List a user's app installations WITHOUT installations with repos for which they are a collaborator #55486
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I am building a dashboard and showing the installations available to a user. This works well, except I recently noticed that the
GET user/installations
endpoint will also return installations for repositories where they is a collaborator. From the docs: "The authenticated user has explicit permission to access repositories they own, repositories where they are a collaborator, and repositories that they can access through an organization membership."For example, if I am a collaborator on one of user John123's repositories and John123 has the app installed, that app will show up in my
user/installations
results. In the context of my app this is a very confusing user experience (it looks like a data leak).What would be the best way to only show user installations for the user's repos, or org repos? Thanks
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