Create API tokens for all users in my team
Hi!
I'm the only administrator of our account and I'm trying to integrate Lightouse with Beanstalk for all users.
The Beanstalk setup asks for a unique token for each of my development team's members, however I can't find any way to create these tokens for any other user than myself?
In the Beanstalk guide I do see a screenshot from Lighthouse where you can select which user to create the token for, but I can't find this function in my account!? Is this not possible anymore? Please help me out...
Thanks,
/Johan
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1 Posted by Will Duncan on 21 Aug, 2009 01:13 AM
Humm...
I personally haven't used Beanstalk, but in Lighthouse you can create an account wide token but its assigned under that users profile. There is not a field to select which user the token is for.
I'll see if anyone else in the office has setup Beanstalk before, but it's probably unlikely. You may want to ask Beanstalk support.
2 Posted by Johan Sjoland on 21 Aug, 2009 03:14 PM
I attached a screendump of what the token form looks like in Beanstalk. As the admin I am supposed to add each team member's token so Lightouse know which user committed what (like: some commit message [#435]). If I put my own token on every user my name will be hooked to every commit message my other team members send. If I leave the others empty I get "integration incident: Failed with 401 Unauthorized", whenever any other team member commit with a hook to Lighthouse.
I think I tried this a few months ago with our trial account, and I think in some way I was able to set up a token for one other member (like the guide image from Beanstalk shows). Was this possible in earlier versions of Lighthouse?
However, as the owner/admin of our Lighthouse account, I still need to be able to administrate the complete integration with Beanstalk for all members, since the rest of the team can't access the integration setup in Beanstalk.
This must be an issue for every Beanstalk-Lighthouse using team!? And I can't see that Beanstalk support can solve this on their end.
Thanks in advance,
/Johan
3 Posted by Johan Sjoland on 21 Aug, 2009 03:15 PM
Here's the screendump:
4 Posted by Will Duncan on 21 Aug, 2009 10:13 PM
That's a little weird. Each user will have to create an API token for you then. It's something we've never done in LH and different apps handle it different ways.
Nicole closed this discussion on 28 Oct, 2009 08:25 PM.