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Obsidian | Level 7 SDV
Obsidian | Level 7

I have created a profile in Studio for GitHub, and have attempted to use this profile when attempting to add a path to a repo.

 

I added my public key to my GitHub.  When creating the repo path in Studio I tried using both the https and ssh paths and both of them fail.  I get this message when trying to save the https path:

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and this error when I use the ssh path:

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I can connect to the repo in EG.

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Obsidian | Level 7 SDV
Obsidian | Level 7

I found out how to turn on the option to have Studio allow you to use HTTPS to connect to the remote repository.  I am now able to connect to the remote repository.

 

FYI - You have to edit: 

C:\Program Files\SASHome\SASStudio<studio_type>\<version>\war\config.properties

  • <studio_type>: SingleUser, Basic, Enterprise*       (* Enterprise value not verified)

  • <version>: SAS Studio version number (example: 3.81)

Set webdms.showGitPassword=true

Restart Studio Server

Then you will have an option when creating a Git Profile to use HTTPS

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SDV
Obsidian | Level 7 SDV
Obsidian | Level 7

I found out how to turn on the option to have Studio allow you to use HTTPS to connect to the remote repository.  I am now able to connect to the remote repository.

 

FYI - You have to edit: 

C:\Program Files\SASHome\SASStudio<studio_type>\<version>\war\config.properties

  • <studio_type>: SingleUser, Basic, Enterprise*       (* Enterprise value not verified)

  • <version>: SAS Studio version number (example: 3.81)

Set webdms.showGitPassword=true

Restart Studio Server

Then you will have an option when creating a Git Profile to use HTTPS

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