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Feature Request - Spring boot info #99

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choss opened this issue Mar 13, 2020 · 4 comments
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Feature Request - Spring boot info #99

choss opened this issue Mar 13, 2020 · 4 comments
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choss commented Mar 13, 2020

Similarly to the "Health" tab for spring boot applications, could we also have the "info" endpoint/MBean integrated into hawt-io?

I think the cards for health with the details are great and show exactly what we need.

I'd like to help, but I have no angular skills

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rfelgent commented Jul 1, 2021

Hi @tadayosi ,

do you think that this feature request is worth the time to invest ? The reason why I ask is, that the post is from March 2020...

I would use the "health" code as template for creating the "info" code.

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tadayosi commented Jul 1, 2021

Yes, contributions are always welcome.

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rfelgent commented Jul 7, 2021

Hi @tadayosi ,

I had some trouble to setup the local build environment on my win10 OS due to some version library conflicts (e.g.: python2 <=> python3, node12 <=> node8, gulp and so on). In the end, I used a dedicated dockerfile for compiling and running the project.

Do you think it might be a good idea to provide a Dockerfile having all libs/dependencies required to build/compile/run the project ? Other committers might benefit from such a Dockerfile, too.

If you agree, I would recommend to create another MR request and another issue before continuing with this issue. What do you think?

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tadayosi commented Jul 7, 2021

I'd normally just use tools like pyenv and nvm to workaround such version problems (FYI I use Linux). Doesn't that work for you?
I haven't heard from any other contributors that they have such difficulty so far (and I don't either).

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