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consider browserless download of publishSettings #18

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tjanczuk opened this issue May 4, 2012 · 2 comments
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consider browserless download of publishSettings #18

tjanczuk opened this issue May 4, 2012 · 2 comments

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tjanczuk commented May 4, 2012

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woloski commented May 24, 2012

This would be great. Download of the publishSettings is such a confusing process, especially if you have multiple subsriptions and more confusing even if you reached the 10 certs quota. But I'm not sure this is doable since there is no API to do that. You would have to login with windows Live. Are you thinking of using a headless browser and ask for the LiveID user and password?

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Yes, mimicking the browser and specifying LiveID creds on the command line is what I thought to look into.


From: Matias Woloski [reply@reply.github.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 6:12 PM
To: Tomasz Janczuk
Subject: Re: [git-azure] consider browserless download of publishSettings (#18)

This would be great. Download of the publishSettings is such a confusing process, especially if you have multiple subsriptions and more confusing even if you reached the 10 certs quota. But I'm not sure this is doable since there is no API to do that. You would have to login with windows Live. Are you thinking of using a headless browser and ask for the LiveID user and password?


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