# Create GitHub App Token [![test](https://github.com/actions/create-github-app-token/actions/workflows/test.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/actions/create-github-app-token/actions/workflows/test.yml) GitHub Action for creating a GitHub App installation access token. ## Usage In order to use this action, you need to: 1. [Register new GitHub App](https://docs.github.com/apps/creating-github-apps/setting-up-a-github-app/creating-a-github-app). 2. [Store the App's Client ID in your repository variables](https://docs.github.com/actions/how-tos/write-workflows/choose-what-workflows-do/use-variables#defining-configuration-variables-for-multiple-workflows) (example: `APP_CLIENT_ID`). 3. [Store the App's private key in your repository secrets](https://docs.github.com/actions/how-tos/write-workflows/choose-what-workflows-do/use-secrets?tool=webui#creating-secrets-for-a-repository) (example: `APP_PRIVATE_KEY`). > [!IMPORTANT] > An installation access token expires after 1 hour. Please [see this comment](https://github.com/actions/create-github-app-token/issues/121#issuecomment-2043214796) for alternative approaches if you have long-running processes. ### Create a token for the current repository ```yaml name: Run tests on staging on: push: branches: - main jobs: hello-world: runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: - uses: actions/create-github-app-token@v3 id: app-token with: client-id: ${{ vars.APP_CLIENT_ID }} private-key: ${{ secrets.APP_PRIVATE_KEY }} - uses: ./actions/staging-tests with: token: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token }} ``` ### Use app token with `actions/checkout` ```yaml on: [pull_request] jobs: auto-format: runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: - uses: actions/create-github-app-token@v3 id: app-token with: # required client-id: ${{ vars.APP_CLIENT_ID }} private-key: ${{ secrets.APP_PRIVATE_KEY }} - uses: actions/checkout@v6 with: token: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token }} ref: ${{ github.head_ref }} # Make sure the value of GITHUB_TOKEN will not be persisted in repo's config persist-credentials: false - uses: creyD/prettier_action@v6 with: github_token: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token }} ``` ### Create a git committer string for an app installation ```yaml on: [pull_request] jobs: auto-format: runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: - uses: actions/create-github-app-token@v3 id: app-token with: # required client-id: ${{ vars.APP_CLIENT_ID }} private-key: ${{ secrets.APP_PRIVATE_KEY }} - name: Get GitHub App User ID id: get-user-id run: echo "user-id=$(gh api "/users/${{ steps.app-token.outputs.app-slug }}[bot]" --jq .id)" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT" env: GH_TOKEN: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token }} - id: committer run: echo "string=${{ steps.app-token.outputs.app-slug }}[bot] <${{ steps.get-user-id.outputs.user-id }}+${{ steps.app-token.outputs.app-slug }}[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT" - run: echo "committer string is ${{ steps.committer.outputs.string }}" ``` ### Configure git CLI for an app's bot user ```yaml on: [pull_request] jobs: auto-format: runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: - uses: actions/create-github-app-token@v3 id: app-token with: # required client-id: ${{ vars.APP_CLIENT_ID }} private-key: ${{ secrets.APP_PRIVATE_KEY }} - name: Get GitHub App User ID id: get-user-id run: echo "user-id=$(gh api "/users/${{ steps.app-token.outputs.app-slug }}[bot]" --jq .id)" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT" env: GH_TOKEN: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token }} - run: | git config --global user.name '${{ steps.app-token.outputs.app-slug }}[bot]' git config --global user.email '${{ steps.get-user-id.outputs.user-id }}+${{ steps.app-token.outputs.app-slug }}[bot]@users.noreply.github.com' # git commands like commit work using the bot user - run: | git add . git commit -m "Auto-generated changes" git push ``` > [!TIP] > The `` is the numeric user ID of the app's bot user, which can be found under `https://api.github.com/users/%5Bbot%5D`. > > For example, we can check at `https://api.github.com/users/dependabot[bot]` to see the user ID of Dependabot is 49699333. > > Alternatively, you can use the [octokit/request-action](https://github.com/octokit/request-action) to get the ID. ### Create a token for all repositories in the current owner's installation ```yaml on: [workflow_dispatch] jobs: hello-world: runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: - uses: actions/create-github-app-token@v3 id: app-token with: client-id: ${{ vars.APP_CLIENT_ID }} private-key: ${{ secrets.APP_PRIVATE_KEY }} owner: ${{ github.repository_owner }} - uses: peter-evans/create-or-update-comment@v4 with: token: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token }} issue-number: ${{ github.event.issue.number }} body: "Hello, World!" ``` ### Create a token for multiple repositories in the current owner's installation ```yaml on: [issues] jobs: hello-world: runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: - uses: actions/create-github-app-token@v3 id: app-token with: client-id: ${{ vars.APP_CLIENT_ID }} private-key: ${{ secrets.APP_PRIVATE_KEY }} owner: ${{ github.repository_owner }} repositories: | repo1 repo2 - uses: peter-evans/create-or-update-comment@v4 with: token: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token }} issue-number: ${{ github.event.issue.number }} body: "Hello, World!" ``` ### Create a token for all repositories in another owner's installation ```yaml on: [issues] jobs: hello-world: runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: - uses: actions/create-github-app-token@v3 id: app-token with: client-id: ${{ vars.APP_CLIENT_ID }} private-key: ${{ secrets.APP_PRIVATE_KEY }} owner: another-owner - uses: peter-evans/create-or-update-comment@v4 with: token: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token }} issue-number: ${{ github.event.issue.number }} body: "Hello, World!" ``` ### Create a token for an enterprise installation ```yaml on: [workflow_dispatch] jobs: hello-world: runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: - uses: actions/create-github-app-token@v3 id: app-token with: client-id: ${{ vars.APP_CLIENT_ID }} private-key: ${{ secrets.APP_PRIVATE_KEY }} enterprise: my-enterprise-slug - name: Call enterprise management REST API with gh run: | gh api /enterprises/my-enterprise-slug/apps/installable_organizations env: GH_TOKEN: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token }} ``` ### Create a token with specific permissions > [!NOTE] > Selected permissions must be granted to the specified app installation. Setting a permission that the installation does not have will result in an error. ```yaml on: [issues] jobs: hello-world: runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: - uses: actions/create-github-app-token@v3 id: app-token with: client-id: ${{ vars.APP_CLIENT_ID }} private-key: ${{ secrets.APP_PRIVATE_KEY }} owner: ${{ github.repository_owner }} permission-issues: write - uses: peter-evans/create-or-update-comment@v4 with: token: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token }} issue-number: ${{ github.event.issue.number }} body: "Hello, World!" ``` ### Create tokens for multiple user or organization accounts You can use a matrix strategy to create tokens for multiple user or organization accounts. > [!NOTE] > See [this documentation](https://docs.github.com/actions/using-workflows/workflow-commands-for-github-actions#multiline-strings) for information on using multiline strings in workflows. ```yaml on: [workflow_dispatch] jobs: set-matrix: runs-on: ubuntu-latest outputs: matrix: ${{ steps.set.outputs.matrix }} steps: - id: set run: echo 'matrix=[{"owner":"owner1"},{"owner":"owner2","repos":["repo1"]}]' >>"$GITHUB_OUTPUT" use-matrix: name: "@${{ matrix.owners-and-repos.owner }} installation" needs: [set-matrix] runs-on: ubuntu-latest strategy: matrix: owners-and-repos: ${{ fromJson(needs.set-matrix.outputs.matrix) }} steps: - uses: actions/create-github-app-token@v3 id: app-token with: client-id: ${{ vars.APP_CLIENT_ID }} private-key: ${{ secrets.APP_PRIVATE_KEY }} owner: ${{ matrix.owners-and-repos.owner }} repositories: ${{ join(matrix.owners-and-repos.repos) }} - uses: octokit/request-action@v2.x id: get-installation-repositories with: route: GET /installation/repositories env: GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ steps.app-token.outputs.token }} - run: echo "$MULTILINE_JSON_STRING" env: MULTILINE_JSON_STRING: ${{ steps.get-installation-repositories.outputs.data }} ``` ### Run the workflow in a github.com repository against an organization in GitHub Enterprise Server ```yaml on: [push] jobs: create_issue: runs-on: self-hosted steps: - name: Create GitHub App token id: create_token uses: actions/create-github-app-token@v3 with: client-id: ${{ vars.GHES_APP_CLIENT_ID }} private-key: ${{ secrets.GHES_APP_PRIVATE_KEY }} owner: ${{ vars.GHES_INSTALLATION_ORG }} github-api-url: ${{ vars.GITHUB_API_URL }} - name: Create issue uses: octokit/request-action@v2.x with: route: POST /repos/${{ github.repository }}/issues title: "New issue from workflow" body: "This is a new issue created from a GitHub Action workflow." env: GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ steps.create_token.outputs.token }} ``` ### Proxy support This action relies on Node.js native proxy support. If you set `HTTP_PROXY` or `HTTPS_PROXY`, also set `NODE_USE_ENV_PROXY: "1"` on the action step so Node.js honors those variables. If you need proxy bypass rules, set `NO_PROXY` alongside them. ```yaml - uses: actions/create-github-app-token@v3 id: app-token env: HTTPS_PROXY: http://proxy.example.com:8080 NO_PROXY: github.example.com NODE_USE_ENV_PROXY: "1" with: client-id: ${{ vars.APP_CLIENT_ID }} private-key: ${{ secrets.APP_PRIVATE_KEY }} ``` ## Inputs ### `client-id` or `app-id` **Required:** GitHub App Client ID. > [!NOTE] > The legacy `app-id` input is also accepted, but `client-id` is recommended. ### `private-key` **Required:** GitHub App private key. Escaped newlines (`\\n`) will be automatically replaced with actual newlines. Some other actions may require the private key to be Base64 encoded. To avoid recreating a new secret, it can be decoded on the fly, but it needs to be managed securely. Here is an example of how this can be achieved: ```yaml steps: - name: Decode the GitHub App Private Key id: decode run: | private_key=$(echo "${{ secrets.APP_PRIVATE_KEY }}" | base64 -d | awk 'BEGIN {ORS="\\n"} {print}' | head -c -2) &> /dev/null echo "::add-mask::$private_key" echo "private-key=$private_key" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT" - name: Generate GitHub App Token id: app-token uses: actions/create-github-app-token@v3 with: client-id: ${{ vars.APP_CLIENT_ID }} private-key: ${{ steps.decode.outputs.private-key }} ``` ### `owner` **Optional:** The owner of the GitHub App installation. If empty, defaults to the current repository owner. ### `repositories` **Optional:** Comma or newline-separated list of repositories to grant access to. > [!NOTE] > If `owner` is set and `repositories` is empty, access will be scoped to all repositories in the provided repository owner's installation. If `owner` and `repositories` are empty, access will be scoped to only the current repository. ### `enterprise` **Optional:** The slug of the enterprise account to generate a token for an enterprise installation. > [!NOTE] > The `enterprise` input is mutually exclusive with `owner` and `repositories`. Use it when the GitHub App is installed on an enterprise account. Enterprise installation tokens can call enterprise APIs, but do not grant organization or repository access. ### `permission-` **Optional:** The permissions to grant to the token. By default, the token inherits all of the installation's permissions. We recommend to explicitly list the permissions that are required for a use case. This follows GitHub's own recommendation to [control permissions of `GITHUB_TOKEN` in workflows](https://docs.github.com/en/actions/writing-workflows/choosing-what-your-workflow-does/controlling-permissions-for-github_token). The documentation also lists all available permissions, just prefix the permission key with `permission-` (e.g., `pull-requests` → `permission-pull-requests`). The reason we define one `permision-` input per permission is to benefit from type intelligence and input validation built into GitHub's action runner. ### `skip-token-revoke` **Optional:** If true, the token will not be revoked when the current job is complete. ### `github-api-url` **Optional:** The URL of the GitHub REST API. Defaults to the URL of the GitHub Rest API where the workflow is run from. ## Outputs ### `token` GitHub App installation access token. ### `installation-id` GitHub App installation ID. ### `app-slug` GitHub App slug. ## How it works The action creates an installation access token using [the `POST /app/installations/{installation_id}/access_tokens` endpoint](https://docs.github.com/rest/apps/apps?apiVersion=2022-11-28#create-an-installation-access-token-for-an-app). The token target depends on the inputs: `enterprise` creates a token for an enterprise installation, `owner` without `repositories` creates a token for all repositories in the owner's installation, `repositories` scopes the token to those repositories, and no target inputs scopes the token to the current repository. 1. The token inherits all the installation's permissions. 2. The token is set as output `token` which can be used in subsequent steps. 3. Unless the `skip-token-revoke` input is set to true, the token is revoked in the `post` step of the action, which means it cannot be passed to another job. 4. The token is masked, it cannot be logged accidentally. > [!NOTE] > Installation permissions can differ from the app's permissions they belong to. Installation permissions are set when an app is installed on an account. When the app adds more permissions after the installation, an account administrator will have to approve the new permissions before they are set on the installation. ## Contributing [CONTRIBUTING.md](CONTRIBUTING.md) ## License [MIT](LICENSE)