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I am trying to connect a project to Git, using OAuth. After a successful connection when I click “Update Project”, I get this error message: “git operation blocked: control flow within git currently disabled”. What’s the trick?
It seems like you’re encountering an issue with a Git operation in Pipedream. The error message “git operation blocked: control flow within git currently disabled” suggests that there might be a restriction or configuration issue with the Git integration in your Pipedream project. Here are a few steps you can take to troubleshoot and resolve the issue: 1. Check Git Integration Settings: Ensure that your Git integration settings in Pipedream are correctly configured. Verify that the OAuth connection is properly established and that you have the necessary permissions to perform Git operations. 2. Review Project Configuration: Double-check the configuration of your Pipedream project. Make sure that the project is set up to allow Git operations and that there are no restrictions or limitations in place. 3. Re-authenticate OAuth Connection: Sometimes, re-authenticating the OAuth connection can resolve issues. Try disconnecting and reconnecting your Git account to Pipedream to refresh the authentication. 4. Contact Pipedream Support: If the issue persists, it might be a specific problem with your account or project configuration. I recommend reaching out to Pipedream support for further assistance. You can contact them at Support - Pipedream. If you have any additional details or context about the error, feel free to share them, and I’ll do my best to assist further.