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[[_github]]
==== GitHub
There are a number of steps you have to complete to be able to enable login with GitHub. First, go to the `Identity Providers` left menu item
and select `GitHub` from the `Add provider` drop down list. This will bring you to the `Add identity provider` page.
.Add Identity Provider
image:{project_images}/github-add-identity-provider.png[]
You can't click save yet, as you'll need to obtain a `Client ID` and `Client Secret` from GitHub. One piece of data you'll need from this
page is the `Redirect URI`. You'll have to provide that to GitHub when you register {project_name} as a client there, so
copy this URI to your clipboard.
To enable login with GitHub you first have to register an application project in
https://github.com/settings/developers[GitHub Developer applications].
NOTE: GitHub often changes the look and feel of application registration, so these directions might not always be up to date and the
configuration steps might be slightly different.
.Add a New App
image:images/github-developer-applications.png[]
Click the `Register a new application` button.
.Register App
image:images/github-register-app.png[]
You'll have to copy the `Redirect URI` from the {project_name} `Add Identity Provider` page and enter it into the
`Authorization callback URL` field on the GitHub `Register a new OAuth application` page. Once you've completed this
page you will be brought to the application's management page.
.GitHub App Page
image:images/github-app-page.png[]
You will need to obtain the client ID and secret from this page so you can enter them into the {project_name} `Add identity provider` page.
Go back to {project_name} and specify those items.