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Organization repos neither show up, nor build when entered manually #5725

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mattparrilla opened this issue May 23, 2019 · 3 comments
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mattparrilla commented May 23, 2019

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I tried to import a project from a Github Organization that I am an admin of but I don't see any of the repositories from that organization in my "Import a Repository" list, even when I filter on that organization and even after I "refresh my accounts" or click on the sync button.

When I then attempt to add the repository manually, the build fails, giving me the following error:

git clone --no-single-branch --depth 50 https://github.com/GreenseaSystems/eng_docs.git .
Cloning into '.'...
fatal: could not read Username for 'https://github.com': terminal prompts disabled

I have "reset my build environment" as well. Still no luck.

Expected Result

  • I would expect the list of repositories within my organization to show in the import list.
  • I would expect my repository to build when I enter it manually and try and build it

Actual Result

  • None of my organization repositories appear in the "Import a Repository" list
  • My repository doesn't build when entered manually

Readthedocs has been granted third party access in my organization settings:

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The webhook was created in the repository:

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Based on this stack overflow answer I am guessing this is because our repositories are private.

I'll close the issue. Though a note about this on the Importing Your Documentation page might be helpful. I'll create a PR

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stsewd commented May 23, 2019

For private repos you can use readthedocs.com https://docs.readthedocs.io/en/stable/commercial/index.html

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@stsewd that's great. That SO post was the first I'd heard of your commercial solution. That's exactly what we're looking for. Thanks.

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