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  2. RHIDP-2716

Replaced the deprecated `backend.auth.keys` field in the default configuration

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      Before this update, in a {product-short} deployment with the default configuration, the application logs displayed the deprecation warning.

      With this update, the default `upstream.backstage.appConfig` configuration uses the `backend.auth.externalAccess` field rather than the deprecated `backend.auth.keys` field.
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      Before this update, in a {product-short} deployment with the default configuration, the application logs displayed the deprecation warning. With this update, the default `upstream.backstage.appConfig` configuration uses the `backend.auth.externalAccess` field rather than the deprecated `backend.auth.keys` field.
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      Description of problem:

       

      we should not have any deprecation warning in our default configuration

       

      currently, we I can see the following message in logs for RHDH 1.2 builds

       
      DEPRECATION WARNING: The backend.auth.keys config has been replaced by backend.auth.externalAccess, see https://backstage.io/docs/auth/service-to-service-auth
       
       

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            mittkash Kashish Mittal
            tkral@redhat.com Tomas Kral
            RHIDP - Install
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