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when setting up a brand new .net 8 deployment straight from the Azure portal, I encountered the following error at the "Checkout GitHub Action" step:
Fetching the repository
"C:\Program Files\Git\bin\git.exe" -c protocol.version=2 fetch --no-tags --prune --no-recurse-submodules --depth=1 origin +[REDACTED]:refs/remotes/origin/main
remote: Repository not found.
Error: fatal: repository 'https://github.com/lucasbfr/[REDACTED]' not found
The process 'C:\Program Files\Git\bin\git.exe' failed with exit code 128
This is caused by a missing permission. The ones created by Azure are permissions: id-token: write #This is required for requesting the JWT
However, contents: read #attempt to read the private repo
is required to be able to read a (I guess non public) repository.
The previous version of this script worked, probably because it was not setting any permission and contents: read is the default overridden by the new version.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Hi,
when setting up a brand new .net 8 deployment straight from the Azure portal, I encountered the following error at the "Checkout GitHub Action" step:
This is caused by a missing permission. The ones created by Azure are
permissions: id-token: write #This is required for requesting the JWT
However,
contents: read #attempt to read the private repo
is required to be able to read a (I guess non public) repository.
The previous version of this script worked, probably because it was not setting any permission and
contents: read
is the default overridden by the new version.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: