GitHub Integration
GitHub Integration
The GitHub integration collects events from the GitHub API.
Logs
Audit
The GitHub audit log records all events related to the GitHub organization. See Audit log actions for more details.
To use this integration, the following prerequisites must be met:
- You must be an organization owner.
- You must be using Github Enterprise Cloud.
- You must use a Personal Access Token with
read:audit_logscope.
This integration is not compatible with GitHub Enterprise server.
Code Scanning
The Code Scanning lets you retrieve all security vulnerabilities and coding errors from a repository setup using Github Advanced Security Code Scanning feature. See About code scanning for more details.
To use this integration, GitHub Apps must have the security_events read permission. Or use a personal access token with the security_events scope for private repos or public_repo scope for public repos. See List code scanning alerts
Secret Scanning
The Github Secret Scanning lets you retrieve secret scanning for advanced security alerts from a repository setup using Github Advanced Security Secret Scanning feature. See About Secret scanning for more details.
To use this integration, GitHub Apps must have the secret_scanning_alerts read permission. Or you must be an administrator for the repository or for the organization that owns the repository, and you must use a personal access token with the repo scope or security_events scope. For public repositories, you may instead use the public_repo scope. See List secret scanning alerts
Dependabot
The Github Dependabot lets you retrieve known vulnerabilites in dependencies from a repository setup using Github Advanced Security Dependabot feature. See About Dependabot for more details.
To use this integration, you must be an administrator for the repository or for the organization that owns the repository, and you must use a personal access token with the repo scope or security_events scope. For public repositories, you may instead use the public_repo scope. See Authenticating with GraphQL and Token Issue
Issues
The Github Issues datastream lets you retrieve github issues, including pull requests, issue assignees, comments, labels, and milestones. See About Issues for more details. You can retrieve issues for specific repository or for entire organization. Since Github API considers pull requests as issues, users can use github.issues.is_pr field to filter for only pull requests.
All issues including closed are retrieved by default. If users want to retrieve only open requests, you need to change State parameter to open.
To use this integration, users must use Github Apps or Personal Access Token with read permission to repositories or organization. Please refer to Github Apps Permissions Required and Personal Access Token Permissions Required for more details.
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