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CredentialsManager

CredentialsManager is used by most components in the fastlane.tools toolchain.

All code related to your username and password can be found here: account_manager.rb

Usage

Along with the Ruby libraries you can use the command line interface to add credentials to the keychain.

Adding Credentials

fastlane fastlane-credentials add --username [email protected]
Password: *********
Credential [email protected]:********* added to keychain.

Removing Credentials

fastlane fastlane-credentials remove --username [email protected]
password has been deleted.

Storing in the keychain

By default, your Apple credentials are stored in the macOS Keychain.

Your password is only stored locally on your computer.

Change Password

You can easily delete the stored password by opening the "Keychain Access" app, switching to All Items, and searching for "deliver". Select the item you want to change and delete it. Next time running one of the tools, you'll be asked for the new password.

Using environment variables

Pass the user credentials via the following environment variables:

FASTLANE_USER
FASTLANE_PASSWORD

If you don't want to have your password stored in the Keychain set the FASTLANE_DONT_STORE_PASSWORD environment variable to "1".

Implementing a custom solution

All fastlane tools are Ruby-based, and you can take a look at the source code to easily implement your own authentication solution.

require 'credentials_manager'

data = CredentialsManager::AccountManager.new(user: user, password: password)
puts data.user
puts data.password

Code of Conduct

Help us keep fastlane open and inclusive. Please read and follow our Code of Conduct.

License

This project is licensed under the terms of the MIT license. See the LICENSE file.

This project and all fastlane tools are in no way affiliated with Apple Inc. This project is open source under the MIT license, which means you have full access to the source code and can modify it to fit your own needs. All fastlane tools run on your own computer or server, so your credentials or other sensitive information will never leave your own computer. You are responsible for how you use fastlane tools.