If --filename-override is specified, convert it to an absolute path same as regular filenames #1793
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Fixes the issue described in ansible-collections/community.sops#226.
If you are in a subdirectory below
.sops.yaml
(saysubdir/
) and usesops encrypt local_filename.yaml
, it will correctly matchsubdir/local_filename.yaml
in.sops.yaml
if you're usingpath_regex: subdir/local_filename\.yaml
. If you usesops encrypt --filename-override local_filename.yaml
, it will not find the matching encryption rule since it won't match/path/to/subdir/local_filename.yaml
, but onlylocal_filename.yaml
.