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We only support official EE for the use case. Could you please try out with an official one and confirm the behavior? |
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Problem
Using VSCode3 on MacOS remoting to an Ubuntu 22.04 dev host, the error message:
[Error - 2:24:20 PM] ExecutionEnvironment service not correctly initialized.
Checking the Output - Ansible Support:
Settings.py
{
"ansible.ansible.path": "/home/ansible/.local/bin/ansible",
"ansible.ansible.reuseTerminal": true,
"ansible.ansibleNavigator.path": "/home/ansible/.local/bin/ansible-navigator",
"ansible.executionEnvironment.enabled": true,
"ansible.executionEnvironment.image": "hub.domain.net/winrm_image:latest",
"ansible.lightspeed.enabled": true,
"ansible.lightspeed.suggestions.enabled": true,
"ansible.python.interpreterPath": "/usr/bin/python3",
"ansible.validation.lint.path": "/home/ansible/.local/bin/ansible-lint",
"python.defaultInterpreterPath": "/usr/bin/python"
}
In the terminal I can run:
podman pull hub.domain.net/winrm_image:latest
. successfullypodman images
shows the image I wantHowever my Private Automation Hub requires a login, much like quay and registry. I have not found settings to cover that so maybes that' the problem?
Solution
The extension correctly pulls the image or if not missing, uses the one specified.
Alternatives
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