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---
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stage: Manage
group: Access
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info: "To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated with this page, see https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/ux/technical-writing/#assignments"
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type: reference, howto
---
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# Project access tokens
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> - [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/210181) in GitLab 13.0.
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> - [Became available on GitLab.com](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/235765) in GitLab 13.5 for paid groups only.
> - [Feature flag removed](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/235765) in GitLab 13.5.
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> - [Changed](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/342327) in GitLab 14.5. Default prefix added.
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Project access tokens are similar to [personal access tokens](../../profile/personal_access_tokens.md)
except they are attached to a project rather than a user. They can be used to:
- Authenticate with the [GitLab API](../../../api/index.md#personalproject-access-tokens).
- Authenticate with Git using HTTP Basic Authentication. If you are asked for a username when
authenticating, you can use any non-empty value because only the token is needed.
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Project access tokens:
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- Expire on the date you define, at midnight UTC.
- Are supported for self-managed instances on Free tier and above. Free self-managed instances
should:
- Review their security and compliance policies with regards to
[user self-enrollment](../../admin_area/settings/sign_up_restrictions.md#disable-new-sign-ups).
- Consider [disabling project access tokens](#enable-or-disable-project-access-token-creation) to
lower potential abuse.
- Are also supported on GitLab SaaS Premium and above (excluding [trial licenses](https://about.gitlab.com/free-trial/).)
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For examples of how you can use a project access token to authenticate with the API, see the
[relevant section from our API Docs](../../../api/index.md#personalproject-access-tokens).
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NOTE:
For GitLab.com and self-managed instances, the default prefix is `glpat-`.
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## Creating a project access token
1. Log in to GitLab.
1. Navigate to the project you would like to create an access token for.
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1. In the **Settings** menu choose **Access Tokens**.
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1. Choose a name and optional expiry date for the token.
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1. Choose a role for the token.
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1. Choose the [desired scopes](#limiting-scopes-of-a-project-access-token).
1. Click the **Create project access token** button.
1. Save the project access token somewhere safe. Once you leave or refresh
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the page, you don't have access to it again.
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## Project bot users
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> - [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/210181) in GitLab 13.0.
> - [Excluded from license seat use](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/223695) in GitLab 13.5.
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Project bot users are [GitLab-created service accounts](../../../subscriptions/self_managed/index.md#billable-users) and do not count as licensed seats.
For each project access token created, a bot user is created and added to the project with
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the [specified level permissions](../../permissions.md#project-members-permissions).
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For the bot:
- The name is set to the name of the token.
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- The username is set to `project_{project_id}_bot` for the first access token, such as `project_123_bot`.
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- The email is set to `project{project_id}_bot@example.com`, for example `project123_bot@example.com`.
- For additional access tokens in the same project, the username is set to `project_{project_id}_bot{bot_count}`, for example `project_123_bot1`.
- For additional acess tokens in the same project, the email is set to `project{project_id}_bot{bot_count}@example.com`, for example `project123_bot1@example.com`
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API calls made with a project access token are associated with the corresponding bot user.
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These bot users are included in a project's **Project information > Members** list but cannot be modified. Also, a bot
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user cannot be added to any other project.
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When the project access token is [revoked](#revoking-a-project-access-token), the bot user is deleted
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and all records are moved to a system-wide user with the username "Ghost User". For more
information, see [Associated Records](../../profile/account/delete_account.md#associated-records).
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## Revoking a project access token
At any time, you can revoke any project access token by clicking the
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respective **Revoke** button in **Settings > Access Tokens**.
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## Limiting scopes of a project access token
Project access tokens can be created with one or more scopes that allow various
actions that a given token can perform. The available scopes are depicted in
the following table.
| Scope | Description |
| ------------------ | ----------- |
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| `api` | Grants complete read/write access to the scoped project API, including the [Package Registry](../../packages/package_registry/index.md). |
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| `read_api` | Grants read access to the scoped project API, including the [Package Registry](../../packages/package_registry/index.md). |
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| `read_registry` | Allows read-access (pull) to [container registry](../../packages/container_registry/index.md) images if a project is private and authorization is required. |
| `write_registry` | Allows write-access (push) to [container registry](../../packages/container_registry/index.md). |
| `read_repository` | Allows read-only access (pull) to the repository. |
| `write_repository` | Allows read-write access (pull, push) to the repository. |
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## Enable or disable project access token creation
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> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/287707) in GitLab 13.11.
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You may enable or disable project access token creation for all projects in a group in **Group > Settings > General > Permissions, LFS, 2FA > Allow project access token creation**.
Even when creation is disabled, you can still use and revoke existing project access tokens.
This setting is available only on top-level groups.
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## Group access token workaround **(FREE SELF)**
NOTE:
This section describes a workaround and is subject to change.
Group access tokens let you use a single token to:
- Perform actions at the group level.
- Manage the projects within the group.
- In [GitLab 14.2](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/330718) and later, authenticate
with Git over HTTPS.
We don't support group access tokens in the GitLab UI, though GitLab self-managed
administrators can create them using the [Rails console](../../../administration/operations/rails_console.md).
<div class="video-fallback">
For a demo of the group access token workaround, see <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W2fg1P1xmU0">Demo: Group Level Access Tokens</a>.
</div>
<figure class="video-container">
<iframe src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/W2fg1P1xmU0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen="true"> </iframe>
</figure>
### Create a group access token
To create a group access token, run the following in a Rails console:
```ruby
admin = User.find(1) # group admin
group = Group.find(109) # the group you want to create a token for
bot = Users::CreateService.new(admin, { name: 'group_token', username: "group_#{group.id}_bot", email: "group_#{group.id}_bot@example.com", user_type: :project_bot }).execute # create the group bot user
# for further group access tokens, the username should be group_#{group.id}_bot#{bot_count}, e.g. group_109_bot2, and their email should be group_109_bot2@example.com
bot.confirm # confirm the bot
group.add_user(bot, :maintainer) # add the bot to the group at the desired access level
token = bot.personal_access_tokens.create(scopes:[:api, :write_repository], name: 'group_token') # give it a PAT
gtoken = token.token # get the token value
```
Test if the generated group access token works:
1. Pass the group access token in the `PRIVATE-TOKEN` header to GitLab REST APIs. For example:
- [Create an epic](../../../api/epics.md#new-epic) on the group.
- [Create a project pipeline](../../../api/pipelines.md#create-a-new-pipeline)
in one of the group's projects.
- [Create an issue](../../../api/issues.md#new-issue) in one of the group's projects.
1. Use the group token to [clone a group's project](../../../gitlab-basics/start-using-git.md#clone-with-https)
using HTTPS.
### Revoke a group access token
To revoke a group access token, run the following in a Rails console:
```ruby
bot = User.find_by(username: 'group_109_bot') # the owner of the token you want to revoke
token = bot.personal_access_tokens.last # the token you want to revoke
token.revoke!
```