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Expand Up @@ -297,7 +297,8 @@ To help improve security, compliance, and standardization, you can customize the
Customizing the claims results in a new format for the entire `sub` claim, which replaces the default predefined `sub` format in the token described in "[AUTOTITLE](/actions/deployment/security-hardening-your-deployments/about-security-hardening-with-openid-connect#example-subject-claims)."

> [!NOTE]
> The `sub` claim uses the shortened form `repo` (for example, `repo:ORG-NAME/REPO-NAME`) instead of `repository` to reference the repository.
> The `sub` claim uses the shortened form `repo` (for example, `repo:ORG-NAME/REPO-NAME`) instead of `repository` to reference the repository. {% ifversion fpt or ghec or ghes > 3.15 %}
> Any `:` within the context value will be replaced with `%3A`. {% endif %}
The following example templates demonstrate various ways to customize the subject claim. To configure these settings on {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %}, admins use the REST API to specify a list of claims that must be included in the subject (`sub`) claim.

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In your cloud provider's OIDC configuration, configure the `sub` condition to require a `repository_owner_id` claim that matches the required value.

{% ifversion fpt or ghec or ghes > 3.15 %}

#### Example: Context value with `:`

This example demonstrates how to handle context value with `:`. For example, when the job references an environment named `production:eastus`.

{% data reusables.actions.use-request-body-api %}

```json
{
"include_claim_keys": [
"environment",
"repository_owner"
]
}
```

In your cloud provider's OIDC configuration, configure the `sub` condition to require that claims must include a specific value for `environment` and `repository_owner`. For example: `"sub": "environment:production%3Aeastus:repository_owner:octo-org"`.
{% endif %}

#### Resetting organization template customizations

This example template resets the subject claims to the default format. This template effectively opts out of any organization-level customization policy.
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{% data reusables.release-notes.2024-11-ghe-repl-promote-primary-down %}
[Updated: 2024-11-13]
deprecations:
- |
The option to "copy Storage settings from Actions" in the Management Console ("GitHub Packages" > "Packages Storage Settings") has been removed. [Updated: 2024-11-20]
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# https://github.com/github/releases/issues/4878
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The Management Console API has been removed. The Manage GHES API reached feature parity with the Management Console API in {% data variables.product.prodname_ghe_server %} version 3.12. For information about the Manage GHES API, see "[AUTOTITLE](/rest/enterprise-admin/manage-ghes)."
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The option to "copy Storage settings from Actions" in the Management Console ("GitHub Packages" > "Packages Storage Settings") has been removed. [Updated: 2024-11-20]
errata:
# https://github.com/github/docs-content/issues/16489
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