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Missing Repository

When working with an application, you may see an error similar to the following:

Missing repository

It seems like this repository is not available anymore Edit… permissions

Following are a few things you can check to resolve the error.

Expired token or revoked access

When you connect your Git provider (GitHub, Bitbucket, or GitLab), this generates a user access token with an expiration date. You can view the status of the token in your User settings in Sevalla (click on your username and go to User settingsAccess > Application Access).

When the token expires or if you revoke access, it can no longer access your repository or your account at your Git service provider. To resolve this, click the link in the error message to generate a new user access token so you can reconnect your Git provider to Sevalla.

Sevalla integration update

If we release an update to the Git integration application, you may need to create a new user access token. To resolve this, click the link in the error message to generate a new user access token so you can reconnect your Git provider to Sevalla.

Deleted repository

If the repository has been removed from your Git provider, Sevalla can no longer access the application. If you or your development team did not delete the repository, you’ll need to check with your Git provider to investigate why the repository has been removed.