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Hi All, I Have A Quick Question Regarding Passing Secrets To A Docker Container. Our Set Up Is The Following: We Use Gcp Autoscaler To Spawn "Workers" Where The Training/Testing Is Done. In Order To Pass Secrets To The Docker Container Where The Code Is B

Hi all, I have a quick question regarding passing secrets to a docker container. Our set up is the following: we use GCP Autoscaler to spawn "workers" where the training/testing is done. In order to pass secrets to the docker container where the code is being run, I am thinking of using Google Secrets Manager for passing secrets. However, the docker container does not have the same execution context as the VM, so what would be a safe way of querying the secrets manager for the secrets?

  
  
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Hi @<1601023807399661568:profile|PompousSpider11> , that depends on your setup. You could inject something into each worker machine using the autoscaler startup script that will allow you to query the Google secrets manager, for example

  
  
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Hi @<1523701087100473344:profile|SuccessfulKoala55> , I thought of passing environment parameters directly to the docker, but that approach would be a bit unsafe. Your idea makes definitely more sense...

  
  
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