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The plugin is provisioned to not use any auth, but when tested, it complains that the config is invalid, and to configure the "allowed hosts" in the authentication section. When going to the Authentication section, it shows that no-auth is configured.
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Set up a provisioned plug-in that doesn't use auth.
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I think perhaps I've misunderstood something with your documentation. I think I should have added the host:port to allowedHosts under jsonData:, instead of using the old method of using url: host:port. This appears to remove the error, and I was able to get it working. Please let me know if this is correct.
thanks!
Describe the Bug
The plugin is provisioned to not use any auth, but when tested, it complains that the config is invalid, and to configure the "allowed hosts" in the authentication section. When going to the Authentication section, it shows that no-auth is configured.
Steps to reproduce
Set up a provisioned plug-in that doesn't use auth.
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Note: bugs will be fixed only if enough information provided to reproduce the issue!
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Version Details:
Grafana version : Grafana v9.5.15 (5f5a096c79a0200a4a2cddbb499c50095edc3401)
Plugin version : 2.8.0 (keyId: 7e4d0c6a708866e7)
Additional context
I've also noticed that there is an additional note that the url is deprecated, but I was not able to find any specific information
about that.
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