AWS S3 Data Source Credential

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Creating an AWS S3 Data Source Credential

AWS S3 may be used when the actual repository (Git, etc.) may not be reachable by Command Center directly. In that case, AWS S3 may be used as a bridge between the repository and Command Center. For more information on how to set up the process between a Git repository and AWS S3, see:

[Administrator]

The Administrator can create the data source credentials by selecting the CreateIcon.jpg (Create new credential) button on the Manage Data Source Credentials page.

Select the Github card

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Enter a Username the the Personal access token.

  • The Personal access token is not the password.
    • To create a personal access token, log in to https://github.com
    • At the username icon, select the pulldown and select Settings
    • At the left side of the screen, select Developer Settings at the bottom of the list
    • Then select Personal access tokens at the left and generate a new token.
  • If not using https://github.com/, select the Connect to GitHub Enterprise Server and fill in the information
  • Next

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Give the new credential a name

  • Assign it to applicable managers
  • Create

The system should return to the Manage Data Source Credentials page with "Credential created" note and the new credential should be listed.