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  2. JENKINS-40293

"Add" button should allow opening the dialogue with a specific "Kind" of credential pre-selected

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    • Resolution: Unresolved
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    • credentials-plugin
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      When a plugin introduces a new credential type (e.g. "Azure Credentials") it would be helpful if the views for those plugins to "Add" a credential could pre-select the "Kind" of credential.

      Instead of "Kind" defaulting to "Username with Password" in the "Add Credentials" dialogue, it would be much easier for the "Kind" to open to whatever Kind of credential the plugin is asking the user to enter.

      // cc clguiman arroyc_microsoft

          [JENKINS-40293] "Add" button should allow opening the dialogue with a specific "Kind" of credential pre-selected

          Removing myself as assignee. My current work assignments do not provide sufficient bandwidth to review these issues and in the majority of cases I am only assigned by virtue of being the default assignee. For the credentials-api and scm-api related plugins I have permission to allocate time reviewing changes to these APIs themselves to ensure these APIs remain cohesive, but that can be handled through PR reviews rather than assigning issues in JIRA

          Stephen Connolly added a comment - Removing myself as assignee. My current work assignments do not provide sufficient bandwidth to review these issues and in the majority of cases I am only assigned by virtue of being the default assignee. For the credentials-api and scm-api related plugins I have permission to allocate time reviewing changes to these APIs themselves to ensure these APIs remain cohesive, but that can be handled through PR reviews rather than assigning issues in JIRA

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            rtyler R. Tyler Croy
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