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.. _howto/auth/github:
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Authenticate using GitHub Usernames
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The **GitHub Authenticator** lets users log into your JupyterHub using their
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GitHub user ID / password. To do so, you'll first need to register an
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application with GitHub, and then provide information about this
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application to your ``tljh`` configuration.
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.. note::
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You'll need a GitHub account in order to complete these steps.
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Step 1: Create a GitHub application
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#. Go to the `GitHub OAuth app creation page <https://github.com/settings/applications/new>`_.
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* **Application name**: Choose a descriptive application name (e.g. ``tljh``)
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* **Homepage URL**: Use the IP address or URL of your JupyterHub. e.g. ``http(s)://<my-tljh-url>```.
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* **Application description**: Use any description that you like.
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* **Authorization callback URL**: Insert text with the following form::
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http(s)://<my-tljh-ip-address>/hub/oauth_callback
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* When you're done filling in the page, it should look something like this:
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.. image:: ../../images/auth/github/create_application.png
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:alt: Create a GitHub OAuth application
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#. Click "Register application". You'll be taken to a page with the registered application details.
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#. Copy the **Client ID** and **Client Secret** from the application details
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page. You will use these later to configure your JupyterHub authenticator.
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.. image:: ../../images/auth/github/client_id_secret.png
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:alt: Your client ID and secret
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.. important::
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If you are using a virtual machine from a cloud provider and
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**stop the VM**, then when you re-start the VM, the provider will likely assign a **new public
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IP address** to it. In this case, **you must update your GitHub application information**
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with the new IP address.
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Configure your JupyterHub to use the GitHub Oauthenticator
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We'll use the ``tljh-config`` tool to configure your JupyterHub's authentication.
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For more information on ``tljh-config``, see :ref:`topic/tljh-config`.
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#. Log in as an administrator account to your JupyterHub.
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#. Open a terminal window.
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.. image:: ../../images/notebook/new-terminal-button.png
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:alt: New terminal button.
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#. Configure the GitHub OAuthenticator to use your client ID, client secret and callback URL with the following commands::
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sudo tljh-config set auth.GitHubOAuthenticator.client_id '<my-tljh-client-id>'
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sudo tljh-config set auth.GitHubOAuthenticator.client_secret '<my-tljh-client-secret>'
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sudo tljh-config set auth.GitHubOAuthenticator.oauth_callback_url 'http(s)://<my-tljh-ip-address>/hub/oauth_callback'
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#. Tell your JupyterHub to *use* the GitHub OAuthenticator for authentication::
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sudo tljh-config set auth.type oauthenticator.github.GitHubOAuthenticator
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#. Restart your JupyterHub so that new users see these changes::
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sudo tljh-config reload
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Confirm that the new authentactor works
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#. **Open an incognito window** in your browser (do not log out until you confirm
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that the new authentication method works!)
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#. Go to your JupyterHub URL.
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#. You should see a GitHub login button like below:
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.. image:: ../../images/auth/github/login_button.png
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:alt: The GitHub authenticator login button.
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#. After you log in with your GitHub credentials, you should be directed to the
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Jupyter interface used in this JupyterHub.
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#. **If this does not work** you can revert back to the default
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JupyterHub authenticator by following the steps in :ref:`howto/auth/firstuse`.
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