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Pass cli flags to cloud provider registration #52
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Having run into this challenge myself, the easiest way to work around it is to not use a CLI flag, but to add a configuration option to cloud config. |
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Hi 👋
I've looking at making a change in cloud-provider-aws to add a feature based on a new flag/feature gate. While looking at the code , it seems like the only settings that are passed to the plugins are the cloud provider settings(ref).
I want to check if there is a way to pass cli flags or feature gate information into the cloud provider during initialization. Is that possible today? Have there been conversations earlier around passing flags or an interface from cloud provider to the plugins?
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