--- stage: Manage group: Access 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" type: reference, howto --- # Project access tokens > - [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/210181) in GitLab 13.0. > - [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. > - [Changed](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/342327) in GitLab 14.5. Default prefix added. You can use a project access token to authenticate: - With the [GitLab API](../../../api/index.md#personalproject-access-tokens). - With Git, when using HTTP Basic Authentication. After you configure a project access token, you don't need a password when you authenticate. Instead, you can enter any non-blank value. Project access tokens are similar to [personal access tokens](../../profile/personal_access_tokens.md), except they are associated with a project rather than a user. You can use project access tokens: - On GitLab SaaS if you have the Premium license tier or higher. Personal access tokens are not available with a [trial license](https://about.gitlab.com/free-trial/). - On self-managed instances of GitLab, with any license tier. If you have the Free tier: - Review your security and compliance policies around [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. Project access tokens inherit the [default prefix setting](../../admin_area/settings/account_and_limit_settings.md#personal-access-token-prefix) configured for personal access tokens. ## Create a project access token To create a project access token: 1. On the top bar, select **Menu > Projects** and find your project. 1. On the left sidebar, select **Settings > Access Tokens**. 1. Enter a name. 1. Optional. Enter an expiry date for the token. The token will expire on that date at midnight UTC. 1. Select a role for the token. 1. Select the [desired scopes](#scopes-for-a-project-access-token). 1. Select **Create project access token**. A project access token is displayed. Save the project access token somewhere safe. After you leave or refresh the page, you can't view it again. ## Revoke a project access token To revoke a project access token: 1. On the top bar, select **Menu > Projects** and find your project. 1. On the left sidebar, select **Settings > Access Tokens**. 1. Next to the project access token to revoke, select **Revoke**. ## Scopes for a project access token The scope determines the actions you can perform when you authenticate with a project access token. | Scope | Description | |:-------------------|:------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | `api` | Grants complete read and write access to the scoped project API, including the [Package Registry](../../packages/package_registry/index.md). | | `read_api` | Grants read access to the scoped project API, including the [Package Registry](../../packages/package_registry/index.md). | | `read_registry` | Allows read access (pull) to the [Container Registry](../../packages/container_registry/index.md) images if a project is private and authorization is required. | | `write_registry` | Allows write access (push) to the [Container Registry](../../packages/container_registry/index.md). | | `read_repository` | Allows read access (pull) to the repository. | | `write_repository` | Allows read and write access (pull and push) to the repository. | ## Enable or disable project access token creation > [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/287707) in GitLab 13.11. To enable or disable project access token creation for all projects in a top-level group: 1. On the top bar, select **Menu > Groups** and find your group. 1. On the left sidebar, select **Settings > General**. 1. Expand **Permissions, LFS, 2FA**. 1. Under **Permissions**, turn on or off **Allow project access token creation**. Even when creation is disabled, you can still use and revoke existing project access tokens. ## Group access tokens **(FREE SELF)** With group access tokens, you can use a single token to: - Perform actions for groups. - 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. NOTE: You cannot use the UI to create a group access token. [An issue exists](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/214045) to add this functionality. This section describes a workaround. If you are an administrator of a self-managed GitLab instance, you can create a group access token in the [Rails console](../../../administration/operations/rails_console.md).
For a demo of the group access token workaround, see Demo: Group Level Access Tokens.
### Create a group access token To create a group access token: 1. Run the following commands in a [Rails console](../../../administration/operations/rails_console.md): ```ruby # Set the GitLab administration user to use. If user ID 1 is not available or is not an adinistrator, use 'admin = User.admins.first' instead to select an admininistrator. admin = User.find(1) # Set the group group you want to create a token for. For example, group with ID 109. group = Group.find(109) # Create the group bot user. For further group access tokens, the username should be group_#{group.id}_bot#{bot_count}. For example, group_109_bot2 and email address group_109_bot2@example.com. 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 # Confirm the group bot. bot.confirm # Add the bot to the group with the required role. group.add_user(bot, :maintainer) # Give the bot a personal access token. token = bot.personal_access_tokens.create(scopes:[:api, :write_repository], name: 'group_token') # Get the token value. gtoken = token.token ``` 1. Test if the generated group access token works: 1. Use the group access token in the `PRIVATE-TOKEN` header with GitLab REST APIs. For example: - [Create an epic](../../../api/epics.md#new-epic) in 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 command in a [Rails console](../../../administration/operations/rails_console.md): ```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! ``` ## Project bot users > - [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. Project bot users are [GitLab-created service accounts](../../../subscriptions/self_managed/index.md#billable-users). Each time you create a project access token, a bot user is created and added to the project. These bot users do not count as licensed seats. The bot users have [permissions](../../permissions.md#project-members-permissions) that correspond with the selected role and [scope](#scopes-for-a-project-access-token) of the project access token. - The name is set to the name of the token. - The username is set to `project_{project_id}_bot` for the first access token. For example, `project_123_bot`. - 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 access tokens in the same project, the email is set to `project{project_id}_bot{bot_count}@example.com`. For example, `project123_bot1@example.com`. API calls made with a project access token are associated with the corresponding bot user. Bot users: - Are included in a project's member list but cannot be modified. - Cannot be added to any other project. When the project access token is [revoked](#revoke-a-project-access-token): - The bot user is deleted. - 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).