Multiple tokens found, but only one is allowed¶
GoReleaser infers if you are using GitHub, GitLab or Gitea by which tokens are provided. If you have multiple tokens set, you'll get this error.
Here's an example:
⨯ release failed after 0.02s error=gmultiple tokens found, but only one is allowed: GITHUB_TOKEN, GITLAB_TOKEN
Learn more at https://goreleaser.com/errors/multiple-tokens
In this case, you either unset GITHUB_TOKEN
or GITLAB_TOKEN
. You can read more about it in the SCM docs.
This can also happen if you load the tokens from files. The default paths are:
~/.config/goreleaser/github_token
~/.config/goreleaser/gitlab_token
~/.config/goreleaser/gitea_token
If you have more than one of these files, but for a particular project, you want to force one of them, you can explicitly disable the others by setting them to a file you know won't exist:
# .goreleaser.yaml
env_files:
gitlab_token: ~/nope
gitea_token: ~/nope
This will prevent using both GitLab and Gitea tokens.
Forcing a specific token¶
Since: v1.17
If GoReleaser is being run with more than one of the *_TOKEN
environment variables and you can't unset any of them, you can force GoReleaser to use a specific one by exporting a GORELEASER_FORCE_TOKEN
environment variable.
So, for instance, if you have both GITHUB_TOKEN
and GITEA_TOKEN
set and want GoReleaser to pick GITEA_TOKEN
, you can set GORELEASER_FORCE_TOKEN=gitea
. GoReleaser will then unset GITHUB_TOKEN
and proceed.
You can also force a token by using force_token
in your config:
# .goreleaser.yaml
force_token: gitea