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[BUG] Grafana - Changing password from epicli does not work #2420

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plirglo opened this issue Jul 5, 2021 · 1 comment
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[BUG] Grafana - Changing password from epicli does not work #2420

plirglo opened this issue Jul 5, 2021 · 1 comment

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@plirglo
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plirglo commented Jul 5, 2021

Describe the bug
Changing grafana password from epicli does not work. Still have old password configured by first epicli run

How to reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Build cluster with some basic Grafana config
  2. Edit config file changing Grafana password
  3. Re-run epicli apply

Expected behavior
Grafana password should be changed

Environment

  • Cloud provider: All
  • OS: Tested on Ubuntu

epicli version: 1.0.0


DoD checklist

  • Changelog updated (if affected version was released)
  • COMPONENTS.md updated / doesn't need to be updated
  • Automated tests passed (QA pipelines)
    • apply
    • upgrade
  • Case covered by automated test (if possible)
  • Idempotency tested
  • Documentation updated / doesn't need to be updated
  • All conversations in PR resolved
  • Backport tasks created / doesn't need to be backported
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sbbroot commented Jan 12, 2022

Since we do not officially support loading variables from both config file and default file at the same time during the upgrade mode, this part will not be added.

sbbroot added a commit that referenced this issue Jan 12, 2022
* Change Grafana admin password in the apply mode (#2420)
@plirglo plirglo closed this as completed Jan 13, 2022
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