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I am trying to install a sample package from my github repo: https://github.com/jpmarindiaz/samplepkg

I can install it when the repo is public using any of the following commands through the R interpreter:

  • install_github("jpmarindiaz/rdali")
  • install_github("rdali",user="jpmarindiaz")
  • install_github("jpmarindiaz/rdali",auth_user="jpmarindiaz")

But when the git repository is private I get an Error:

Installing github repo samplepkg/master from jpmarindiaz
Downloading samplepkg.zip from     
https://github.com/jpmarindiaz/samplepkg/archive/master.zip
Error: client error: (406) Not Acceptable

I haven't figured out how the authentication works when the repo is private, any hints?

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    Just a guess, Did you try to set the password argument?
    – agstudy
    Jan 16, 2014 at 20:02
  • sounds like a good hint!
    – rawr
    Jan 16, 2014 at 20:22
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    @agstudy What I really hate about this, is that I have to enter the password in clear text (and eventually it'll be saved in .Rhistory). Any ideas how to avoid this? Jan 17, 2014 at 1:16
  • @agstudy haha how could I missed it... it'd be great not to type the password in clear text! Jan 17, 2014 at 12:21
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    @Beasterfield & jpmarindiaz I don't have a private repository to test , But I would clone my repository , using git clone or better using manually Rstudio (create a new package from an existing git repository) , then you install using install() from `devtools.
    – agstudy
    Jan 17, 2014 at 12:34

3 Answers 3

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Have you tried setting a personal access token (PAT) and passing it along as the value of the auth_token argument of install_github()?

See ?install_github way down at the bottom (Package devtools version 1.5.0.99).

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Create an access token in: https://github.com/settings/tokens

Save it (Add it) to .Renviron file on the getwd() folder, this way:
GITHUBTOKEN=tokenstring
Add .Renviron to .gitignore file if your folder is a repository

Or add your tokenstring system-wide to this file if pertinent:
file.path(R.home(),"etc", "Renviron.site")

Restart R session, to get .Renviron and/or Renviron.site files loaded automatically

Check the branch name and pass it to ref

devtools::install_github("user/repo",
                         ref = "main",
                         auth_token = Sys.getenv("GITHUBTOKEN")                          
                        )
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A more modern solution to this problem is to set your credentials in R using the usethis and credentials packages.

#set config
usethis::use_git_config(user.name = "YourName", user.email = "[email protected]")

#Go to github page to generate token
usethis::create_github_token() 

#paste your PAT into pop-up that follows...
credentials::set_github_pat()

#now remotes::install_github() will work
remotes::install_github("username/privaterepo")

More help at https://happygitwithr.com/common-remote-setups.html#common-remote-setups

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