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Introducing Enhanced Alert Actions and Triage Functionality
Socket now supports four distinct alert actions instead of the previous two, and alert triaging allows users to override the actions taken for all individual alerts.
confedarate
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Narrow road conf-loader suitable for confederates of apps (for instance suits of microserviceses)
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We wanted the init of apps tiny and tight. We wanted it aimed at suits of microservices.
Every app has a name configured in code. That's used for identification in logging, and for specific conf file - when needed. Confederate utilizes that. It also looks for a common conf. They're merged — with top-level keys granularity only. That's it. Because "fancy and elaborate" complex chains of inheritence, variable expansion and merging have avsolutely no place in app-confs at run-time. When you need that, you solve it in a conf-build stage. You want to catch problems at build time, not at deploy-time on server, with it's invariably differing setup compared to your dev-situation. Also, we all love yaml, etc — but again, that convenience saves no time in a deployed conf situation. For that: again, add a build-stage for the confs! Don't be lazy in the wrong places!
It's picky. Pass my-app --conf the-conf-dir
, my-app --conf=the-conf-dir
or CONF=the-conf-dir my-app
. A specific conf-file-path be passed instead of dir.
With the dir, it looks for "the-conf-dir/common-defaults.conf.json" and "the-conf-dir/the-app-name.conf.json" and merges them at top-level keys granularity only — yes, that's a feature — with the app-specific properties naturally taking precedence.
It's written in TypeScript for buildtime insurances.
More details to come — and changes. The goal is to reduce it to the least possible amount of code. Don't use this until v1.0.0, you've been warned.
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Narrow road conf-loader suitable for confederates of apps (for instance suits of microserviceses)
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