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It would be very helpful if MetadataService were to capture the app's standby bucket. Some of those buckets restrict the app's network access or ability to run jobs.
I could submit a pull request if that's something you'd be open to, although obviously this info needs to be surfaced in the dashboard as well.
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Hi @caplan - we are finalizing our issues triage process and contribution guidelines, so we'll get back to you on this as soon as we can. About this feature request specifically, at first glance, it seems like a reasonable thing to have, so we'll discuss this internally (as well as figuring out how we can pull the entire thread through to the UI)
We are still working out the process and issues template stuff, but regarding this specific feature, we are trying to figure out how to best fit this under a new OpenTelemetry-based SDK architectural model. So maybe a couple of questions to clarify what you're look for to see if it meshes about how we are thinking about it:
Are thing thinking this is a piece of metadata that is tagged with every session, and immutable throughout that session (e.g. similar to disk usage), or something else?
If it's a session attribute, what other places in the dashboard do you want to see this besides the "Session Information" side bar?
How crucial is the ability to filter by this attribute?
It would be very helpful if
MetadataService
were to capture the app's standby bucket. Some of those buckets restrict the app's network access or ability to run jobs.I could submit a pull request if that's something you'd be open to, although obviously this info needs to be surfaced in the dashboard as well.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: