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Use GitHub Packages from different Organization #989
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i updated the al go settings with using freddydk/AL-Go@nuget and added a trusted nuget feed in my settings "TrustedNuGetFeeds": [ Then i went to my custom app in Project Org and and added a dependency as usual. Checking the Log dont even see it that the Package gehts downloaded. The Log shows for Step "Download Project Dependencies"
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Yes, you should be able to add multiple trusted organizations. |
thanks freddy, enjoy your vacation :) |
I'm facing the problem here too. In my personal github account, I've created a repo using the nuget branch template.
in the Action secret I have added GhNuGetMyOrg with the previously generated personal token. The build fails. The following command works on my server :
I've attached the debug log of the CI/CD action hope it helps |
Sorry for the delay on this - have been busy on BC24 / PS7 stuff, but will have a look at this next week. |
I would suggest to have custom script that would run on specific lifecycle event in the same spirit of BC integration |
You need to move the TrustedNuGetFeeds setting to the repository settings file (.github/AL-Go-Settings.json) |
And sorry for the long wait here :-( |
This is an example of this: |
Hello,
we are trying to find our way through different scenarios on how to use Al-Go.
Our current idea is to have one GitHub Organization for our Producut Development Team.
There we want to store all our Apps in GitHub Packages.
In a different we want to manage the individual Projects.
How could we configure Al-Go to use the Packages from the Product Org for depenendy resolution
and still have the Packages from Custom Projects within the Project Orgainzation.
My question ist, is there a way to manage mulitple GitHubPackagesContext for one organization.
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