'use strict' const config = require('./config.js') const url = require('url') module.exports = getAuth function getAuth (registry, opts) { if (!registry) { throw new Error('registry is required') } opts = config(opts) let AUTH = {} const regKey = registry && registryKey(registry) const doKey = (key, alias) => addKey(opts, AUTH, regKey, key, alias) doKey('_authToken', 'token') doKey('username') doKey('password') doKey('_password', 'password') doKey('email') doKey('_auth') doKey('otp') doKey('always-auth', 'alwaysAuth') if (AUTH.password) { AUTH.password = Buffer.from(AUTH.password, 'base64').toString('utf8') } AUTH.alwaysAuth = AUTH.alwaysAuth === 'false' ? false : !!AUTH.alwaysAuth return AUTH } function addKey (opts, obj, scope, key, objKey) { if (opts.get(key)) { obj[objKey || key] = opts.get(key) } if (scope && opts.get(`${scope}:${key}`)) { obj[objKey || key] = opts.get(`${scope}:${key}`) } } // Called a nerf dart in the main codebase. Used as a "safe" // key when fetching registry info from config. function registryKey (registry) { const parsed = url.parse(registry) const formatted = url.format({ host: parsed.host, pathname: parsed.pathname, slashes: parsed.slashes }) return url.resolve(formatted, '.') }