Disconnecting GitHub accounts, Bitbucket workspaces, GitLab users, and Jira sites CodeCatalyst
If you no longer want to use GitHub repositories, Bitbucket repositories, or GitLab project repositories, or manage Jira issues in CodeCatalyst, you can disconnect your third-party source. Once a GitHub account, Bitbucket workspace, or GitLab user is disconnected, events in the repositories will not start workflow runs, and you will not be able to use those repositories with CodeCatalyst Dev Environments. When a Jira site is disconnected, Jira issues from the site's projects will not be available in the CodeCatalyst projects, and CodeCatalyst Issues will be the issue provider again.
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To disconnect a GitHub account, you must first unlink all linked GitHub repositories from that account.
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To disconnect a Bitbucket workspace, you must first unlink all linked Bitbucket repositories from that workspace.
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To disconnect a GitLab user, you must first unlink all linked GitLab project repositories from that workspace.
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To disconnect a Jira site, you must first unlink all linked Jira projects from that account.
For more information, see Unlinking GitHub repositories, Bitbucket repositories, GitLab project repositories, and Jira projects in CodeCatalyst.
To disconnect a GitHub project, Bitbucket workspace, GitLab user, or Jira site
Open the CodeCatalyst console at https://codecatalyst.aws/
. Navigate to your CodeCatalyst space.
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Do one of the following to view a list of the installed extensions for your space:
Choose Settings, and then choose Installed extensions.
Choose the Catalog icon in the top menu.
Choose Configure for one of the following extensions you want to configure: GitHub repositories, Bitbucket repositories, GitLab repositories, or Jira Software.
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Do one of the following depending on the third-party extension you chose to configure:
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GitHub repositories: Disonnect to a GitHub account.
In the Connected GitHub accounts tab, choose the GitHub account you want to disconnect, and then choose Disconnect GitHub account.
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Bitbucket repositories: Disonnect to a Bitbucket workspace.
In the Connected Bitbucket workspaces tab, choose the Bitbucket workspace you want to disconnect, and then choose Disconnect Bitbucket workspace.
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GitLab repositories: Disonnect to a GitLab user.
In the Connected GitLab users tab, choose the GitLab user you want to disconnect, and then choose Disconnect GitLab user.
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Jira Software: Disonnect to a Jira site.
In the Connected Jira sites tab, choose the Jira site you want to disconnect, and then choose Disconnect Jira site.
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In the Disconnect dialog box, review the effects of disconnecting the account.
Enter disconnect into the text input field, and then choose Disconnect.