Downloading Workflow Logs / Must have admin rights to Repository #108518
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Hello Everyone!
I am trying to programmatically download the logs for the workflows on my repository. I use powershell , invoke-restmethod to get the list of workflows that exist and then select the workflow ID to get the logs.
I get this error message
I've reviewed my token, deleted it and recreated it. Looking at the documentation, all I need is
actions : read
as far as permissions go, and I've confirmed that these are set. The fact that my function actually gets the list of workflowIDs for the appropriate repository suggests it is working. How do I grant the token admin access as none of the fine grained repo permissions is "admin".Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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