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Make a contributionYou can create packages using the source code from a private git repository. A source secret allows rapyuta.io to access a private git repository or a git repository with a self-assigned or untrusted SSL certificate.
- The rapyuta.io platform uses git version 2.16.6.
- While cloning a git repository, ensure that you provide the appropriate protocol (HTTP/HTTPS). The HTTP to HTTPS redirection does not work while cloning the repositories.
To create a source secret for the private git repository, do the following:
On the left navigation bar, click Account>Secrets.
Click ADD NEW SECRET.
Under SELECT SECRET TYPE, click Source secret.
In the Name box, enter a name for the source secret.
For instance, you may name the source secret as source-secret-name. Ensure that the name should be no greater than 253 characters. It must consist of lower case alphanumeric characters or hyphen -, and it must begin and end with an alphanumeric character.
From the Authentication drop-down menu, select either one of the following.
Basic authentication: Select this option if you want to authenticate a user with either a git access token or username and password.
SSH authentication: Select this option if you want to authenticate a user with a private SSH key of a git repository.
If you select Basic Authentication from the Authentication Type drop-down list, you can select either of the following authentication methods.
Password: If you have selected this option, type your git username and password in the Username, and Password fields respectively.
Token: If you have selected this option, type the corresponding git access token in the Token field.
If you select SSH Authentication from the Authentication Type drop-down list, type the SSH key of your git repository in the SSH Key fields.
Click Submit. The secret source is created.