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Created by misk on 3/2/2024 in #help
CLI tool with access to connection strings?
So thanks for the input, it was very helpful
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Created by misk on 3/2/2024 in #help
CLI tool with access to connection strings?
eh that is not accurate at all - but I am convinced there is no smart way of doing what I thought about. So it will be made on API side
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Created by misk on 3/2/2024 in #help
CLI tool with access to connection strings?
Big queries / data changes stuff. But honestly I have no real measurement of what it would cost. I guess the answer is better safe than sorry, and do the work in the API
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Created by misk on 3/2/2024 in #help
CLI tool with access to connection strings?
I dont wanna pay more for the API 😄 I guess i could link it up with azure accounts and allow their users to see the secrets in the keyvault. But I dont really like that either
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Created by misk on 3/2/2024 in #help
CLI tool with access to connection strings?
Hmm fair enough.. This is an internal program for admins - so i thought it would be fine that they could access stuff directly, as long as the connection strings not saved on their machine. So there is no way to move this "admin work" to the client instead of the server (api)?
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Created by misk on 3/2/2024 in #help
CLI tool with access to connection strings?
Again, I agree that connection strings should not be on client machines. It seems like my question is misunderstood? Is there no way of treating the connections the same way an api bearer token is treated? So hidden behind the login, and with a time expiry that will make it unusable after a while?
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Created by misk on 3/2/2024 in #help
CLI tool with access to connection strings?
Yeah I agree, but I really dont want the extra load on the API - hence the question.
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Created by misk on 3/2/2024 in #help
CLI tool with access to connection strings?
But wouldn't that still require the connection strings to be present on all the devices that want to use the CLI?
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