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In the article it is stated:
`The access policy should grant the identity the following secret permissions: Get,Set, List, and Delete.`
It is however, also possible to create the KeyVault keys b…
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For some reason, these option fields are marked as `const` which means the user can't set them. They should likely be non-const. Making this change is non-breaking (unlike the other way around)
https:…
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### Library name
Azure.Identity
### Please describe the feature.
For certificate authentication (needed for app registrations as managed identities are not supported), the options are `Client…
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What about offering the opportunity to reference App Configuration values the same way we can do with [Key Vault References](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/app-service/app-service-key-vault-re…
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## Issue details
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**Describe the solution you'd like**
The current configuration feels a bit odd with the `objects.array` which is a mix of secrets & keys.
Example from README:
```yaml
apiVersion: secrets-store.c…
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### Description
When running the Import-AzWebAppKeyVaultCertificate cmdlet I always get the following warning even though I have the key vault permissions configured correctly and the command succe…
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is there any option to access config/secret values from C#? i need to access keys like EventHub connection string, Application Insights keys etc.
i can create [secret scope](https://docs.azuredatab…
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## Describe the noise
What-If throws an error against ARM template that has /add in Microsoft.KeyVault/vaults/accessPolicies
**Resource type** (i.e. Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts)
Microsoft.Key…
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It's possible this is intended behavior, but it still strikes me as a funky inconsistency in Bicep.
**Bicep version**
Bicep CLI version 0.12.40 (41892bd0fb)
**Describe the bug**
I would like t…