read_api Read-only for the complete API, including all groups and projects, the Container Registry, and the Package Registry. Essentially, access to any of the GET requests in the Users API. read_user Read-only for endpoints under /users. Scope Access api Read-write for the complete API, including all groups and projects, the Container Registry, and the Package Registry. Personal access token scopesĪ personal access token can perform actions based on the assigned scopes. In the Active personal access tokens area, next to the key, view the Last Used date.It is updated each time the token is used to request Token usage is updated once every 24 hours. In the Active personal access tokens area, next to the key, select Revoke.On the left sidebar, select Access Tokens.In the top-right corner, select your avatar.Revoke a personal access tokenĪt any time, you can revoke a personal access token. Read our token security considerationsįor guidance on managing personal access tokens (for example, setting a short expiry and using minimal scopes). The output of the script is performed in the lower half of the Eclipse environment.Personal access tokens must be treated carefully. After you have done this and scripted something, you can run/execute it in Eclipse by clicking on the green arrow in the button bar. When the installation is complete and Eclipse is restarted, you should be able to create a new Perl project (in the „new project“ dialog). The rest of the installation is self explanatory. Select the EPIC plugin and click on „Next“. Once you have confirmed with „OK“, you should get displayed the EPIC plugin. In the Name field you can enter any name. In the window that opens you first click on „Add“ and then enter the following url:
At the beginning I did not mention it in the downloads list, because it can be downloaded and installed directly from Eclipse.įor this purpose, you have to start Eclipse and click on the menu bar, click „Help“ and then „Install new software …“. Now you need the EPIC plugin for Eclipse. There’s nothing special you ought to pay attention for, while installing Eclipse.
If you still not have Eclipse on your computer, so now it’s time to install it. Pay attention – please ensure that you check the „Add Perl to the PATH environment variable“ option. Tip: Take the best „Classic“ edition at the Eclipse download section.įirst you should install the Perl binaries. Active State Perl: Community Edition – Download.I you haven’t downloaded both yet, you can download it here for free: Preparationįirstly you will need a Perl distribution – I’ve decided on ActiveState Perl – and on the other you need Eclipse. In the following days I’ll post a further article in which I’ll describe how you can set up Notepad++ to use it as Perl development environment. If you know Eclipse and think it’s too „heavy weight“ then you need to be patient for a little bit. This has the advantage that in eclipse (by help of plugins) syntax errors are detected, etc.
And because there were not given any installation instructions at my university, I have written down in the following, how you can set up a viable development environment for Perl scripts on Windows.Īfter reading this article you should be able to write Perl code using the IDE „Eclipse“. As I shall deal, due to the university, the next six months with Perl, a appropriate IDE was needed.