I have this code for generating an Installation Access Token:
gitInstallationAccessToken.getAccessTokensUrl(jwt, function(appAccessTokensUrl) {
var instance = axios({
method: "POST",
url: appAccessTokensUrl,
headers: {
"Accept" : "application/vnd.github.machine-man-preview+json",
"Authorization" : `Bearer ${jwt}`
}
})
.then(function(response) {
var installationAccessToken = response.data.token;
console.log(`Installation Access Token: ${installationAccessToken}`)
callback(installationAccessToken);
})
.catch(function(error) {
console.warn("Unable to authenticate");
// The request was made and the server responded with a status code
// that falls out of the range of 2xx
if (error.response) {
console.warn(`Status ${error.response.status}`);
console.warn(`${error.response.data.message}`);
}
});
});
It outputs Unable to authenticate
so is failing at some point. My issue is that console.log('Installation Access Token: ${installationAccessToken}')
outputs a token so I would expect the callback to succeed. Is there any reason why it's likely to fail?
Additional info
This is the actual error returned in the catch:
ReferenceError: regeneratorRuntime is not defined
at eval (webpack:///./lib/githubService.js?:17:51)
at Object.retrieveIssues (webpack:///./lib/githubService.js?:87:6)
at eval (webpack:///./lib/getPublicGitHubIssues.js?:78:20)
at eval (webpack:///./lib/gitInstallationAccessToken.js?:84:9)
at <anonymous>
at process._tickCallback (internal/process/next_tick.js:188:7)
Looks like this might relate to Solution 2 of this . I'm not sure where the last two steps would go though.
I installed babel-plugin-transform-regenerator
and added import 'babel-polyfill'
to the top of the problem file. Seems to have resolved the issue although it doesn't really make sense to me.
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