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Restore a package for an organization

Restores an entire package in an organization.

You can restore a deleted package under the following conditions:

  • The package was deleted within the last 30 days.
  • The same package namespace and version is still available and not reused for a new package. If the same package namespace is not available, you will not be able to restore your package. In this scenario, to restore the deleted package, you must delete the new package that uses the deleted package's namespace first.

To use this endpoint, you must have admin permissions in the organization and authenticate using an access token with the read:packages and write:packages scopes. In addition:

  • If the package_type belongs to a GitHub Packages registry that only supports repository-scoped permissions, your token must also include the repo scope. For the list of these registries, see "About permissions for GitHub Packages."
  • If the package_type belongs to a GitHub Packages registry that supports granular permissions, you must have admin permissions to the package you want to restore. For the list of these registries, see "About permissions for GitHub Packages."

Input

type: object properties: parameters: type: object properties: package_type: type: string enum: - npm - maven - rubygems - docker - nuget - container description: >- The type of supported package. Packages in GitHub's Gradle registry have the type `maven`. Docker images pushed to GitHub's Container registry (`ghcr.io`) have the type `container`. You can use the type `docker` to find images that were pushed to GitHub's Docker registry (`docker.pkg.github.com`), even if these have now been migrated to the Container registry. package_name: type: string description: The name of the package. org: type: string description: The organization name. The name is not case sensitive. token: type: string description: package token required: - package_type - package_name - org title: Parameters