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It's likely that we will need to update the version of semantic-release we are using to either the latest or to one after which they added support for these OIDC tokens, I wasn't able to figure out the exact version. https://github.com/pelias/ci-tools/blob/master/semantic-release.sh [edit] It seems to be fairly modern semantic-release/npm#958 |
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Responding to the email "Classic npm tokens stop working December 9th" this PR migrates our classic tokens to 'OIDC' tokens.
There are two options for migration:
Granular Access Tokens
These are fairly similar to the classic tokens but have a maximum lifespan of 90 days, this sounds like an arduous chore.
OIDC Trusted Pubishing
https://docs.npmjs.com/trusted-publishers
This is only available for Github/Gitlab but lets you define the repo and workflow file that has permissions to publish.
What's requires are this change to every affected repo, plus going through the
npmmodules manually by an admin at a url such as https://www.npmjs.com/package/pelias-api/access and configuring them.The configuration looks like this: