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import { ComponentProps } from 'react';
import { Alert } from '@@/Alert';
import { EnvironmentVariablesFieldset } from './EnvironmentVariablesFieldset';
import { EnvironmentVariablesPanel } from './EnvironmentVariablesPanel';
type FieldsetProps = ComponentProps<typeof EnvironmentVariablesFieldset>;
export function StackEnvironmentVariablesPanel({
onChange,
values,
errors,
isFoldable = false,
showHelpMessage,
}: {
isFoldable?: boolean;
showHelpMessage?: boolean;
} & FieldsetProps) {
return (
<EnvironmentVariablesPanel
explanation={
<div>
You may use{' '}
<a
href="https://docs.portainer.io/v/2.20/user/docker/stacks/add#environment-variables"
target="_blank"
data-cy="stack-env-vars-help-link"
rel="noreferrer noopener"
>
environment variables in your compose file
</a>
. The environment variable values set below will be used as
substitutions in the compose file. Note that you may also reference a
stack.env file in your compose file. A stack.env file contains the
environment variables and their values (e.g. TAG=v1.5).
</div>
}
onChange={onChange}
values={values}
errors={errors}
isFoldable={isFoldable}
showHelpMessage={showHelpMessage}
alertMessage={
<div className="flex p-4">
<Alert color="info" className="col-sm-12">
<div>
<p>
<strong>stack.env file operation</strong>
</p>
<div>
When deploying via <strong>Repository</strong>, the stack.env
file must already reside in the Git repo.
</div>
<div>
When deploying via <strong>Web editor</strong>,{' '}
<strong>Upload</strong> or{' '}
<strong>Custom template deployment</strong>, the stack.env file
is auto created from what you set below.
</div>
</div>
</Alert>
</div>
}
/>
);
}