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# Configure credentials for Valet
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In this lab, you will use the `configure` CLI command to set the required credentials and information for Valet to use when working with GitLab and GitHub.
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You will need to complete all of the setup instructions [here](./readme.md#configure-your-codespace) prior to performing this lab.
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## Configuring credentials
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1. Run the setup script in the codespace's terminal to ensure the GitLab server is ready:
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```bash
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./gitlab/bootstrap/setup.sh
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```
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2. Open the GitLab server in a new browser tab:
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- Click the `PORTS` tab in the codespace terminal window.
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- In the `PORTS` tab find the row for port 80.
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- Hover over the address under the `Local Address` column and click the globe to "open in browser".
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3. Create a GitLab personal access token:
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- Authenticate with the GitLab server using the following credentials:
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- Username: `root`
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- Password: `valet-labs!`
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- Follow the GitLab [instructions](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/profile/personal_access_tokens.html#create-a-personal-access-token) to generate a personal access token.
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- Ensure the token has the `read_api` scope.
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- Copy the generated token and save in a safe location.
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4. Create a GitHub Personal Access Token (PAT):
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- Open github.com in a new browser tab.
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- Click your profile photo in the top right of the UI and click `Settings`.
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- Click on `Developer Settings` in the left hand panel.
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- Click `Personal Access Tokens` and then `Legacy tokens` (if present).
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- Click `Generate new token` and then `Legacy tokens`. You may be required to authenticate with GitHub during this step.
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- Select the following scopes: `read:packages` and `workflow`.
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- Click `Generate token`.
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- Copy the generated PAT and save in a safe location.
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4. Run the `configure` CLI command:
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- Select the `TERMINAL` tab from within the codespace terminal window.
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- Run the following command: `gh valet configure`.
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- Using the down arrow key to highlight `GitLab CI`, press the spacebar to select, and then hit enter to continue.
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- At the prompt enter your GitHub Username and press enter.
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- At the GitHub Container Registry prompt enter the GitHub PAT generated in step 4 and press enter.
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- At the GitHub PAT prompt enter the GitHub PAT generated in step 4 and press enter.
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- At the GitHub url prompt enter the GitHub instance url or hit enter to accept the default value (`https://github.com`).
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- At the GitLab CI token prompt enter the GitLab CI access token from step 3 and press enter.
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- At the GitLab CI url prompt enter `http://localhost` and press enter.
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## Verify your environment
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To verify our environment is configured correctly, we are going to run the `update` CLI command. The `update` CLI command will download the latest version of Valet to your codespace.
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1. In the codespace terminal run the following command:
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```bash
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gh valet update
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```
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2. You should see a confirmation that you were logged into the GitHub Container Registry and Valet was updated to the latest version.
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```bash
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Login Succeeded
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latest: Pulling from valet-customers/valet-cli
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Digest: sha256:a7d00dee8a37e25da59daeed44b1543f476b00fa2c41c47f48deeaf34a215bbb
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Status: Image is up to date for ghcr.io/valet-customers/valet-cli:latest
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ghcr.io/valet-customers/valet-cli:latest
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```
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### Next lab
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[Perform an audit of a GitLab server](./2-audit.md)
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