Permissions for the GITHUB_TOKEN
For information about the API endpoints GitHub Apps can access with each permission, see Autorisations requises pour les applications GitHub.
When a workflow is triggered by the pull_request_target
event, the GITHUB_TOKEN
is granted read/write repository permission, even when it is triggered from a public fork. For more information, see Événements qui déclenchent des flux de travail.
Les exécutions de workflow déclenchées par les demandes de tirage de Dependabot s’exécutent comme si elles provenaient d’un référentiel dupliqué et utilisent donc un GITHUB_TOKEN
en lecture seule. Ces exécutions de workflow ne peuvent pas accéder à des secrets. Pour plus d’informations sur les stratégies de sécurisation de ces workflows, consultez Durcissement de la sécurité pour GitHub Actions.
The following table shows the permissions granted to the GITHUB_TOKEN
by default. People with admin permissions to an enterprise, organization, or repository, can set the default permissions to be either permissive or restricted. For information on how to set the default permissions for the GITHUB_TOKEN
for your enterprise, organization, or repository, see Application de stratégies pour GitHub Actions dans votre entreprise, Désactivation ou limitation de la fonctionnalité GitHub Actions pour votre organisation, or Gestion des paramètres de GitHub Actions pour un dépôt.
Scope | Default access (permissive) | Default access (restricted) | Maximum access for pull requests from public forked repositories |
---|---|---|---|
actions | read/write | none | read |
attestations | read/write | none | read |
checks | read/write | none | read |
contents | read/write | read | read |
deployments | read/write | none | read |
discussions | read/write | none | read |
id-token | none | none | none |
issues | read/write | none | read |
metadata | read | read | read |
models | read | none | none |
packages | read/write | read | read |
pages | read/write | none | read |
pull-requests | read/write | none | read |
security-events | read/write | none | read |
statuses | read/write | none | read |
How permissions are calculated for a workflow job
The permissions for the GITHUB_TOKEN
are initially set to the default setting for the enterprise, organization, or repository. If the default is set to the restricted permissions at any of these levels then this will apply to the relevant repositories. For example, if you choose the restricted default at the organization level then all repositories in that organization will use the restricted permissions as the default. The permissions are then adjusted based on any configuration within the workflow file, first at the workflow level and then at the job level. Finally, if the workflow was triggered by a pull request from a forked repository, and the Send write tokens to workflows from pull requests setting is not selected, the permissions are adjusted to change any write permissions to read only.