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Thank you for your feedback. This work was planned. In order to avoid a false impression due to request title, I would like to clarify that:
1) MongoDB will first support Workforce Identity Federation for human users to access databases. This will allow you to SSO to the database not with GCP IAM but with your Identity Provider supporting OpenID Connect such as Google Cloud Identity, Okta, Ping, etc..
2) Then, MongoDB will support Workload Identity Federation that will allow your applications to access to database using GCP Service Accounts.
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We are beginning work on this project. Look forward to sharing updates.
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If Triggers were supported by the Atlas API they would also then be theoretically supported by the CLI (https://docs.mongodb.com/mongocli/stable/reference/#mcli-reference). Or are there plans for the CLI to also cover Stitch?
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Note, Stitch now supports JSON Schema Generation (https://docs.mongodb.com/stitch/mongodb/enforce-a-document-schema/index.html) so there's an opportunity to leverage some existing code.
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Here's an example of how to use Atlas Triggers to schedule the scaling or suspension: https://www.mongodb.com/blog/post/atlas-cluster-automation-using-scheduled-triggers