How can I encrypt environment variables in Travis CI?
You can encrypt environment variables in Travis CI using the travis encrypt
command. This command allows you to securely store sensitive information.
What if I want to use these variables in my build?
Once encrypted, you can reference these variables in your .travis.yml
file using the secure
key.
Can you show me an example of how to set this up?
Sure! In your .travis.yml
, you would include something like this:
env:
global:
- secure: "<encrypted_value>"
Just replace <encrypted_value>
with your actual encrypted variable.
Is there a limit to the size of the variables I can encrypt?
Yes, there is a limit. Each encrypted variable can be up to 4096 characters long.
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