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Ahha! Thank you @danielcompton
@cfleming Part of the problem is I’m not actually sure ;) With boot, outside IntelliJ, I have to set MAVEN_OPTS
and BOOT_JVM_OPTS
to configure my PCKS12 certificate as the keystone, the cert type, and my cert/keystone password
Probably I should verify that works with lein
in a bash terminal instead of jumping straight into IntelliJ
The reason I need to set it is the artifactory repo that we use for internal libs uses client certificate authentication for access, and it is mandated that our certs are password protected
@carr0t Right, I ask because I may be able to set those directly in lein when I invoke it. The issue is that env vars like that are sometimes setup so that you can’t easily see them and the idea is they’re passed in - if I give you a couple of text fields to fill in I’m just wondering if you have the values you’d need to fill them in.
Analyse > Inspect code?
not sure whether that works for functions tho