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I do not see how to import SSH keys for Git access. Even the oauth acces, which only works with GitHub, according to the documentation only works with public repositories, making it completely unneccessary and not helpful. When cloning a module, it needs to be able to access the private repos they are in.
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How gaia is supposed to use if only public repository accessible and parameter files can't be taken from other storages (S3 for example).
Do I have to describe all sensitive data and whole AWS service configuration at public repository?
Yes it is possible to store sensitive data in environment variables, but ENVs has pretty limited features (e.g. only strings supported) and set manually tones of ENVs for every module/stack is not convenient.
I do not see how to import SSH keys for Git access. Even the oauth acces, which only works with GitHub, according to the documentation only works with public repositories, making it completely unneccessary and not helpful. When cloning a module, it needs to be able to access the private repos they are in.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: