I am happy to have the issue resolved.
It is clear to me that I had generated the GitHub token before. I mean this is not my first time publishing my code directly from Jupiter Notebook. So does it mean the older token had expired or what?.
The answer may not be important but I just want to know why it is like that.
Thank you for your support.
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Kingsley Ibe
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Original Message:
Sent: Tue October 01, 2019 08:09 PM
From: Hafsah Lakhany
Subject: Unable to Publish Directly from Jupiter Notebook
Hi Kingsley,
Thanks for reaching out. Have you taken the needed steps to enable your Watson Studio app to access GitHub? Additionally, do you have administrator permissions to the project?
Here's a link to updated documentation around publishing notebooks on GitHub that's pretty comprehensive: https://dataplatform.cloud.ibm.com/docs/content/wsj/analyze-data/github-integration.html?audience=wdp&context=wdp.
If you continue to encounter this error, feel free to continue the conversation until we work together to resolve your concern.
Cheers,
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Hafsah Lakhany,
Product Manager, Watson Studio and Machine Learning
Original Message:
Sent: Mon September 30, 2019 12:03 PM
From: Kingsley Ibe
Subject: Unable to Publish Directly from Jupiter Notebook
Hello Community,
I have tried severally to publish my code from the Jupiter Notebook but couldn't. Before trying to publish it, I've already opened a Github repository for it and linked the repository's GitHub URL to the project on Watson studio. I used the settings to navigate to where I was able to integrate the GitHub repository's URL.
I need help with regards to the above. I want to be able to link the Jupiter Notebook's code to my Github account.
Thank you.
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Kingsley Ibe
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