Http Reaction Docs#135
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Signed-off-by: Daniel Gerlag <daniel@gerlag.ca>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Gerlag <daniel@gerlag.ca>
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| This is a convenience, especially if a single YAML file contains multiple Reaction definitions. | ||
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| If the Reaction is not in the default Drasi namespace, you should specific the target namespace using the `-n` flag as usual: |
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nit typo: Replace specific with specify
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This pull request adds detailed documentation for configuring an HTTP Reaction in Drasi. It introduces a comprehensive guide to creating, managing, and deleting HTTP Reactions, including example YAML configurations, security considerations, and command-line usage.
Platform PR: drasi-project/drasi-platform#253