Define trusted products for vault
To enable PulseUno products or Git repositories to deploy packages to a vault using chains, define these products as trusted.
Note: Administrator or owner permissions required.
To help you securely deploy to a vault, you have a set of temporary system credentials referenced by variables PULSE_VAULT_USERNAME and PULSE_VAULT_PASSWORD. It is good practice to use these variables in your build scripts to authenticate to a vault during deployment. Only the chains that run from trusted products can use these variables to access the vault and deploy packages to it. For details, see Built-in variables.
To add trusted products to a vault:
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On the top navigation bar, select a space from the spaces list.
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On the sidebar, select Vaults.
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On the Vaults page, open the vault for which you want to set trusted products.
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On the sidebar, select Settings > Trusted Products.
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On the Trusted Products page, specify a list of trusted products or Git repositories. Enter their Trust URIs separated by commas, for example:
<space>/<product>, <space>/<git-repo>
Tip: To obtain a product's Trust URI, open the product or Git repository and select Settings on the sidebar. Click Copy to clipboard
 next to the Trust URI field.Use the asterisk (*) wildcard to match a set of products or Git repositories.
Example: To define all products in a particular space as trusted, enter: <space>/*
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Click Save.
 
                                                            
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