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[BSH] - Control action processing in scripting #27

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davidjguru opened this issue Jun 18, 2022 · 0 comments
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[BSH] - Control action processing in scripting #27

davidjguru opened this issue Jun 18, 2022 · 0 comments
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backend Tasks for backend. configuration Issues related to config topics enhancement New feature or request

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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
In an onboarding context, it is possible for some scripts to execute very severe actions for the host system without explicit confirmation of execution by the user.
This may cause uncalculated damage to the host system, putting other containers / services / data / volumes at risk. Not everyone has a good understanding of the end results that some actions execute.

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Request user permissions to make changes to the host system when launching project scripts.

User Story

As user/developer 
When I'm executing some scripts, 
I need to be informed in the best possible way of the actions that some scripts will perform
In order to prevent unforeseen changes to my environment.
@davidjguru davidjguru added enhancement New feature or request configuration Issues related to config topics backend Tasks for backend. labels Jun 18, 2022
@davidjguru davidjguru self-assigned this Jun 18, 2022
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