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feature: use app tokens for authentication #55
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@cboehm-it, perhaps it's only me, but I'm a bit confused about your idea. Is this about CI integration of CaPyCli? How would this affect authentication with SW360? |
Hey @gernot-h , |
@cboehm-it Hm, I also do not really get the issue. Why should someone authenticate against GitHub? The only thing that CaPyCLI requires is access to SW360, depending on the use case either read-only or read-write. |
Hey @gernot-h and @tngraf, My idea is now that I can give CaPyCli the credentials of a Github App not from my personal user. |
Ah, got it now, sorry. We're speaking about |
I want to use CaPyCLI inside an automated pipeline. Therefore it's not recommended to use personal tokens because they are coupled directly with the personal user account of Github.
Idea
src: Generating a JSON Web Token (JWT) for a GitHub App
Expected Change
Requests with this authentication look a bit different.
src: Authentifizieren bei der REST-API
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