GitHub token issue on deployment
Anonymous
FREEOP

a month ago

Error: "Failed to get GitHub token for installation: 147459975"

Service: bookmysandhya

Repo: bookmysandhya/bookmysandhya

What you've already tried (checked branch rules, GitHub apps, etc.)

$10 Bounty

7 Replies

Railway
BOT

a month ago

This thread has been opened as a bounty so the community can help solve it.

Status changed to Open Railway about 1 month ago


Anonymous
FREEOP

a month ago

if i can't deploy my project on railway then i will change the server please let me know, i tried everything.


a month ago

Have you try disconnect and reconnect the repo? you may have to uninstall and reinstall the github app to refetch the repo


a month ago

1.In Railway Account Settings, disconnect your GitHub account entirely, and then reconnect it to generate a fresh token.

  1. In GitHub Settings > Applications > Installed GitHub Apps. Locate Repository access section. Ensure it is set correctly. If it is currently set to "All repositories," try switching it to "Only select repositories" and explicitly selecting bookmysandhya/bookmysandhya to force a fresh permission sync.
  2. Finally, Re-link the GitHub repository if the connection was dropped, and trigger a manual redeploy.

mayori

Have you try disconnect and reconnect the repo? you may have to uninstall and reinstall the github app to refetch the repo

Anonymous
FREEOP

a month ago

have tried already everything.


Anonymous
FREEOP

a month ago

already everything tried carefully but getting error


Anonymous
FREEOP

a month ago

I think railway support team will have to reset my GitHub integration on their end, so i need a support regarding this by railway support.


h701h

1.In Railway Account Settings, disconnect your GitHub account entirely, and then reconnect it to generate a fresh token. 2. In GitHub Settings > Applications > Installed GitHub Apps. Locate Repository access section. Ensure it is set correctly. If it is currently set to "All repositories," try switching it to "Only select repositories" and explicitly selecting bookmysandhya/bookmysandhya to force a fresh permission sync. 3. Finally, Re-link the GitHub repository if the connection was dropped, and trigger a manual redeploy.

Anonymous
FREEOP

a month ago

already tried bro 😄


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