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Make threshold for logging slow requests configurable #5109

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What this PR does

Makes SLOW_THRESHOLD_SECONDS configurable from environment variable. This is to support separate metrics pods as having a different definition of slow request (10s)

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@mderynck mderynck added pr:no public docs Added to a PR that does not require public documentation updates release:ignore PR will not be added to release notes labels Oct 1, 2024
@mderynck mderynck marked this pull request as ready for review October 1, 2024 19:40
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@mderynck mderynck added this pull request to the merge queue Oct 2, 2024
Merged via the queue into dev with commit 01f94f4 Oct 2, 2024
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@mderynck mderynck deleted the mderynck/make-slow-logging-threshold-configurable branch October 2, 2024 19:11
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