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I found this #2669 but that isn't the case for me. |
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@rockaut Thanks |
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Heja @samdulam , ok thank you for answering. It would be cool if there would be a way to set the git options somehow. There may be occasions where NOT pulling submodules is accepted and better. |
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@rockaut Thanks for bringing this up, unfortunately this feature isn't currently on our roadmap right now. |
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@mariyam-portainer you mean pulling submodules or the git options? |
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What would you be trying to achieve with git options? |
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@mariyam-portainer and @huib-portainer - sorry let's reset this: just forget about the "git options" thing, it was just an idea I mixed in. The only thing for me is the submodules support. |
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any plans to add this feature. We work a lot with submodules and therefore without this we can't use this git feature on portainer |
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+1 for Submodules support, from a Portainer EE customer. It's essential for us to have this integration since almost all of our stacks are created with Git repositories having multiple compose files, using the override/extends method (explained here). Is there any plan on adding this feature in Portainer? |
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The lack of this feature is keeping us from using repository deployment as a whole as well. I'd appreciate this feature a lot. |
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I would really appreciate this feature as well. |
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I've added some notes to our documentation that indicates that submodules aren't supported at present - this doesn't mean we're not going to implement support for this, just that we should pre-warn users of this beforehand. The feature is being tracked internally for potential future implementation.
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Question:
Heja there,
I can't get my current setup up and running currently and I struggle to understand what I get wrong.
I have multiple public repositories - for each stack one. I also have an private repo which serves as my umbrella repository and combines all the other repositories as submodules - this one contains some secret files and such. This way I can just clone/pull my private repo and keep all the other things open. If I try to get one of this stacks up and running in portainer-ce (v2.9.1) it states that the compose file is not found.
As a test I tried to deploy the stack directly from the stack-repo which worked. And also a compose file directly from my private repo worked. So I guess your current implementation doesn't clones/pulls the submodules?
I tried to scrape through the source but my golang-fu is very week ;-)
best
Markus
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