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Configure whitelists using yml #1

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heryxpc opened this issue Nov 22, 2016 · 4 comments
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Configure whitelists using yml #1

heryxpc opened this issue Nov 22, 2016 · 4 comments

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@heryxpc
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heryxpc commented Nov 22, 2016

What would be the configuration using application.yml instead of application.groovy? Is it supported?

@benorama
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Sorry, it is not supported.
But why would you want to do that, since it already works in groovy?

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heryxpc commented Nov 23, 2016

I'm using Grails 3.1.9 and all our configuration, including other Grails plugins, are in our application.yml. This would make all our configuration consistent and avoid possible configuration conflicts.

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So you might have to implement it.
I've just migrated this plugin from Grails2 to Grails3 because we needed it for you platform, but I'm not the author of it.
Sorry!

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heryxpc commented Nov 24, 2016

No worries, I'll work on it. Thanks!

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