Indeed, After looking at the source, it looks like we need to add one line in there: https://github.com/buildbot/buildbot/blob/master/master/buildbot/plugins/__init__.py#L40 secrets = get_plugins('secrets', None)
You can also import secrets from the actual location from buildbot.secrets.providers.file import SecretInAFile Pierre On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 11:17 AM Trevor Hook <trevor.k.h...@googlemail.com> wrote: > Sorry Pierre > > When I test that new string I get a new error. > > Error while parsing config file: name 'secrets' is not defined > > I've done a quick check to make sure package names are correct and the > path to the secrets/providers seems correct > > I've also found where the name 'secrets' comes from in the secretsManager > class and it is spelt the same way in setup.py and the manager class. > > I'm afraid I don't have time at the moment to start chasing this issue. > > I can submit a pull request to fix the sample code in the manual and > developer documentation if you want but it seems wrong requesting a PR > knowing the samples still don't work. > > > Trevor > > On 9 August 2017 18:34:36 BST, Pierre Tardy <tar...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> >>> c['secretsProviders'] = [util.SecretInAFile(dirname="my/path/way")] >>> >> its in secrets >> https://github.com/buildbot/buildbot/blob/master/master/setup.py#L257 >> >> c['secretsProviders'] = [secrets.SecretInAFile(dirname="my/path/way")] >> >> Thanks for the report. Can you submit a documentation PR? >> >> Regards, >> Pierre >> >
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