://github.com/settings/tokens/new?scopes=repo
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const octokit = new Octokit({ auth: `personal-access-token123` });
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const response = await octokit.request("GET /orgs/:org/repos", {
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org: "octokit",
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type: "private",
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});
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```
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See [`@octokit/request`](https://github.com/octokit/request.js) for full documentation of the `.request` method.
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### GraphQL example
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```js
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const octokit = new Octokit({ auth: `secret123` });
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const response = await octokit.graphql(
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`query ($login: String!) {
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organization(login: $login) {
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repositories(privacy: PRIVATE) {
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totalCount
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}
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}
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}`,
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{ login: "octokit" }
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);
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```
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See [`@octokit/graphql`](https://github.com/octokit/graphql.js) for full documentation of the `.graphql` method.
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## Options
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<table>
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<thead align=left>
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<tr>
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<th>
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name
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</th>
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type
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<th width=100%>
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description
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</th>
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</tr>
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</thead>
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<tbody align=left valign=top>
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<tr>
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<th>
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<code>options.authStrategy</code>
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</th>
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<td>
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<code>Function<code>
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</td>
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Defaults to <a href="https://github.com/octokit/auth-token.js#readme"><code>@octokit/auth-token</code></a>. See <a href="authentication">Authentication</a> below for examples.
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</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<th>
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<code>options.auth</code>
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</th>
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<td>
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<code>String</code> or <code>Object</code>
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</td>
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See <a href="authentication">Authentication</a> below for examples.
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</td>
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<th>
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<code>options.baseUrl</code>
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</th>
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<td>
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<code>String</code>
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</td>
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<td>
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When using with GitHub Enterprise Server, set `options.baseUrl` to the root URL of the API. For example, if your GitHub Enterprise Server's hostname is `github.acme-inc.com`, then set `options.baseUrl` to `https://github.acme-inc.com/api/v3`. Example
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```js
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const octokit = new Octokit({
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baseUrl: "https://github.acme-inc.com/api/v3",
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});
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```
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<th>
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<code>options.previews</code>
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</th>
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<td>
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<code>Array of Strings</code>
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</td>
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<td>
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Some REST API endpoints require preview headers to be set, or enable
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additional features. Preview headers can be set on a per-request basis, e.g.
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```js
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octokit.request("POST /repos/:owner/:repo/pulls", {
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mediaType: {
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previews: ["shadow-cat"],
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},
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owner,
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repo,
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title: "My pull request",
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base: "master",
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head: "my-feature",
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draft: true,
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});
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```
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You can also set previews globally, by setting the `options.previews` option on the constructor. Example:
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```js
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const octokit = new Octokit({
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previews: ["shadow-cat"],
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});
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```
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<code>options.request</code>
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</th>
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<code>Object</code>
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Set a default request timeout (`options.request.timeout`) or an [`http(s).Agent`](https://nodejs.org/api/http.html#http_class_http_agent) e.g. for proxy usage (Node only, `options.request.agent`).
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There are more `options.request.*` options, see [`@octokit/request` options](https://github.com/octokit/request.js#request). `options.request` can also be set on a per-request basis.
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<th>
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</th>
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<code>String</code>
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Sets the `Time-Zone` header which defines a timezone according to the [list of names from the Olson database](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_database_time_zones).
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```js
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const octokit = new Octokit({
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timeZone: "America/Los_Angeles",
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});
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```
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The time zone header will determine the timezone used for generating the timestamp when creating commits. See [GitHub's Timezones documentation](https://developer.github.com/v3/#timezones).
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A custom user agent string for your app or library. Example
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```js
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const octokit = new Octokit({
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userAgent: "my-app/v1.2.3",
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});
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```
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</table>
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## Defaults
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You can create a new Octokit class with customized default options.
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```js
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const MyOctokit = Octokit.defaults({
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auth: "personal-access-token123",
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baseUrl: "https://github.acme-inc.com/api/v3",
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userAgent: "my-app/v1.2.3",
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});
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const octokit1 = new MyOctokit();
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const octokit2 = new MyOctokit();
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```
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## Authentication
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Authentication is optional for some REST API endpoints accessing public data, but is required for GraphQL queries. Using authentication also increases your [API rate limit](https://developer.github.com/v3/#rate-limiting).
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By default, Octokit authenticates using the [token authentication strategy](https://github.com/octokit/auth-token.js). Pass in a token using `options.auth`. It can be a personal access token, an OAuth token, an installation access token or a JSON Web Token for GitHub App authentication. The `Authorization` header will be set according to the type of token.
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import { Octokit } from "@octokit/core";
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const octokit = new Octokit({
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auth: "mypersonalaccesstoken123",
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});
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const { data } = await octokit.request("/user");
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```
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To use a different authentication strategy, set `options.authStrategy`. A set of officially supported authentication strategies can be retrieved from [`@octokit/auth`](https://github.com/octokit/auth-app.js#readme). Example
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import { Octokit } from "@octokit/core";
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import { createAppAuth } from "@octokit/auth-app";
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const appOctokit = new Octokit({
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authStrategy: createAppAuth,
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auth: {
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id: 123,
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privateKey: process.env.PRIVATE_KEY,
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},
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});
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const { data } = await appOctokit.request("/app");
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```
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```js
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const { token } = await appOctokit.auth({
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type: "installation",
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installationId: 123,
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});
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```
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## Logging
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There are four built-in log methods
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1. `octokit.log.debug(message[, additionalInfo])`
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1. `octokit.log.info(message[, additionalInfo])`
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1. `octokit.log.warn(message[, additionalInfo])`
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1. `octokit.log.error(message[, additionalInfo])`
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They can be configured using the [`log` client option](client-options). By default, `octokit.log.debug()` and `octokit.log.info()` are no-ops, while the other two call `console.warn()` and `console.error()` respectively.
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This is useful if you build reusable [plugins](#plugins).
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If you would like to make the log level configurable using an environment variable or external option, we recommend the [console-log-level](https://github.com/watson/console-log-level) package. Example
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const octokit = new Octokit({
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log: require("console-log-level")({ level: "info" }),
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});
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```
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## Hooks
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You can customize Octokit's request lifecycle with hooks.
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```js
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octokit.hook.before("request", async (options) => {
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validate(options);
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});
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octokit.hook.after("request", async (response, options) => {
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console.log(`${options.method} ${options.url}: ${response.status}`);
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});
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octokit.hook.error("request", async (error, options) => {
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if (error.status === 304) {
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return findInCache(error.headers.etag);
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}
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throw error;
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});
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octokit.hook.wrap("request", async (request, options) => {
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// add logic before, after, catch errors or replace the request altogether
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return request(options);
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});
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```
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See [before-after-hook](https://github.com/gr2m/before-after-hook#readme) for more documentation on hooks.
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## Plugins
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Octokit’s functionality can be extended using plugins. The `Octokit.plugin()` method accepts a plugin (or many) and returns a new constructor.
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A plugin is a function which gets two arguments:
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1. the current instance
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2. the options passed to the constructor.
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```js
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// index.js
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const { Octokit } = require("@octokit/core")
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const MyOctokit = Octokit.plugin(
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require("./lib/my-plugin"),
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require("octokit-plugin-example")
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);
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const octokit = new MyOctokit({ greeting: "Moin moin" });
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octokit.helloWorld(); // logs "Moin moin, world!"
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octokit.request("GET /"); // logs "GET / - 200 in 123ms"
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// lib/my-plugin.js
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module.exports = (octokit, options = { greeting: "Hello" }) => {
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// hook into the request lifecycle
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octokit.hook.wrap("request", async (request, options) => {
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const response = await request(options);
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console.log(
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`${options.method} ${options.url} – ${response.status} in ${Date.now() -
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time}ms`
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);
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return response;
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});
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return {
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helloWorld: () => console.log(`${options.greeting}, world!`);
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}
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};
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```
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## Build your own Octokit with Plugins and Defaults
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You can build your own Octokit class with preset default options and plugins. In fact, this is mostly how the `@octokit/<context>` modules work, such as [`@octokit/action`](https://github.com/octokit/action.js):
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```js
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require("@octokit/plugin-paginate"),
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require("@octokit/plugin-throttle"),
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require("@octokit/plugin-retry")
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authStrategy: require("@octokit/auth-action"),
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});
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const installations = await octokit.paginate("GET /app/installations");
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```
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## LICENSE
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[MIT](LICENSE)
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