Github Real Time trigger: No automatic OAuth refresh available, needs user re-authorization
Hi,
I am just starting out with Workato to see if it will meet me nee. I am trying to create a recipe linking Github and Zendesk, but when I go to start the recipe I get the following errors:
No automatic OAuth refresh available, needs user re-authorization
I have disconnected and reconnect both connections and although they say they are connected, I still see this error.
While the error messages are the same as the forum topic you link, I suspect the reason is for the issue you are facing is different.
For the Github account you have used for the connection to Workato, do you have "Owner" or "Admin" permissions in the organization you selected in teh trigger?
You need to have at least Admin access to be able to access new/updated issues in real time
Answer
CJ Wee
said
over 7 years ago
Hi Chris,
While the error messages are the same as the forum topic you link, I suspect the reason is for the issue you are facing is different.
For the Github account you have used for the connection to Workato, do you have "Owner" or "Admin" permissions in the organization you selected in teh trigger?
You need to have at least Admin access to be able to access new/updated issues in real time
C
Chris Swinney
said
over 7 years ago
Ah, I thought this account had admin access. Apologies for wasting you time.
T
Taylor Brown
said
about 7 years ago
Hey all, Im having this same issue but I am already an admin of the repo that Im trying to connect and it's still not working. Any ideas how to make this work?
Patricia Guevarra
said
about 7 years ago
Hi Taylor,
Sincere apologies for the delay. Are you still facing this issue?
Chris Swinney
Github Real Time trigger: No automatic OAuth refresh available, needs user re-authorization
Hi,
I am just starting out with Workato to see if it will meet me nee. I am trying to create a recipe linking Github and Zendesk, but when I go to start the recipe I get the following errors:
I have disconnected and reconnect both connections and although they say they are connected, I still see this error.
I did nto a similar issue here (https://support.workato.com/support/discussions/topics/1000084066), however this is for Gmail, but I suspect something similar is required?
Cheers.
Chris
Hi Chris,
While the error messages are the same as the forum topic you link, I suspect the reason is for the issue you are facing is different.
For the Github account you have used for the connection to Workato, do you have "Owner" or "Admin" permissions in the organization you selected in teh trigger?
You need to have at least Admin access to be able to access new/updated issues in real time
CJ Wee
Hi Chris,
While the error messages are the same as the forum topic you link, I suspect the reason is for the issue you are facing is different.
For the Github account you have used for the connection to Workato, do you have "Owner" or "Admin" permissions in the organization you selected in teh trigger?
You need to have at least Admin access to be able to access new/updated issues in real time
Chris Swinney
Ah, I thought this account had admin access. Apologies for wasting you time.
Taylor Brown
Hey all, Im having this same issue but I am already an admin of the repo that Im trying to connect and it's still not working. Any ideas how to make this work?
Patricia Guevarra
Hi Taylor,
Sincere apologies for the delay. Are you still facing this issue?