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title | license | origin_url |
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Access Token scope | Apache-2.0 | e865de1e9d/docs/content/development/oauth2-provider.en-us.md |
Forgejo supports scoped access tokens, which allow users to restrict tokens to operate only on selected url routes. Scopes are grouped by high-level API routes, and further refined to the following:
read
:GET
routeswrite
:POST
,PUT
,PATCH
, andDELETE
routes (in addition toGET
)
Forgejo token scopes are as follows:
Name | Description |
---|---|
(no scope) | Not supported. A scope is required even for public repositories. |
activitypub | activitypub API routes: ActivityPub related operations. |
read:activitypub | Grants read access for ActivityPub operations. |
write:activitypub | Grants read/write/delete access for ActivityPub operations. |
admin | /admin/* API routes: Site-wide administrative operations (hidden for non-admin accounts). |
read:admin | Grants read access for admin operations, such as getting cron jobs or registered user emails. |
write:admin | Grants read/write/delete access for admin operations, such as running cron jobs or updating user accounts. |
issue | issues/* , labels/* , milestones/* API routes: Issue-related operations. |
read:issue | Grants read access for issues operations, such as getting issue comments, issue attachments, and milestones. |
write:issue | Grants read/write/delete access for issues operations, such as posting or editing an issue comment or attachment, and updating milestones. |
misc | miscellaneous and settings top-level API routes. |
read:misc | Grants read access to miscellaneous operations, such as getting label and gitignore templates. |
write:misc | Grants read/write/delete access to miscellaneous operations, such as markup utility operations. |
notification | notification/* API routes: user notification operations. |
read:notification | Grants read access to user notifications, such as which notifications users are subscribed to and read new notifications. |
write:notification | Grants read/write/delete access to user notifications, such as marking notifications as read. |
organization | orgs/* and teams/* API routes: Organization and team management operations. |
read:organization | Grants read access to org and team status, such as listing all organizations a user has visibility to, teams, and team members. |
write:organization | Grants read/write/delete access to org and team status, such as creating and updating teams and updating org settings. |
package | /packages/* API routes: Packages operations |
read:package | Grants read access to package operations, such as reading and downloading available packages. |
write:package | Grants read/write/delete access to package operations. Currently the same as read:package . |
repository | /repos/* API routes except /repos/issues/* : Repository file, pull-request, and release operations. |
read:repository | Grants read access to repository operations, such as getting repository files, releases, collaborators. |
write:repository | Grants read/write/delete access to repository operations, such as getting updating repository files, creating pull requests, updating collaborators. |
user | /user/* and /users/* API routes: User-related operations. |
read:user | Grants read access to user operations, such as getting user repository subscriptions and user settings. |
write:user | Grants read/write/delete access to user operations, such as updating user repository subscriptions, followed users, and user settings. |