Managing remote plugin repository from private Github repo

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Hello,

I have an enterprise plugin I'd like to manage in our private github repo. I have a plugin defined at a URL like: https://github.com/company/repo/blob/master/updatePlugins.xml

Whenever I hit "Check Now" when I try to add the repository manually, I get the dialog:

Connection failed: Request failed with status code 404. 

My guess is that IntelliJ isn't using my git credentials when it checks the plugin repository. Is there a way to add credentials somehow? Is there something else I need to do?
-Pierce

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Hello.

404 eror means that page was not found, so check the URL. The credential problem should produce 401 error.

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> The credential problem should produce 401 error.

GitHub does not think so and returns 404 if you try accessing a private repo without authentication or using a wrong account.

So this is most likely the issue, as Custom plugin repository does not seem to support authentication.

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Are there any other options for privately distributing a plugin or is our best bet just to install the plugin from disk?

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This isn't an answered issue. How do you configure a custom plugin repository where the XML is publicly hosted but requires authentication, such as a private Github repo?

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Plugin repositories do not support basic authentication  at the moment - https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/IDEA-212366/Custom-plugin-repositories-dont-support-basic-authenitication

For companies, it is possible to adopt Toolbox enterprise which, among others, allows to install custom plugins into IDE.

https://www.jetbrains.com/toolbox-enterprise/

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