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feat: Add auth property to coder_agent_script#5
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This enables explicit definition of auth type, so the agentdoesn't misinterpret the running environment.This also adds "username" and "name" properties to "coder_workspace"to allow for pretty resource naming inside a cloud.
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left one comment on naming. NB
@@ -65,6 +65,8 @@ func New() *schema.Provider { | |||
transition = "start" | |||
} | |||
rd.Set("transition", transition) | |||
rd.Set("username", os.Getenv("CODER_WORKSPACE_USERNAME")) |
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thoughts onowner
andCODER_WORKSPACE_OWNER
instead? to me, username sounds like a property unique to the workspace.
This enables explicit definition of auth type, so the agentdoesn't misinterpret the running environment.This also adds "username" and "name" properties to "coder_workspace"to allow for pretty resource naming inside a cloud.
This enables explicit definition of auth type, so the agent
doesn't misinterpret the running environment.
This also adds "username" and "name" properties to "coder_workspace"
to allow for pretty resource naming inside a cloud.