![]() This will delete the GitHub access token that Codemagic had stored which means we no longer interact with GitHub. The Codemagic CI/CD GitHub App integration can be disabled by clicking Manage integration > Disconnect in Teams > Personal Account > Integrations > GitHub App for your personal account or in Teams > Your Team Name > Team Integrations > GitHub App to disconnect it from the team. Disconnecting Codemagic GitHub App integration Such apps will be grayed out and will show up on the Applications page with the Removed from repository filter. If you revoke access to previously shared repositories, you will still see all your apps and build history but won’t be able to build the apps to which Codemagic no longer has access. In addition, you can disconnect an account by clicking Uninstall in the danger zone. These settings allow you to revisit your repository access configuration should you want to share access to additional repositories or revoke access to a previously shared repository. You can also access the same settings in GitHub by going directly to and clicking Configure. The accounts that already have Codemagic GitHub App installed are marked with “Configure”. You can then select an account to configure or install Codemagic GitHub App to additional accounts. ![]() In the Integrations section in your user or team settings, click Manage integration > Configure. Managing connected GitHub accounts and organizations An approval from the organization owner or app manager is needed to authorize the installation. If you do not have permission to install the app under an organization, you will see the button Authorize & Request instead. Click Install & Authorize to finish installation (you may be asked to confirm that action by entering your password).Then choose whether to share All repositories from the account or select the repositories to share by choosing Select repositories only.You can later install the app to additional accounts. ![]() A popup window opens for you to select the organization or account where to install the app.Note that at this stage you can also revoke your authorization of the app by clicking Disconnect. Back in the Integrations section, click Finish installation and then Install app.Click Connect next to the GitHub App integration, and when redirected to GitHub, click Authorize Codemagic.The next steps may vary slightly depending on whether you have already authorized Codemagic or have the Codemagic GitHub App installed. In your user or team settings in Codemagic, navigate to the Integrations section and locate the GitHub App integration.Note: If a repository is transferred to an organization, then the organization should be configured with Codemagic CI/CD GitHub App in order to show the repository in the dropdown. To share your GitHub repositories with Codemagic, Codemagic GitHub App will have to be installed on the account or organization in GitHub from which you would like to build applications. Configuring the GitHub App integrationĬodemagic uses the Codemagic CI/CD GitHub App to integrate with GitHub. Alternatively, Flutter apps can be also configured using the Flutter workflow editor. See the getting started guides and sample projects configured with codemagic.yaml to set up your project. You will be then redirected to the app settings. Finally, set up the application by selecting the repository from the dropdown menu and specifying the project type.Finish the installation by clicking Install & Authorize. Select the account or an organization where to install the app and choose whether to give Codemagic access to all the repositories from this account or only selected ones. ![]()
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