But yeah, I see the point of enterprise having this feature and basic not 🙂
Just multiple users who do not share their repositories. So sharing with the agent is also not possible.
So sharing with the agent is also not possible.
But they can see each others experiments, so why wouldn't the agent be able to have a read-only access ?
BTW:
ReassuredTiger98 you can put your user/pass into the git URL link, but I'm not sure this will solve the privacy issue 😉
Oh you are right. I did not think this through... To implement this properly it gets to enterprisy for me, so I ll just leave it for now :D
Hi ReassuredTiger98
I do not want to share with the clearml-agent workstations.
Long story short, no 😞
The agent is responsible to spin all jobs, regardless of users, basically it has to have a read-only user for all the repositories. I "think" the enterprise version has a vault feature, that allows you to store these kind of secrets on the User itself.
What exactly is the use case?