quarkus.kubernetes-config.secrets.enabled not explained on Kubernetes Config documentation
See original GitHub issueDescribe the bug
The configuration reference for kubernetes config does not list the property quarkus.kubernetes-config.secrets.enabled
Expected behavior
Should be included in the property list on that page
Actual behavior
Only mention in the explanations of another property
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- Created 2 years ago
- Comments:9 (8 by maintainers)
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Okay, I’ll prepare a PR to fix the issue.
Ouch… That is likely just my dumb mistake in naming the package