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Fixing x-tests PLAT-2010 #72

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@ivanovSPvirtru ivanovSPvirtru marked this pull request as ready for review August 29, 2022 15:21
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it looks like using helm() and helm_resource() somehow prevents the different resources from sharing an ingress.

I'm errors of the form

```
Build Failed: Internal error occurred: failed calling webhook "validate.nginx.ingress.kubernetes.io": failed to call webhook: Post "https://ingress-nginx-controller-admission.default.svc:443/networking/v1/ingresses?timeout=10s": x509: certificate signed by unknown authority
```

However, waiting a bit and using `kubectl apply -f [output of helm temlate]` creates the ingress without this error.
krokhmaliuk-virtru pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 24, 2024
* PLAT-1519 Python Add PKI authN support

* PLAT-1519 upgrade keycloak python lib to 0.27

* PLAT-1519 get debug logs

* PLAT-1519 rearrange auth flow creation

* PLAT-1519 debug execution

* PLAT-1519 debug 2

* PLAT-1519 check if provide is not none

* PLAT-1519 remove debug logs
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