In this lab, you will use the configure
CLI command to set the required credentials and information for GitHub Actions Importer to use when working with Bitbucket and GitHub.
You will need to complete all of the setup instructions here prior to performing this lab.
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Create a GitHub personal access token (PAT):
- Open github.com in a new browser tab.
- In the top right of the UI, click your profile photo and then click
Settings
. - In the left panel, click
Developer Settings
. - Click
Personal access tokens
and thenTokens (classic)
(if present). - Click
Generate new token
and thenGenerate new token (classic)
. You may be required to authenticate with GitHub during this step. - Select the following scope:
workflow
. - Click
Generate token
. - Copy the generated PAT and save in a safe location.
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Follow Bitbucket's documentation to generate a workspace access token with read scopes for pipeline, project, and repository, and ensure that you store the token securely. This step is optional since we are using source files in this lab.
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Run the
configure
CLI command:-
Select the
TERMINAL
tab from within the codespace terminal window. -
Run the following command:
gh actions-importer configure
. -
Using the down arrow key to highlight
Bitbucket
, press the spacebar to select, and then press enter to continue. -
At the GitHub PAT prompt, enter the GitHub PAT generated in step 1 and press enter.
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At the GitHub URL prompt, enter the GitHub instance URL or press enter to accept the default value (
https://github.com
). -
At the Bitbucket token prompt, enter the Bitbucket access token from step 2 or any random string if no token was generated, and press enter.
```console $ gh actions-importer configure ✔ Which CI providers are you configuring?: Bitbucket Enter the following values (leave empty to omit): ✔ Personal access token for GitHub: *************** ✔ Base url of the GitHub instance: https://github.com ✔ Personal access token for Bitbucket: *************** Environment variables successfully updated. ```
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To verify your environment is configured correctly, you are going to run the update
CLI command. The update
CLI command will download the latest version of GitHub Actions Importer to your codespace.
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In the codespace terminal run the following command:
gh actions-importer update
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You should see a confirmation that you were logged into the GitHub Container Registry and the image was updated to the latest version.
$ gh actions-importer update Login Succeeded latest: Pulling from actions-importer/cli Digest: sha256:a7d00dee8a37e25da59daeed44b1543f476b00fa2c41c47f48deeaf34a215bbb Status: Image is up to date for ghcr.io/actions-importer/cli:latest ghcr.io/actions-importer/cli:latest