Github plug-in integration example#
Github plug-in integration example
To configure the Github plug-in integration, complete the following steps:
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In the Integration Name field, enter a name for the integration, such as "Git tutorial."
Such as GitHub tutorial. Later, we use this name to associate the integration to our value stream.
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In the Url field, enter the URL for the GitHub project that you configured earlier .
The URL is similar to this example, https://github.com/myGitHubID/myGitHubProject.
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In the Name field, enter the name of the GitHub repository.
Using the example URL from the preceding step, the name is myGitHubProject.
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In the Owner field, enter the GitHub account that owns the repository.
Using the example URL, the owner is myGitHubID.
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In the Token field, enter your Github personal access token to authenticate with the Github repository.
In GitHub, to generate a personal access token, go to Settings>Developer settings>Personal access tokens then click Generate new token and select the scope repo which allows to access repositories.
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In the API URL field, enter the GitHub API URL.
For enterprise Github account, use GitHub API URL https://example.com/api/v3.
For public Github account, use GitHub API URL https://api.github.com.
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Click Add.
The integration is listed on the Integrations page. If the integration is successful, the Status field displays Online
. If the status is not Online
, use the View log option to troubleshoot the integration. You can increase the logging level in the integration configuration if you need more troubleshooting information.
Parent topic: Creating plug-in integrations