debian-mirror-gitlab/app/views/import/github/new.html.haml

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- page_title "GitHub Import"
- header_title "Projects", root_path
%h3.page-title
= icon 'github', text: 'Import Projects from GitHub'
- if github_import_configured?
%p
To import a GitHub project, you first need to authorize GitLab to access
the list of your GitHub repositories:
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= link_to 'List your GitHub repositories', status_import_github_path, class: 'btn btn-success'
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%hr
%p
- if github_import_configured?
Alternatively,
- else
To import a GitHub project,
you can use a
= succeed '.' do
= link_to 'Personal Access Token', 'https://github.com/settings/tokens'
When you create your Personal Access Token,
you will need to select the <code>repo</code> scope, so we can display a
list of your public and private repositories which are available for import.
= form_tag personal_access_token_import_github_path, method: :post, class: 'form-inline' do
.form-group
= text_field_tag :personal_access_token, '', class: 'form-control', placeholder: "Personal Access Token", size: 40
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= submit_tag 'List your GitHub repositories', class: 'btn btn-success'
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- unless github_import_configured?
%hr
%p
Note:
- if current_user.admin?
As an administrator you may like to configure
- else
Consider asking your GitLab administrator to configure
= link_to 'GitHub integration', help_page_path("integration/github")
which will allow login via GitHub and allow importing projects without
generating a Personal Access Token.