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Does it make sense to have this limitation on import_dir?
With this known vulnerability, I want to include in pipeline the upload of a folder with init scripts (.sh files), and I have to use import to be able to upload them one by one, iterating through each one.
The import cli command allows to upload .sh files, while the import_dir doest not.
Do you know a simpler/better alternative? Would it be feasible to modify import_dir to allow uploading .sh files?
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Does it make sense to have this limitation on import_dir?
With this known vulnerability, I want to include in pipeline the upload of a folder with init scripts (.sh files), and I have to use import to be able to upload them one by one, iterating through each one.
The import cli command allows to upload .sh files, while the import_dir doest not.
Do you know a simpler/better alternative? Would it be feasible to modify import_dir to allow uploading .sh files?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: