Inquiry about CloudQuery plugins and their current source status

Hello CQ team,

We are reviewing CloudQuery as an option to set up a cloud asset inventory for AWS and Azure, and I’m spinning up a demo without an account. I noticed that the plugins used to be published in the main repo cloudquery/cloudquery, but they seem to be stale now. When using the ./cloudquery plugin install command, they seem to be downloading from a GCP storage bucket. I can see that the update of the latest plugins (i.e., Azure Jan 31, 2024) are more recent than any change in the plugins directory (cloudquery/cloudquery/tree/main/plugins/source/azure Dec 22, 2023).

Are these plugins closed source now?

Hey! We host all the plugins today as part of our hub at hub.cloudquery.io (underneath we use GCS for the storage).

The Azure plugin is open core; it contains some tables that are closed source. You can see which ones on our hub and the open core announcement on our blog.

Does that mean that the plugins no longer live in the cloudquery/cloudquery repo and they cannot be audited?

It does live under cloudquery/cloudquery but premium tables live in a private fork. Link to announcement
If you need access to the full source for audit or other purposes, feel free to pick a slot here and we can provide it as part of an enterprise contract.