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GitHub

Woodpecker comes with built-in support for GitHub and GitHub Enterprise. To use Woodpecker with GitHub the following environment variables should be set for the server component:

WOODPECKER_GITHUB=true
WOODPECKER_GITHUB_CLIENT=YOUR_GITHUB_CLIENT_ID
WOODPECKER_GITHUB_SECRET=YOUR_GITHUB_CLIENT_SECRET

You will get these values from GitHub when you register your OAuth application. To do so, go to Settings -> Developer Settings -> GitHub Apps -> New Oauth2 App.

:::warning Do not use a "GitHub App" instead of an Oauth2 app as the former will not work correctly with Woodpecker right now (because user access tokens are not being refreshed automatically) :::

App Settings

Client Secret Creation

After your App has been created, you can generate a client secret. Use this one for the WOODPECKER_GITHUB_SECRET environment variable.

Configuration

This is a full list of configuration options. Please note that many of these options use default configuration values that should work for the majority of installations.

WOODPECKER_GITHUB

Default: false

Enables the GitHub driver.

WOODPECKER_GITHUB_URL

Default: https://github.com

Configures the GitHub server address.

WOODPECKER_GITHUB_CLIENT

Default: empty

Configures the GitHub OAuth client id to authorize access.

WOODPECKER_GITHUB_CLIENT_FILE

Default: empty

Read the value for WOODPECKER_GITHUB_CLIENT from the specified filepath.

WOODPECKER_GITHUB_SECRET

Default: empty

Configures the GitHub OAuth client secret. This is used to authorize access.

WOODPECKER_GITHUB_SECRET_FILE

Default: empty

Read the value for WOODPECKER_GITHUB_SECRET from the specified filepath.

WOODPECKER_GITHUB_MERGE_REF

Default: true

WOODPECKER_GITHUB_SKIP_VERIFY

Default: false

Configure if SSL verification should be skipped.

WOODPECKER_GITHUB_PUBLIC_ONLY

Default: false

Configures the GitHub OAuth client to only obtain a token that can manage public repositories.