As far as I can tell, the discussion is not about GitHubcello. If you need a help with GitHubcello please CC me, because I cannot follow everything.
Uko > On 25 Jul 2016, at 17:50, Ben Coman <b...@openinworld.com> wrote: > > Just a couple of articles to head off problems in case you first tried > SSH and then switched to HTTPS. > > https://confluence.atlassian.com/bitbucket/change-the-remote-url-to-your-repository-794212774.html > > https://help.github.com/articles/changing-a-remote-s-url/ > > cheers -ben > > On Mon, Jul 25, 2016 at 11:01 PM, Dale Henrichs > <dale.henri...@gemtalksystems.com> wrote: >> >> >> On 7/25/16 7:50 AM, Thierry Goubier wrote: >> >> >> >> 2016-07-25 16:40 GMT+02:00 Dale Henrichs <dale.henri...@gemtalksystems.com>: >>> >>> >>> >>> On 7/25/16 6:40 AM, Thierry Goubier wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi Dale, >>>> >>>> what I'd like is a way to detect if credentials are necessary on a https >>>> repo, and add (or ask for them) at the smalltalk level. >>> >>> Well the user should know from the get-go that they are using a private >>> repo and if they supply an https: scheme then you can pretty much know that >>> sooner or later you will need credentials >> >> >> Ok. >> >>>> >>>> It would then be easy to handle that in the https url. Would anyone know >>>> how to do that with Zn? >>> >>> Take a look at MetacelloPharo30Platform>>downloadJSON:username:pass: for >>> and example of how to download with HTTPS credentials using Zinc. >> >> >> I'll have a look. I tried a few urls(*) on Sean bitbucket example, and the >> difficulty is that base access to the repository is open (without >> authentication) and I need to understand how git create a push request to >> generate an url triggering an authentication :( >> >> (*) the response I got on those seems to be a login page instead of an >> authentication request :( >> >> ah yes of course ... thus the need to use git credentials[1] ... Okay, I >> found GitHub documentation for "Caching Your GitHub password" for linux[2], >> windows[3], mac[4], and all[5]. these solutions are git-specific and not >> github specific so they should work for bitbucket just as well ... >> >> Dale >> >> [1] https://git-scm.com/docs/gitcredentials >> [2] >> https://help.github.com/articles/caching-your-github-password-in-git/#platform-linux >> [3] >> https://help.github.com/articles/caching-your-github-password-in-git/#platform-windows >> [4] >> https://help.github.com/articles/caching-your-github-password-in-git/#platform-mac >> [5] >> https://help.github.com/articles/caching-your-github-password-in-git/#platform-all >