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ApiKey Command (choco setapikey)

This lists api keys that are set or sets an api key for a particular source so it doesn't need to be specified every time.

Anything that doesn't contain source and key will list api keys.

Usage

choco apikey [<options/switches>]
choco setapikey [<options/switches>]

Examples

choco apikey
choco apikey -s https://somewhere/out/there
choco apikey -s="https://somewhere/out/there/" -k="value"
choco apikey -s "https://push.chocolatey.org/" -k="123-123123-123"
choco apikey -s "http://internal_nexus" -k="user:password"

For source location, this can be a folder/file share or an http location. When it comes to urls, they can be different from the packages url (where packages are searched and installed from). As an example, for Chocolatey's community package package repository, the package url is https://chocolatey.org/api/v2, but the push url is https://push.chocolatey.org (and the deprecated https://chocolatey.org/ as a push url). Check the documentation for your choice of repository to learn what the push url is.

For the key, this can be an apikey that is provided by your source repository. With some sources, like Nexus, this can be a NuGet API key or it could be a user name and password specified as 'user:password' for the API key. Please see your repository's documentation (for Nexus, please see https://bit.ly/nexus2apikey).

NOTE: See scripting in [[how to pass arguments|CommandsReference#how-to-pass-options--switches]] (choco -?) for how to write proper scripts and integrations.

Connecting to Chocolatey.org (Community Package Repository)

In order to save your API key for https://push.chocolatey.org/, log in (or register, confirm and then log in) to https://push.chocolatey.org/, go to https://push.chocolatey.org/account, copy the API Key, and then use it in the following command:

choco apikey -k <your key here> -s https://push.chocolatey.org/

Exit Codes

Exit codes that normally result from running this command.

Normal:

  • 0: operation was successful, no issues detected
  • -1 or 1: an error has occurred

If you find other exit codes that we have not yet documented, please file a ticket so we can document it at https://github.com/chocolatey/choco/issues/new/choose.

Options and Switches

NOTE: Options and switches apply to all items passed, so if you are running a command like install that allows installing multiple packages, and you use --version=1.0.0, it is going to look for and try to install version 1.0.0 of every package passed. So please split out multiple package calls when wanting to pass specific options.

Includes [[default options/switches|CommandsReference#default-options-and-switches]] (included below for completeness).


 -?, --help, -h
     Prints out the help menu.

 -d, --debug
     Debug - Show debug messaging.

 -v, --verbose
     Verbose - Show verbose messaging. Very verbose messaging, avoid using
       under normal circumstances.

     --trace
     Trace - Show trace messaging. Very, very verbose trace messaging. Avoid
       except when needing super low-level .NET Framework debugging. Available
       in 0.10.4+.

     --nocolor, --no-color
     No Color - Do not show colorization in logging output. This overrides
       the feature 'logWithoutColor', set to 'False'. Available in 0.10.9+.

     --acceptlicense, --accept-license
     AcceptLicense - Accept license dialogs automatically. Reserved for
       future use.

 -y, --yes, --confirm
     Confirm all prompts - Chooses affirmative answer instead of prompting.
       Implies --accept-license

 -f, --force
     Force - force the behavior. Do not use force during normal operation -
       it subverts some of the smart behavior for commands.

     --noop, --whatif, --what-if
     NoOp / WhatIf - Don't actually do anything.

 -r, --limitoutput, --limit-output
     LimitOutput - Limit the output to essential information

     --timeout, --execution-timeout=VALUE
     CommandExecutionTimeout (in seconds) - The time to allow a command to
       finish before timing out. Overrides the default execution timeout in the
       configuration of 2700 seconds. '0' for infinite starting in 0.10.4.

 -c, --cache, --cachelocation, --cache-location=VALUE
     CacheLocation - Location for download cache, defaults to %TEMP% or value
       in chocolatey.config file.

     --allowunofficial, --allow-unofficial, --allowunofficialbuild, --allow-unofficial-build
     AllowUnofficialBuild - When not using the official build you must set
       this flag for choco to continue.

     --failstderr, --failonstderr, --fail-on-stderr, --fail-on-standard-error, --fail-on-error-output
     FailOnStandardError - Fail on standard error output (stderr), typically
       received when running external commands during install providers. This
       overrides the feature failOnStandardError.

     --use-system-powershell
     UseSystemPowerShell - Execute PowerShell using an external process
       instead of the built-in PowerShell host. Should only be used when
       internal host is failing. Available in 0.9.10+.

     --no-progress
     Do Not Show Progress - Do not show download progress percentages.
       Available in 0.10.4+.

     --proxy=VALUE
     Proxy Location - Explicit proxy location. Overrides the default proxy
       location of ''. Available for config settings in 0.9.9.9+, this CLI
       option available in 0.10.4+.

     --proxy-user=VALUE
     Proxy User Name - Explicit proxy user (optional). Requires explicity
       proxy (`--proxy` or config setting). Overrides the default proxy user of
       '123'. Available for config settings in 0.9.9.9+, this CLI option
       available in 0.10.4+.

     --proxy-password=VALUE
     Proxy Password - Explicit proxy password (optional) to be used with
       username. Requires explicity proxy (`--proxy` or config setting) and
       user name.  Overrides the default proxy password (encrypted in settings
       if set). Available for config settings in 0.9.9.9+, this CLI option
       available in 0.10.4+.

     --proxy-bypass-list=VALUE
     ProxyBypassList - Comma separated list of regex locations to bypass on
       proxy. Requires explicity proxy (`--proxy` or config setting). Overrides
       the default proxy bypass list of ''. Available in 0.10.4+.

     --proxy-bypass-on-local
     Proxy Bypass On Local - Bypass proxy for local connections. Requires
       explicity proxy (`--proxy` or config setting). Overrides the default
       proxy bypass on local setting of 'True'. Available in 0.10.4+.

     --log-file=VALUE
     Log File to output to in addition to regular loggers. Available in 0.1-
       0.8+.

 -s, --source=VALUE
     Source [REQUIRED] - The source location for the key

 -k, --key, --apikey, --api-key=VALUE
     ApiKey - The API key for the source. This is the authentication that
       identifies you and allows you to push to a source. With some sources
       this is either a key or it could be a user name and password specified
       as 'user:password'.

     --rem, --remove
     Removes an API key from Chocolatey

[[Command Reference|CommandsReference]]

NOTE: This documentation has been automatically generated from choco setapikey -h.