Closed pelias-bot closed 4 years ago
hmm that's odd, I wonder what changed with the NPM_TOKEN
, any ideas @orangejulius ?
I logged in to npm
and it appears a new token was generated 10 days ago, maybe that's the issue?
Unfortunately It's not possible to view tokens after they've been generated.
I re-ran the job without changing anything and it passed and published successfully 🤷♂️ 🤷♂️ https://travis-ci.org/github/pelias/placeholder/jobs/687338842
:rotating_light: The automated release from the
master
branch failed. :rotating_light:I recommend you give this issue a high priority, so other packages depending on you could benefit from your bug fixes and new features.
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Invalid npm token.
The npm token configured in the
NPM_TOKEN
environment variable must be a valid token allowing to publish to the registryhttps://registry.npmjs.org/
.If you are using Two-Factor Authentication, make configure the
auth-only
level is supported. semantic-release cannot publish with the defaultauth-and-writes
level.Please make sure to set the
NPM_TOKEN
environment variable in your CI with the exact value of the npm token.Good luck with your project ✨
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