- In GitHub Insights, click Settings.

- Under Settings, click Enterprise.

- Under "GitHub API URL", type the URL you use to access GitHub Enterprise Server.

- Under "App ID", type the App ID of your GitHub App, which you recorded when creating the app.

- Under "Client ID", type the client ID of your GitHub App, which you recorded when creating the app.

- Under "Client Secret", type the client secret of your GitHub App, which you recorded when creating the app.

- Under "Private Key", type in the private key of your GitHub App, which is contained in the PEM file you downloaded while creating the app.

- Under "Webhook Secret", type the webhook secret of your GitHub App, which you recorded when creating the app.

- If you did not provide a SSL certificate during installation, select Skip SSL Certificate Check.

- Click Save.
- Under "GitHub Insights License", click "Choose Files", then upload your GitHub Enterprise license file.

- Click Update License.
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Article version: Enterprise Server 2.21
Article version: Enterprise Server 2.21
Configuring the connection between GitHub Insights and GitHub Enterprise
You can manage how GitHub Insights connects to GitHub Enterprise.

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