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- # registry-auth-token
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- [](http://browsenpm.org/package/registry-auth-token)[](https://travis-ci.org/rexxars/registry-auth-token)
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- Get the auth token set for an npm registry from `.npmrc`. Also allows fetching the configured registry URL for a given npm scope.
-
- ## Installing
-
- ```
- npm install --save registry-auth-token
- ```
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- ## Usage
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- Returns an object containing `token` and `type`, or `undefined` if no token can be found. `type` can be either `Bearer` or `Basic`.
-
- ```js
- var getAuthToken = require('registry-auth-token')
- var getRegistryUrl = require('registry-auth-token/registry-url')
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- // Get auth token and type for default `registry` set in `.npmrc`
- console.log(getAuthToken()) // {token: 'someToken', type: 'Bearer'}
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- // Get auth token for a specific registry URL
- console.log(getAuthToken('//registry.foo.bar'))
-
- // Find the registry auth token for a given URL (with deep path):
- // If registry is at `//some.host/registry`
- // URL passed is `//some.host/registry/deep/path`
- // Will find token the closest matching path; `//some.host/registry`
- console.log(getAuthToken('//some.host/registry/deep/path', {recursive: true}))
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- // Find the configured registry url for scope `@foobar`.
- // Falls back to the global registry if not defined.
- console.log(getRegistryUrl('@foobar'))
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- // Use the npm config that is passed in
- console.log(getRegistryUrl('http://registry.foobar.eu/', {
- npmrc: {
- 'registry': 'http://registry.foobar.eu/',
- '//registry.foobar.eu/:_authToken': 'qar'
- }
- }))
- ```
-
- ## Return value
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- ```js
- // If auth info can be found:
- {token: 'someToken', type: 'Bearer'}
-
- // Or:
- {token: 'someOtherToken', type: 'Basic'}
-
- // Or, if nothing is found:
- undefined
- ```
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- ## Security
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- Please be careful when using this. Leaking your auth token is dangerous.
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- ## License
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- MIT-licensed. See LICENSE.
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