One service account to pull images to multiple projects
I'm working on a CI solution with Redhat Openshift and Microsoft Azure.
To pull images to a project I'm creating a service account with the commands below:
oc project first-project
oc create sa azure-pipeline-svcact
oc policy add-role-to-user admin system:serviceaccount:first-project:azure-pipeline-svcact
To get the this service account token, I'm using the following command
oc sa get-token azure-pipeline-svcact
It's working well, but I've to create one user per project and each user will have different tokens.
Is there a way to create only one service account with the same token that has permissions to build and pull images to multiple projects?
Thanks
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I'm working on a CI solution with Redhat Openshift and Microsoft Azure.
To pull images to a project I'm creating a service account with the commands below:
oc project first-project
oc create sa azure-pipeline-svcact
oc policy add-role-to-user admin system:serviceaccount:first-project:azure-pipeline-svcact
To get the this service account token, I'm using the following command
oc sa get-token azure-pipeline-svcact
It's working well, but I've to create one user per project and each user will have different tokens.
Is there a way to create only one service account with the same token that has permissions to build and pull images to multiple projects?
Thanks
openshift
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I'm working on a CI solution with Redhat Openshift and Microsoft Azure.
To pull images to a project I'm creating a service account with the commands below:
oc project first-project
oc create sa azure-pipeline-svcact
oc policy add-role-to-user admin system:serviceaccount:first-project:azure-pipeline-svcact
To get the this service account token, I'm using the following command
oc sa get-token azure-pipeline-svcact
It's working well, but I've to create one user per project and each user will have different tokens.
Is there a way to create only one service account with the same token that has permissions to build and pull images to multiple projects?
Thanks
openshift
I'm working on a CI solution with Redhat Openshift and Microsoft Azure.
To pull images to a project I'm creating a service account with the commands below:
oc project first-project
oc create sa azure-pipeline-svcact
oc policy add-role-to-user admin system:serviceaccount:first-project:azure-pipeline-svcact
To get the this service account token, I'm using the following command
oc sa get-token azure-pipeline-svcact
It's working well, but I've to create one user per project and each user will have different tokens.
Is there a way to create only one service account with the same token that has permissions to build and pull images to multiple projects?
Thanks
openshift
openshift
asked Nov 12 '18 at 16:54
Ranieri Mazili
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You can absolutely use a service account to access multiple projects. You just have to give permissions.
oc policy add-role-to-user admin system:serviceaccount:first-project:azure-pipeline-svcact -n second-project
oc policy add-role-to-user admin system:serviceaccount:first-project:azure-pipeline-svcact -n third-project
...
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You can absolutely use a service account to access multiple projects. You just have to give permissions.
oc policy add-role-to-user admin system:serviceaccount:first-project:azure-pipeline-svcact -n second-project
oc policy add-role-to-user admin system:serviceaccount:first-project:azure-pipeline-svcact -n third-project
...
etc
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You can absolutely use a service account to access multiple projects. You just have to give permissions.
oc policy add-role-to-user admin system:serviceaccount:first-project:azure-pipeline-svcact -n second-project
oc policy add-role-to-user admin system:serviceaccount:first-project:azure-pipeline-svcact -n third-project
...
etc
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You can absolutely use a service account to access multiple projects. You just have to give permissions.
oc policy add-role-to-user admin system:serviceaccount:first-project:azure-pipeline-svcact -n second-project
oc policy add-role-to-user admin system:serviceaccount:first-project:azure-pipeline-svcact -n third-project
...
etc
You can absolutely use a service account to access multiple projects. You just have to give permissions.
oc policy add-role-to-user admin system:serviceaccount:first-project:azure-pipeline-svcact -n second-project
oc policy add-role-to-user admin system:serviceaccount:first-project:azure-pipeline-svcact -n third-project
...
etc
answered Nov 12 '18 at 19:31
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