* delete section describing use of oauth api in dotcom only section * version mention of oauth api for ghae only * version code scanning alert not for ghae * version security alerts to not be for GHAE * version Libraries article to include GHAE * version links to beta and suspending apps to not be for GHAE or GHES * version link to authorization API to be GHES only Co-authored-by: Sarah Schneider <sarahs@github.com>
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| Suspending a GitHub App installation | {% data reusables.shortdesc.suspending_a_github_app %} |
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{% note %}
Note: {% data reusables.pre-release-program.suspend-installation-beta %}
{% endnote %}
Suspending a GitHub App
The integrator who owns and maintains a GitHub app, also called a GitHub App owner, can suspend or unsuspend a GitHub App installation using REST API endpoints with a JWT. For more information, see the GitHub Apps REST API.
People who have installed a GitHub App, also called installation owners, can only suspend or unsuspend a GitHub App through their app's installation settings. Installation owners cannot use the API to suspend or unsuspend their app installation. Before people can suspend a GitHub app installation, the GitHub App owner must opt-in to the beta release. For more information, see "Suspending a GitHub App installation."
{% data reusables.user-settings.access_settings %}
{% data reusables.user-settings.developer_settings %}
{% data reusables.user-settings.github_apps %}
4. Select the {% data variables.product.prodname_github_app %} you want to suspend.
{% data reusables.user-settings.github_apps_advanced %}
6. Next to the suspension settings for the installation, click Suspend or Unsuspend.
