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j-rewerts avatar j-rewerts commented on August 30, 2024 1

Hey @SimonDraime. Thanks for the report! This is definitely a bug, we should be honoring what is defined as the default in the YAML file. I'll let you know when we've got a fix ready.

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j-rewerts avatar j-rewerts commented on August 30, 2024 1

Nothing to report currently, I'll follow up once we're getting close to shipping the fix.

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j-rewerts avatar j-rewerts commented on August 30, 2024

Though I am curious to understand more about your last part:
it would be very useful to be able to use different manifest files with the same ARM template for different environment type?

We don't currently have this ability in the product. Mind expanding a bit more on what you're hoping to achieve?

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SimonDraime avatar SimonDraime commented on August 30, 2024

Sorry, I was not very clear on that.

I meant that my catalogs Github repo would contain several environment definitions with each time the same ARM template (a different file but the same content) with a different manifest.yaml.
It would simplify the deployment process for our developer by just choosing a different environment definitions instead of defining the parameters themself.

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j-rewerts avatar j-rewerts commented on August 30, 2024

Ah I really like this idea!
What if we had something like a set of defined parameters on each environment type? When a dev goes to the dev portal and creates the environment, we'll look at the environment type parameters first. Then the parameters that the dev must provide is just whatever is in the environment definition YAML that wasn't in the environment type. This may let you have just a single environment definition but have it vary between dev, prod etc.

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SimonDraime avatar SimonDraime commented on August 30, 2024

Yes, it would be a good idea to use the environment type to define some parameters that are always the same for a specific environment type.
However, where would you define these parameters' values on the Azure portal, it's not very clear for me how are linked the catalogs and the environment definitions to the environment types? What if you have several environment definitions in your catalog? How to defines the parameters' value for each environment definition in the environment type?

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SimonDraime avatar SimonDraime commented on August 30, 2024

@j-rewerts Do you have an idea of the timeframe for the fix availability?

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