feat(cas): add managed flag#3092
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Signed-off-by: Sylwester Piskozub <sylwesterpiskozub@gmail.com>
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| Default: in.Default, | ||
| Fallback: in.Fallback, | ||
| IsInline: in.Inline, | ||
| IsManaged: in.Managed, |
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I'd say that only users with the INSTANCE_ADMIN role can set this flag to true. what do you think?
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nodody should do it no? Isn't setting this value out of the scope of the PR?
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yes, nobody should have access to that, it should be set automatically by the backend during auto provisioning
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Added a
managedflag on the CAS backend to mark backends as Chainloop-managed, and blocked users from updating or deleting them.