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### Feature description
Currently, if we want to set the environment during an `export` other than the default, we need to provide the `--env` option.
I'd like the ability to set this `--env` option…
jgoux updated
8 months ago
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Hi,
Currently, there is no way to work locally with Python (the Infisical CLI inject way), in Vscode with the launch.json.
So the desired result is that I should be able to click the green PLAY bu…
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### Feature description
It would be great if you offered an integration with [Modal](https://modal.com/). Modal offers the ability to define "secrets" and each secret may contain many environment var…
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### Describe the bug
Currently when the email server is using a self signed SSL certificate SMTP will fail and not connect up to the server. Once we add the argument to the `tls : { rejectUnauthorize…
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### Feature description
Right now, Infisical integrated only with repository secrets. It would be great to also integrate with environment secrets.
### Why would it be useful?
This integration h…
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### Describe the bug
Duplicate environment-integration-app integration sync are being created
### To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
1. Go to https://app.infisical.com/integrations/xx…
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### Describe the bug
When the environment variable `INVITE_ONLY_SIGNUP` is set to `true`, new accounts can still be created if the `Continue with GitHub` button is configured and clicked.
### To Rep…
ghost updated
5 months ago
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### Feature description
Currently you can copy secrets from other environments.
However, you are only able to copy secrets from a particular path – this action will not copy the secrets within the …
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### Describe the bug
Issue with self-hosted infisical with Google SSO setup, when a new user login via google it redirect's to the sign-up page (same as the initial user) where it asks for the Organi…
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Using latest version of infisical frontend and backend (v.0.36.2) + mongo + redis, self hosted.
When pressing "Continue with Google" button (during login procs.), infisical redirects me to: `https:…