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
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 😉
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.
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?