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GitHub credentials

You can use these credentials to authenticate the following nodes:

Prerequisites

Create a GitHub account.

Supported authentication methods

  • API access token: Use this method with any GitHub nodes.
  • OAuth2: Use this method with GitHub and GitHub Trigger nodes only; don't use with GitHub Document Loader.

Refer to GitHub's API documentation for more information about the service.

Using API access token

To configure this credential, you'll need a GitHub account.

There are two steps to setting up this credential:

  1. Generate a GitHub personal access token.
  2. Set up the credential.

Refer to the sections below for detailed instructions.

Generate personal access token

Recommended access token type

Otera recommends using a personal access token (classic). GitHub's fine-grained personal access tokens are still in beta and can't access all endpoints.

To generate your personal access token:

  1. If you haven't done so already, verify your email address with GitHub. Refer to Verifying your email address for more information.
  2. Open your GitHub profile Settings.
  3. In the left navigation, select Developer settings.
  4. In the left navigation, under Personal access tokens, select Tokens (classic).
  5. Select Generate new token > Generate new token (classic).
  6. Enter a descriptive name for your token in the Note field, like Otera integration.
  7. Select the Expiration you'd like for the token, or select No expiration.
  8. Select Scopes for your token. For most of the Otera GitHub nodes, add the repo scope.
    • A token without assigned scopes can only access public information.
    • Refer to
  9. Select Generate token.
  10. Copy the token.

Refer to Creating a personal access token (classic) for more information. Refer to Scopes for OAuth apps for more information on GitHub scopes.

Set up the credential

Then, in your Otera credential:

  1. If you aren't using GitHub Enterprise Server, don't change the GitHub server URL.
  2. Enter your User name as it appears in your GitHub profile.
  3. Enter the Access Token you generated above.