- Simplifies how we 'import' our configuration files a little in order to make them more grokable.
- Starts to exclude files based on explicit configuration rather than convention.
- Adds the first instance of us being able to select an implementation (of multiple) of a component at runtime.
The fix here is two fold:
- We shouldn't be providing the DataSource (which loads the data) with an id when we are creating from within a folder (in the buggy code we are providing the parentKey of the new KV you are creating)
- Being able to provide an empty id to the DataSource/KV repository and that repository responding with a newly created object is more towards the "new way of doing forms", therefore the corresponding code to return a newly created ember-data object. As we changed the actual bug in point 1 here, we need to make sure the repository responds with an empty object when the request id is empty.
Consul's ingress and terminating gateways are meant to enable connectivity
within your organizational network between services outside the Consul service
mesh and those within. They are not meant to connect to the public internet.
* adding changes to move compat matrix
* add back compat matrix
* add Vault versions
* adding details around monorepo
* add note about secrets backend
* small refactors
* Slight update with OpenShift notes
* Add note about OpenShift 4.4.x
* Update website/content/docs/k8s/installation/compatibility.mdx
Co-authored-by: Nitya Dhanushkodi <nitya@hashicorp.com>
* small formatting
* Removing Consul image column from Vault as secrets backend section
Since we already imply that default consul-k8s image should be used for support
* formating changes
Co-authored-by: Nitya Dhanushkodi <nitya@hashicorp.com>
Remove some unnecessary comments around query_blocking metric. The only
line that needs any comments in the atomic decrement.
Cleanup the block and return comments and logic. The old comment about
AbandonCh may have been relevant before, but it is expected behaviour
now.
The logic was simplified by inverting the err condition.
This helps keep the logic in blockingQuery more focused. In the future we
may have a separate struct for RPC queries which may allow us to move this
off of Server.
This safeguard should be safe to apply in general. We are already
applying it to non-blocking queries that call blockingQuery, so it
should be fine to apply it to others.
To remove the TODO, and make it more readable.
In general this reduces the scope of variables, making them easier to reason about.
It also introduces more early returns so that we can see the flow from the structure
of the function.