You can create a technical user (access token) that is allowed to upload a snapshot for one specific analysis project. For example, for CI-Systems (Continuous Integration Systems), it is possible to upload snapshots via Python scripts.
Click
to open this window.The
window provides the following parts:
Section to create a new access token.
Based on the
an overview of access tokens is displayed. You can remove access tokens from this table.
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Enter a . |
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Select an . After this date, the access token cannot be used to upload a snapshot. |
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Click the button.Result: A window is displayed which provides the access token as a character string. |
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Retain this string in a secure manner because the string is provided only once. |
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the window. Result: A new row is displayed in the table. |
Based on the
an overview of access tokens is displayed. You can remove access tokens from this table.Filter and navigation toolbar
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Enter text to filter the table entries. |
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Select a number from the list to define how many items are displayed per page. |
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= Number of items per page = Total number of items |
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Go to the first page. |
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Go back one page. |
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Go forward one page. |
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Go to the last page. |
Activate the
check box to also display access tokens which are expired.A table provides the following information:
Column |
Description |
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Name of the access token. |
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Date of last login with this access token. |
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Date when the access token expires. |
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Status of the access token ( / ). |
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Date when the access token was created. |
Click a column header to sort the table according to the respective column. |
The following icon is provided for each access token:
Column |
Description |
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(delete) |
Click this icon to delete an access token. Confirm the prompt with or cancel with . |