kubernetes-varnish | updating configuration | Configuration Management library

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kandi X-RAY | kubernetes-varnish Summary

kandi X-RAY | kubernetes-varnish Summary

kubernetes-varnish is a Python library typically used in Devops, Configuration Management applications. kubernetes-varnish has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities and it has low support. However kubernetes-varnish build file is not available. You can download it from GitHub.

This pod watches Kubernetes (or more specifically, the etcd2 used by Kubernetes) for configuration changes (creates, deletes). When a change is detected, the configuration is updated, and Varnish is gracefully reloaded if needed. It uses etcd2's watch feature rather than polling, so updates should be near-instantaneous.
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              kubernetes-varnish has a low active ecosystem.
              It has 16 star(s) with 1 fork(s). There are 1 watchers for this library.
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              It had no major release in the last 6 months.
              kubernetes-varnish has no issues reported. There are no pull requests.
              It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
              The latest version of kubernetes-varnish is current.

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              kubernetes-varnish has 0 bugs and 0 code smells.

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              kubernetes-varnish has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.
              kubernetes-varnish code analysis shows 0 unresolved vulnerabilities.
              There are 0 security hotspots that need review.

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              kubernetes-varnish does not have a standard license declared.
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              kubernetes-varnish releases are not available. You will need to build from source code and install.
              kubernetes-varnish has no build file. You will be need to create the build yourself to build the component from source.
              kubernetes-varnish saves you 55 person hours of effort in developing the same functionality from scratch.
              It has 144 lines of code, 8 functions and 1 files.
              It has high code complexity. Code complexity directly impacts maintainability of the code.

            Top functions reviewed by kandi - BETA

            kandi has reviewed kubernetes-varnish and discovered the below as its top functions. This is intended to give you an instant insight into kubernetes-varnish implemented functionality, and help decide if they suit your requirements.
            • Refresh services
            • Load a list of services
            • Set a service configuration
            • Run the thread
            • Parse a JSON response from the API
            • Processes a single line
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            kubernetes-varnish Key Features

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            kubernetes-varnish Examples and Code Snippets

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            Community Discussions

            QUESTION

            Puppet copy file if not empty
            Asked 2020-Dec-17 at 02:50

            I have a requirement where I need to check for a file on the puppet master and copy it to the agent only if it is not empty.

            I have the following so far:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2020-Dec-17 at 02:50

            You cannot use an Exec resource to perform the check, because you need to perform the evaluation during catalog building, and resources are not applied until after the catalog is built. Moreover, the test command tests for the existence of a the specified path. It does not know about URLs, and even if it did, it would be unlikely to recognize or handle the puppet: URL scheme. Furthermore, there is no association whatever between resource titles and variable names.

            To gather data at catalog building time, you're looking for a puppet function. It is not that hard to add your own custom function to Puppet, but you don't need that for your case -- the built-in file() function will serve your purpose. It might look something like this:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/65333257

            QUESTION

            Declaring configuration of custom configurable application in java?
            Asked 2020-Nov-10 at 11:42

            So for a hobby project of mine, I would like to create an application that translates an HTTP call and request between two services.

            The application does that based on a configuration that can be set by the user. The idea is that the application listens to an incoming API call translates the call and then forwards it.

            Then the application waits for a response then translates the response and sends it back to the caller.

            A translation can be as simple as renaming a field value in a body object or replace a header field to the body.

            I think a translation should begin with mapping the correct URL so here is an example of what I was thinking of a configuration should look like:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2020-Nov-10 at 11:42

            I have done something sort-of-similar in a different context (generate code from an input specification), so I will provide an outline of what I did to provide some food for thought. I used Config4* (disclosure: I developed that). If the approach I describe below is of interest to you, then I suggest you read Chapters 2 and 3 of the Config4* Getting Started Guide to get an overview of the Config4* syntax and API. Alternatively, express the concepts below in a different configuration syntax, such as XML.

            Config4* is a configuration syntax, and the subset of syntax relevant to this discussion is as follows:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/64766419

            QUESTION

            To run playbook based on ansible_distribution
            Asked 2020-Feb-10 at 14:44

            I have written separate playbooks for tomcat deployment on both Ubuntu and Linux as well, instead of mentioning **

            when: ansible_distribution == 'Ubuntu'

            **in every line in the playbook, i want to run the whole playbook only when this condition meets.

            This is my code

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2020-Feb-10 at 14:44

            Q: "I want to run the playbook only on the hosts based on the ansible_distribution."

            A: It's not possible to include a playbook. This would run the playbooks recursively.

            Only import of a playbook is available. Moreover import_playbook is not a task. It's simply a tool to modularize large playbooks with multiple plays.

            Ansible conditionals do not apply to import_playbook the same way as they do not apply to playbooks.

            Instead, it is possible to create a group that will be used in the playbook.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/60140478

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            Vulnerabilities

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            Install kubernetes-varnish

            You can download it from GitHub.
            You can use kubernetes-varnish like any standard Python library. You will need to make sure that you have a development environment consisting of a Python distribution including header files, a compiler, pip, and git installed. Make sure that your pip, setuptools, and wheel are up to date. When using pip it is generally recommended to install packages in a virtual environment to avoid changes to the system.

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