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- breadcrumb_title "Access Tokens"
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- page_title "Personal Access Tokens"
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You can generate a personal access token for each application you use that needs access to the GitLab API.
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You can also use personal access tokens to authenticate against Git over HTTP.
They are the only accepted password when you have Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) enabled.
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- if @new_personal_access_token
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= render "shared/personal_access_tokens_created_container", new_token_value: @new_personal_access_token
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= render "shared/personal_access_tokens_form", path: profile_personal_access_tokens_path, impersonation: false, token: @personal_access_token, scopes: @scopes
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= render "shared/personal_access_tokens_table", impersonation: false, active_tokens: @active_personal_access_tokens, inactive_tokens: @inactive_personal_access_tokens
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Feed token
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Your feed token is used to authenticate you when your RSS reader loads a personalized RSS feed or when your calendar application loads a personalized calendar, and is included in those feed URLs.
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It cannot be used to access any other data.
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= label_tag :feed_token, 'Feed token', class: "label-bold"
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= text_field_tag :feed_token, current_user.feed_token, class: 'form-control', readonly: true, onclick: 'this.select()'
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Keep this token secret. Anyone who gets ahold of it can read activity and issue RSS feeds or your calendar feed as if they were you.
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You should
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= link_to 'reset it', [:reset, :feed_token, :profile], method: :put, data: { confirm: 'Are you sure? Any RSS or calendar URLs currently in use will stop working.' }
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if that ever happens.
- if incoming_email_token_enabled?
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Incoming email token
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Your incoming email token is used to authenticate you when you create a new issue by email, and is included in your personal project-specific email addresses.
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It cannot be used to access any other data.
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= label_tag :incoming_email_token, 'Incoming email token', class: "label-bold"
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= text_field_tag :incoming_email_token, current_user.incoming_email_token, class: 'form-control', readonly: true, onclick: 'this.select()'
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Keep this token secret. Anyone who gets ahold of it can create issues as if they were you.
You should
= link_to 'reset it', [:reset, :incoming_email_token, :profile], method: :put, data: { confirm: 'Are you sure? Any issue email addresses currently in use will stop working.' }
if that ever happens.