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node.js - NPM private git module on Heroku

I am trying to deploy my app to Heroku however I rely on using some private git repos as modules. I do this for code reuse between projects, e.g. I have a custom logger I use in multiple apps.

"logger":"git+ssh://[email protected]..............#master"

The problem is Heroku obviously does not have ssh access to this code. I can't find anything on this problem. Ideally Heroku have a public key I can can just add to the modules.

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Basic auth

GitHub has support for basic auth:

"dependencies" : {
    "my-module" : "git+https://my_username:[email protected]/my_github_account/my_repo.git"
}

As does BitBucket:

"dependencies" : {
    "my-module": "git+https://my_username:[email protected]/my_bitbucket_account/my_repo.git"
}

But having plain passwords in your package.json is probably not desired.

Personal access tokens (GitHub)

To make this answer more up-to-date, I would now suggest using a personal access token on GitHub instead of username/password combo.

You should now use:

"dependencies" : {
    "my-module" : "git+https://<username>:<token>@github.com/my_github_account/my_repo.git"
}

For Github you can generate a new token here:

https://github.com/settings/tokens

App passwords (Bitbucket)

App passwords are primarily intended as a way to provide compatibility with apps that don't support two-factor authentication, and you can use them for this purpose as well. First, create an app password, then specify your dependency like this:

"dependencies" : {
    "my-module": "git+https://<username>:<app-password>@bitbucket.org/my_bitbucket_account/my_repo.git"
}

[Deprecated] API key for teams (Bitbucket)

For BitBucket you can generate an API Key on the Manage Team page and then use this URL:

"dependencies" : {
    "my-module" : "git+https://<teamname>:<api-key>@bitbucket.org/team_name/repo_name.git"
}

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