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title: Create Robot Accounts
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weight: 40
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You can create robot accounts to run automated operations. Robot accounts have the following limitations:
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1. Robot Accounts cannot log in to the Harbor interface.
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1. Robot Accounts can only perform operations by using the Docker and Helm CLIs.
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### Add a Robot Account
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1. Log in to the Harbor interface with an account that has at least project administrator privileges.
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1. Go to **Projects**, select a project, and select **Robot Accounts**.
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![Robot accounts](../../../img/add-robot-account.png)
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1. Click **New Robot Account**.
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1. Enter a name and an optional description for this robot account.
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1. Grant permission to the robot account to push images and to push and pull Helm charts.
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Robot accounts can always pull images, so you cannot deselect this option.
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![Add a robot account](../../../img/add-robot-account-2.png)
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1. Click **Save**.
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1. In the confirmation window, click **Export to File** to download the access token as a JSON file, or click the clipboard icon to copy its contents to the clipboard.
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![copy_robot_account_token](../../../img/copy-robot-account-token.png)
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{{< important >}}
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Harbor does not store robot account tokens, so you must either download the token JSON or copy and paste its contents into a text file. There is no way to get the token from Harbor after you have created the robot account.
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{{< /important >}}
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The new robot account appears as `robot$account_name` in the list of robot accounts. The `robot$` prefix makes it easily distinguishable from a normal Harbor user account.
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![New robot account](../../../img/new-robot-account.png)
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1. To delete or disable a robot account, select the account in the list, and select **Disable account** or **Delete** from the Action drop-down menu.
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![Disable or delete a robot account](../../../img/disable-delete-robot-account.png)
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### Configure the Expiry Period of Robot Accounts
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By default, robot accounts expire after 30 days. You can set a longer or shorter lifespan for robot accounts by modifying the expiry period for robot account tokens. The expiry period applies to all robot accounts in all projects.
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1. Log in to the Harbor interface with an account that has Harbor system administrator privileges.
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1. Go to **Configuration** and select **System Settings**.
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1. In the **Robot Token Expiration (Days)** row, modify the number of days after which robot account tokens expire.
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![Set robot account token expiry](../../../img/set-robot-account-token-duration.png)
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### Authenticate with a Robot Account
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To use a robot account in an automated process, for example a script, use `docker login` and provide the credentials of the robot account.
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<pre>
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docker login <i>harbor_address</i>
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Username: robot$<i>account_name</i>
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Password: <i>robot_account_token</i>
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</pre>
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