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Public Forms redirect to OIDC due to hardcoded GRIST_FORCE_LOGIN

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    paramedicspecialist
    wrote last edited by paramedicspecialist
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    Hello,

    We have been trialing Grist for a new project but have run into an issue.

    We are attempting to publish a form so it's publicly accessible, however we are running into an issue where it redirects to OIDC login instead of showing the form.

    This appears to be caused by the environment variable GRIST_FORCE_LOGIN, which needs to be set to false for forms to be publicly accessible.

    We tried setting this in the env.sh file, but it had no effect. Upon investigating, it appears the variable is being set to true in start.sh, and user configuration from env.sh is sourced earlier.

    Any suggestions, other than cloning the package? Maybe env.sh can be called after the hard coded variables?

    Thanks!

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