Git Authentication
Cargo supports some forms of authentication when using git dependencies and registries. This appendix contains some information for setting up git authentication in a way that works with Cargo.
If you need other authentication methods, the net.git-fetch-with-cli
config value can be set to cause Cargo to execute the git
executable to
handle fetching remote repositories instead of using the built-in support.
This can be enabled with the CARGO_NET_GIT_FETCH_WITH_CLI=true
environment
variable.
HTTPS authentication
HTTPS authentication requires the credential.helper
mechanism. There are
multiple credential helpers, and you specify the one you want to use in your
global git configuration file.
# ~/.gitconfig
[credential]
helper = store
Cargo does not ask for passwords, so for most helpers you will need to give
the helper the initial username/password before running Cargo. One way to do
this is to run git clone
of the private git repo and enter the
username/password.
Tip:
macOS users may want to consider using the osxkeychain helper.
Windows users may want to consider using the GCM helper.
Note: Windows users will need to make sure that the
sh
shell is available in yourPATH
. This typically is available with the Git for Windows installation.
SSH authentication
SSH authentication requires ssh-agent
to be running to acquire the SSH key.
Make sure the appropriate environment variables are set up (SSH_AUTH_SOCK
on
most Unix-like systems), and that the correct keys are added (with ssh-add
).
Windows uses Pageant for SSH authentication.
Note: Cargo does not support git's shorthand SSH URLs like
git@example.com:user/repo.git
. Use a full SSH URL likessh://git@example.com/user/repo.git
.
Note: SSH configuration files (like OpenSSH's
~/.ssh/config
) are not used by Cargo's built-in SSH library. More advanced requirements should usenet.git-fetch-with-cli
.