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Github permission t DO pltfm

Posted on January 7, 2022

Hi All,

I am having some poblem with DO platform not allowing me accept the permission from my github acccount. After selecting the desired repo then the installation callback is throwing the following error:

{ “id”: “Internal Server Error”, “message”: “Server Error” }

It is private repository selected, Can anyone guide me through this problem

Thank you



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Hello, @aabdi406

To run through the Github auth process again you can visit https://cloud.digitalocean.com/apps/github/install

If you have multiple orgs associated with your Github account, be sure to choose the org that your private repo is in.

Then on the Repository Access screen, either choose “All Repositories” or specifically select the now-private repo you want to deploy.

Hope that this helps! Regards, Alex

I also have this issue all of a sudden.

I have 2 DO Apps connected to 2 branches.

Github was authenticated a long time ago, and deployments have worked just fine, no issues since then.

However, I want to change which branch triggers deployment, and now it says that Github is not authenticated.

When I go through the auth process again, I get the same error as the OP here.

Same issue here too.

Static site generation via automated pull from GitHub started failing at some point after 8th March 2022. If Deployment is triggered manually, then recent changes to the GitHub repository are pulled and the site is updated.

GitHub repo is public.

Attempting to (re) auth at https://cloud.digitalocean.com/apps/github/install still fails with error {“id”: “Internal Server Error”, “message”: “Server Error” }

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