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For the 2nd one - If you create a Redgate account on https://portal.red-gate.com/ (it's free, nothing to pay for) then you can use that the run the auth verb and then you won't see this again.
For the 1st one, there is a CLI flag, -q, whose action is to "Suppress all output, except for errors and warnings", it's not as precise as you might want though... -
Hello Alistair
Is this login a one time setup, if so can you please share any document or steps on using "auth verb".
I already have any account with Redgate.
My Flyway CLI setup is containerized and it cannot make any connections to outside environments other than the one it is running on. Please let me know how it (2nd) can be suppressed during the setup.
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The description of the various mechanisms is here: https://documentation.red-gate.com/fd/flyway-licensing-263061944.html
To be honest, if it effectively an air-gapped system and you are only using the community tier then there is no value. These are just informational messages so really nothing to worry about and there is no way to suppress these and only these messages -
Thank you for the document.
The document states Flyway will expire after a certain renewal time, So for strictly a community edition use i do not need to add any permits or refresh them at any point?
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No - you don't need to worry about permits or anything, that is only for licensing features at Teams and Enterprise tiers (which are on a subscription model so they eventually expire). -
Thank you.
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I am working on setting up FLYWAY CLI and notice the following 2 Information in logs all the time.
Is there a way to suppress them ? especially the 2nd one.
Flyway Community Edition 10.19.0 by Redgate