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Make config reloadable. #11

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@ghost ghost assigned matttproud Aug 2, 2013
var configLoads = prometheus.NewCounter()

func init() {
prometheus.Register("alertmanager_config_reloads_count", "The number of configuration reloads.", prometheus.NilLabels, configLoads)
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reloads_count -> reloads_total

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Done.

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juliusv commented Aug 2, 2013

Refactored config watcher and reparenting aggregation instances now.

juliusv added a commit that referenced this pull request Aug 5, 2013
@juliusv juliusv merged commit 852f465 into master Aug 5, 2013
@juliusv juliusv deleted the config/reloading branch August 5, 2013 07:56
mxinden added a commit to mxinden/alertmanager that referenced this pull request Mar 24, 2017
* Extract update function from Main.elm into Updates.elm

* Refactor Alerts view to use MsgForAlerts instead of Translator

Related to Issue prometheus#8

* Prevent decode failure when alert annotation is not present

Previously if one alert wouldn't have an annotation field the entire
decoding of the block would fail, due to the Maybe unwrapping of the
block type (line 46). Now if an alert does not have an annotation field
it just returns an empty list for that alert instead.

Fixes prometheus#11

* Move AlertList code to Views/AlertList/.

Related to issue prometheus#8

* Move Alert entity related types to Alerts/Types.elm

Related to issue prometheus#8

* Refactor Silences view to use MsgForSilences instead of Translator

Related to issue prometheus#8

* Move Silences view code to Views/SilenceList

TODO: Split up SilenceList into SilenceList, SilenceEdit, SilenceView,

Related to issue prometheus#8
...

* Rename MsgFor{Alerts,Silences} to MsgFor{AlertList,SilenceList}

Related to issue prometheus#8

* Seperate SilenceView from SilencesListView

Extracting all SilenceView related code to seperate
Views/Silence/{Views,Types,Parsing,Updates} files.

Related to Issue prometheus#8

* Seperate SilenceForm from SilencesListView

Extracting all SilenceForm related code to seperate
Views/SilenceForm/{Views,Types,Parsing,Updates} files.

Related to issue prometheus#8

* Flatten route tree

Instead of having sub routes under silences this commit flattens the
route tree and introduces the SilenceListRoute as a top level route.

Related to issue prometheus#8

* Run elm-format on entire elm code base

* Introduce NotFoundPage to prevent default case conditions

Having (_ ->) in case declarations is error-prone. This removes them in
the routing code.

* Move Status view code to Views/Status/.

Introduce InitView event to keep logic inside view update function
instead of global update function

Related to issue prometheus#8

* Introduce Init*View pattern to SilenceView

Instead of triggering the initialization of the view (loading silences,
loading alerts, ...) inside the global update function, the global
update function just triggers the message Init*View which is picked up
by e.g. the Silence update function which then triggers requesting the
silence.

Related to issue prometheus#8

* Remove unused Silences Msg and corresponding update case

* Remove unused Alerts Msg and corresponding update case

* Prevent empty filters to be specified

If the user inputs only a space into the filter textbox it crashes the
request to the server.

* Move NavBar code into Views folder

Additionally making silence available under /silence/<id>.

* Use type variable "msg" instead of concrete type "Msg"

Related to issue prometheus#8

* Use import alias on qualified view imports

Related to issue prometheus#8

* Rename {edit,new}Form to {new,edit} in SilenceForm.Views

Related to issue prometheus#8

* Pass only model.silence and not the entire model down to SilenceForm

Related to issue prometheus#8

* Refactor AlertListCompact.views function

Credit goes to @w0rm.

Related to issue prometheus#8

* Refactor SilenceBase.view function

Related to issue prometheus#8

* Refactor Views.Silence.Updates.update function

Related to issue prometheus#8

* Refactor Alerts.Types and global parsing function

Related to issue prometheus#8

* Remove accidentally added files
pgier pushed a commit to pgier/alertmanager that referenced this pull request Dec 6, 2018
shing6326 pushed a commit to shing6326/alertmanager that referenced this pull request Jan 1, 2023
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dont flush immidiately and add resolved subset check
zecke added a commit to zecke/alertmanager that referenced this pull request Apr 17, 2024
Addresses:
Scanning your code and 410 packages across 83 dependent modules for known vulnerabilities...

=== Symbol Results ===

Vulnerability prometheus#1: GO-2024-2687
    HTTP/2 CONTINUATION flood in net/http
  More info: https://pkg.go.dev/vuln/GO-2024-2687
  Module: golang.org/x/net
    Found in: golang.org/x/net@v0.20.0
    Fixed in: golang.org/x/net@v0.23.0
    Example traces found:
      prometheus#1: cli/root.go:122:52: cli.NewAlertmanagerClient calls config.NewClientFromConfig, which eventually calls http2.ConfigureTransports
      prometheus#2: types/types.go:290:28: types.MultiError.Error calls http2.ConnectionError.Error
      prometheus#3: notify/notify.go:998:21: notify.TimeActiveStage.Exec calls log.jsonLogger.Log, which eventually calls http2.ErrCode.String
      prometheus#4: notify/notify.go:998:21: notify.TimeActiveStage.Exec calls log.jsonLogger.Log, which eventually calls http2.FrameHeader.String
      prometheus#5: notify/notify.go:998:21: notify.TimeActiveStage.Exec calls log.jsonLogger.Log, which eventually calls http2.FrameType.String
      prometheus#6: types/types.go:290:28: types.MultiError.Error calls http2.GoAwayError.Error
      prometheus#7: notify/notify.go:998:21: notify.TimeActiveStage.Exec calls log.jsonLogger.Log, which eventually calls http2.Setting.String
      prometheus#8: notify/notify.go:998:21: notify.TimeActiveStage.Exec calls log.jsonLogger.Log, which eventually calls http2.SettingID.String
      prometheus#9: types/types.go:290:28: types.MultiError.Error calls http2.StreamError.Error
      prometheus#10: api/v2/client/silence/silence_client.go:196:35: silence.Client.PostSilences calls client.Runtime.Submit, which eventually calls http2.Transport.NewClientConn
      prometheus#11: api/v2/client/silence/silence_client.go:196:35: silence.Client.PostSilences calls client.Runtime.Submit, which eventually calls http2.Transport.RoundTrip
      prometheus#12: notify/email/email.go:253:14: email.Email.Notify calls fmt.Fprintf, which eventually calls http2.chunkWriter.Write
      prometheus#13: types/types.go:290:28: types.MultiError.Error calls http2.connError.Error
      prometheus#14: types/types.go:290:28: types.MultiError.Error calls http2.duplicatePseudoHeaderError.Error
      prometheus#15: test/cli/acceptance.go:362:3: cli.Alertmanager.Start calls http2.gzipReader.Close
      prometheus#16: test/cli/acceptance.go:366:22: cli.Alertmanager.Start calls io.ReadAll, which calls http2.gzipReader.Read
      prometheus#17: types/types.go:290:28: types.MultiError.Error calls http2.headerFieldNameError.Error
      prometheus#18: types/types.go:290:28: types.MultiError.Error calls http2.headerFieldValueError.Error
      prometheus#19: api/v2/client/silence/silence_client.go:196:35: silence.Client.PostSilences calls client.Runtime.Submit, which eventually calls http2.noDialH2RoundTripper.RoundTrip
      prometheus#20: types/types.go:290:28: types.MultiError.Error calls http2.pseudoHeaderError.Error
      prometheus#21: notify/email/email.go:253:14: email.Email.Notify calls fmt.Fprintf, which eventually calls http2.stickyErrWriter.Write
      prometheus#22: test/cli/acceptance.go:362:3: cli.Alertmanager.Start calls http2.transportResponseBody.Close
      prometheus#23: test/cli/acceptance.go:366:22: cli.Alertmanager.Start calls io.ReadAll, which calls http2.transportResponseBody.Read
      prometheus#24: notify/notify.go:998:21: notify.TimeActiveStage.Exec calls log.jsonLogger.Log, which eventually calls http2.writeData.String

Your code is affected by 1 vulnerability from 1 module.
This scan also found 0 vulnerabilities in packages you import and 2
vulnerabilities in modules you require, but your code doesn't appear to call
these vulnerabilities.
Use '-show verbose' for more details.

Signed-off-by: Holger Hans Peter Freyther <holger@freyther.de>
zecke added a commit to zecke/alertmanager that referenced this pull request Apr 17, 2024
Addresses:
Scanning your code and 410 packages across 83 dependent modules for known vulnerabilities...

=== Symbol Results ===

Vulnerability prometheus#1: GO-2024-2687
    HTTP/2 CONTINUATION flood in net/http
  More info: https://pkg.go.dev/vuln/GO-2024-2687
  Module: golang.org/x/net
    Found in: golang.org/x/net@v0.20.0
    Fixed in: golang.org/x/net@v0.23.0
    Example traces found:
      prometheus#1: cli/root.go:122:52: cli.NewAlertmanagerClient calls config.NewClientFromConfig, which eventually calls http2.ConfigureTransports
      prometheus#2: types/types.go:290:28: types.MultiError.Error calls http2.ConnectionError.Error
      prometheus#3: notify/notify.go:998:21: notify.TimeActiveStage.Exec calls log.jsonLogger.Log, which eventually calls http2.ErrCode.String
      prometheus#4: notify/notify.go:998:21: notify.TimeActiveStage.Exec calls log.jsonLogger.Log, which eventually calls http2.FrameHeader.String
      prometheus#5: notify/notify.go:998:21: notify.TimeActiveStage.Exec calls log.jsonLogger.Log, which eventually calls http2.FrameType.String
      prometheus#6: types/types.go:290:28: types.MultiError.Error calls http2.GoAwayError.Error
      prometheus#7: notify/notify.go:998:21: notify.TimeActiveStage.Exec calls log.jsonLogger.Log, which eventually calls http2.Setting.String
      prometheus#8: notify/notify.go:998:21: notify.TimeActiveStage.Exec calls log.jsonLogger.Log, which eventually calls http2.SettingID.String
      prometheus#9: types/types.go:290:28: types.MultiError.Error calls http2.StreamError.Error
      prometheus#10: api/v2/client/silence/silence_client.go:196:35: silence.Client.PostSilences calls client.Runtime.Submit, which eventually calls http2.Transport.NewClientConn
      prometheus#11: api/v2/client/silence/silence_client.go:196:35: silence.Client.PostSilences calls client.Runtime.Submit, which eventually calls http2.Transport.RoundTrip
      prometheus#12: notify/email/email.go:253:14: email.Email.Notify calls fmt.Fprintf, which eventually calls http2.chunkWriter.Write
      prometheus#13: types/types.go:290:28: types.MultiError.Error calls http2.connError.Error
      prometheus#14: types/types.go:290:28: types.MultiError.Error calls http2.duplicatePseudoHeaderError.Error
      prometheus#15: test/cli/acceptance.go:362:3: cli.Alertmanager.Start calls http2.gzipReader.Close
      prometheus#16: test/cli/acceptance.go:366:22: cli.Alertmanager.Start calls io.ReadAll, which calls http2.gzipReader.Read
      prometheus#17: types/types.go:290:28: types.MultiError.Error calls http2.headerFieldNameError.Error
      prometheus#18: types/types.go:290:28: types.MultiError.Error calls http2.headerFieldValueError.Error
      prometheus#19: api/v2/client/silence/silence_client.go:196:35: silence.Client.PostSilences calls client.Runtime.Submit, which eventually calls http2.noDialH2RoundTripper.RoundTrip
      prometheus#20: types/types.go:290:28: types.MultiError.Error calls http2.pseudoHeaderError.Error
      prometheus#21: notify/email/email.go:253:14: email.Email.Notify calls fmt.Fprintf, which eventually calls http2.stickyErrWriter.Write
      prometheus#22: test/cli/acceptance.go:362:3: cli.Alertmanager.Start calls http2.transportResponseBody.Close
      prometheus#23: test/cli/acceptance.go:366:22: cli.Alertmanager.Start calls io.ReadAll, which calls http2.transportResponseBody.Read
      prometheus#24: notify/notify.go:998:21: notify.TimeActiveStage.Exec calls log.jsonLogger.Log, which eventually calls http2.writeData.String

Your code is affected by 1 vulnerability from 1 module.
This scan also found 0 vulnerabilities in packages you import and 2
vulnerabilities in modules you require, but your code doesn't appear to call
these vulnerabilities.
Use '-show verbose' for more details.

Signed-off-by: Holger Hans Peter Freyther <holger@freyther.de>
zecke added a commit to zecke/alertmanager that referenced this pull request Apr 17, 2024
Addresses:
Scanning your code and 410 packages across 83 dependent modules for known vulnerabilities...

=== Symbol Results ===

Vulnerability prometheus#1: GO-2024-2687
    HTTP/2 CONTINUATION flood in net/http
  More info: https://pkg.go.dev/vuln/GO-2024-2687
  Module: golang.org/x/net
    Found in: golang.org/x/net@v0.20.0
    Fixed in: golang.org/x/net@v0.23.0
    Example traces found:
      prometheus#1: cli/root.go:122:52: cli.NewAlertmanagerClient calls config.NewClientFromConfig, which eventually calls http2.ConfigureTransports
      prometheus#2: types/types.go:290:28: types.MultiError.Error calls http2.ConnectionError.Error
      prometheus#3: notify/notify.go:998:21: notify.TimeActiveStage.Exec calls log.jsonLogger.Log, which eventually calls http2.ErrCode.String
      prometheus#4: notify/notify.go:998:21: notify.TimeActiveStage.Exec calls log.jsonLogger.Log, which eventually calls http2.FrameHeader.String
      prometheus#5: notify/notify.go:998:21: notify.TimeActiveStage.Exec calls log.jsonLogger.Log, which eventually calls http2.FrameType.String
      prometheus#6: types/types.go:290:28: types.MultiError.Error calls http2.GoAwayError.Error
      prometheus#7: notify/notify.go:998:21: notify.TimeActiveStage.Exec calls log.jsonLogger.Log, which eventually calls http2.Setting.String
      prometheus#8: notify/notify.go:998:21: notify.TimeActiveStage.Exec calls log.jsonLogger.Log, which eventually calls http2.SettingID.String
      prometheus#9: types/types.go:290:28: types.MultiError.Error calls http2.StreamError.Error
      prometheus#10: api/v2/client/silence/silence_client.go:196:35: silence.Client.PostSilences calls client.Runtime.Submit, which eventually calls http2.Transport.NewClientConn
      prometheus#11: api/v2/client/silence/silence_client.go:196:35: silence.Client.PostSilences calls client.Runtime.Submit, which eventually calls http2.Transport.RoundTrip
      prometheus#12: notify/email/email.go:253:14: email.Email.Notify calls fmt.Fprintf, which eventually calls http2.chunkWriter.Write
      prometheus#13: types/types.go:290:28: types.MultiError.Error calls http2.connError.Error
      prometheus#14: types/types.go:290:28: types.MultiError.Error calls http2.duplicatePseudoHeaderError.Error
      prometheus#15: test/cli/acceptance.go:362:3: cli.Alertmanager.Start calls http2.gzipReader.Close
      prometheus#16: test/cli/acceptance.go:366:22: cli.Alertmanager.Start calls io.ReadAll, which calls http2.gzipReader.Read
      prometheus#17: types/types.go:290:28: types.MultiError.Error calls http2.headerFieldNameError.Error
      prometheus#18: types/types.go:290:28: types.MultiError.Error calls http2.headerFieldValueError.Error
      prometheus#19: api/v2/client/silence/silence_client.go:196:35: silence.Client.PostSilences calls client.Runtime.Submit, which eventually calls http2.noDialH2RoundTripper.RoundTrip
      prometheus#20: types/types.go:290:28: types.MultiError.Error calls http2.pseudoHeaderError.Error
      prometheus#21: notify/email/email.go:253:14: email.Email.Notify calls fmt.Fprintf, which eventually calls http2.stickyErrWriter.Write
      prometheus#22: test/cli/acceptance.go:362:3: cli.Alertmanager.Start calls http2.transportResponseBody.Close
      prometheus#23: test/cli/acceptance.go:366:22: cli.Alertmanager.Start calls io.ReadAll, which calls http2.transportResponseBody.Read
      prometheus#24: notify/notify.go:998:21: notify.TimeActiveStage.Exec calls log.jsonLogger.Log, which eventually calls http2.writeData.String

Your code is affected by 1 vulnerability from 1 module.
This scan also found 0 vulnerabilities in packages you import and 2
vulnerabilities in modules you require, but your code doesn't appear to call
these vulnerabilities.
Use '-show verbose' for more details.

Signed-off-by: Holger Hans Peter Freyther <holger@freyther.de>
zecke added a commit to zecke/alertmanager that referenced this pull request Apr 17, 2024
Addresses:
Scanning your code and 410 packages across 83 dependent modules for known vulnerabilities...

=== Symbol Results ===

Vulnerability prometheus#1: GO-2024-2687
    HTTP/2 CONTINUATION flood in net/http
  More info: https://pkg.go.dev/vuln/GO-2024-2687
  Module: golang.org/x/net
    Found in: golang.org/x/net@v0.20.0
    Fixed in: golang.org/x/net@v0.23.0
    Example traces found:
      prometheus#1: cli/root.go:122:52: cli.NewAlertmanagerClient calls config.NewClientFromConfig, which eventually calls http2.ConfigureTransports
      prometheus#2: types/types.go:290:28: types.MultiError.Error calls http2.ConnectionError.Error
      prometheus#3: notify/notify.go:998:21: notify.TimeActiveStage.Exec calls log.jsonLogger.Log, which eventually calls http2.ErrCode.String
      prometheus#4: notify/notify.go:998:21: notify.TimeActiveStage.Exec calls log.jsonLogger.Log, which eventually calls http2.FrameHeader.String
      prometheus#5: notify/notify.go:998:21: notify.TimeActiveStage.Exec calls log.jsonLogger.Log, which eventually calls http2.FrameType.String
      prometheus#6: types/types.go:290:28: types.MultiError.Error calls http2.GoAwayError.Error
      prometheus#7: notify/notify.go:998:21: notify.TimeActiveStage.Exec calls log.jsonLogger.Log, which eventually calls http2.Setting.String
      prometheus#8: notify/notify.go:998:21: notify.TimeActiveStage.Exec calls log.jsonLogger.Log, which eventually calls http2.SettingID.String
      prometheus#9: types/types.go:290:28: types.MultiError.Error calls http2.StreamError.Error
      prometheus#10: api/v2/client/silence/silence_client.go:196:35: silence.Client.PostSilences calls client.Runtime.Submit, which eventually calls http2.Transport.NewClientConn
      prometheus#11: api/v2/client/silence/silence_client.go:196:35: silence.Client.PostSilences calls client.Runtime.Submit, which eventually calls http2.Transport.RoundTrip
      prometheus#12: notify/email/email.go:253:14: email.Email.Notify calls fmt.Fprintf, which eventually calls http2.chunkWriter.Write
      prometheus#13: types/types.go:290:28: types.MultiError.Error calls http2.connError.Error
      prometheus#14: types/types.go:290:28: types.MultiError.Error calls http2.duplicatePseudoHeaderError.Error
      prometheus#15: test/cli/acceptance.go:362:3: cli.Alertmanager.Start calls http2.gzipReader.Close
      prometheus#16: test/cli/acceptance.go:366:22: cli.Alertmanager.Start calls io.ReadAll, which calls http2.gzipReader.Read
      prometheus#17: types/types.go:290:28: types.MultiError.Error calls http2.headerFieldNameError.Error
      prometheus#18: types/types.go:290:28: types.MultiError.Error calls http2.headerFieldValueError.Error
      prometheus#19: api/v2/client/silence/silence_client.go:196:35: silence.Client.PostSilences calls client.Runtime.Submit, which eventually calls http2.noDialH2RoundTripper.RoundTrip
      prometheus#20: types/types.go:290:28: types.MultiError.Error calls http2.pseudoHeaderError.Error
      prometheus#21: notify/email/email.go:253:14: email.Email.Notify calls fmt.Fprintf, which eventually calls http2.stickyErrWriter.Write
      prometheus#22: test/cli/acceptance.go:362:3: cli.Alertmanager.Start calls http2.transportResponseBody.Close
      prometheus#23: test/cli/acceptance.go:366:22: cli.Alertmanager.Start calls io.ReadAll, which calls http2.transportResponseBody.Read
      prometheus#24: notify/notify.go:998:21: notify.TimeActiveStage.Exec calls log.jsonLogger.Log, which eventually calls http2.writeData.String

Your code is affected by 1 vulnerability from 1 module.
This scan also found 0 vulnerabilities in packages you import and 2
vulnerabilities in modules you require, but your code doesn't appear to call
these vulnerabilities.
Use '-show verbose' for more details.

Signed-off-by: Holger Hans Peter Freyther <holger@freyther.de>
gotjosh pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 25, 2024
Addresses:
Scanning your code and 410 packages across 83 dependent modules for known vulnerabilities...

=== Symbol Results ===

Vulnerability #1: GO-2024-2687
    HTTP/2 CONTINUATION flood in net/http
  More info: https://pkg.go.dev/vuln/GO-2024-2687
  Module: golang.org/x/net
    Found in: golang.org/x/net@v0.20.0
    Fixed in: golang.org/x/net@v0.23.0
    Example traces found:
      #1: cli/root.go:122:52: cli.NewAlertmanagerClient calls config.NewClientFromConfig, which eventually calls http2.ConfigureTransports
      #2: types/types.go:290:28: types.MultiError.Error calls http2.ConnectionError.Error
      #3: notify/notify.go:998:21: notify.TimeActiveStage.Exec calls log.jsonLogger.Log, which eventually calls http2.ErrCode.String
      #4: notify/notify.go:998:21: notify.TimeActiveStage.Exec calls log.jsonLogger.Log, which eventually calls http2.FrameHeader.String
      #5: notify/notify.go:998:21: notify.TimeActiveStage.Exec calls log.jsonLogger.Log, which eventually calls http2.FrameType.String
      #6: types/types.go:290:28: types.MultiError.Error calls http2.GoAwayError.Error
      #7: notify/notify.go:998:21: notify.TimeActiveStage.Exec calls log.jsonLogger.Log, which eventually calls http2.Setting.String
      #8: notify/notify.go:998:21: notify.TimeActiveStage.Exec calls log.jsonLogger.Log, which eventually calls http2.SettingID.String
      #9: types/types.go:290:28: types.MultiError.Error calls http2.StreamError.Error
      #10: api/v2/client/silence/silence_client.go:196:35: silence.Client.PostSilences calls client.Runtime.Submit, which eventually calls http2.Transport.NewClientConn
      #11: api/v2/client/silence/silence_client.go:196:35: silence.Client.PostSilences calls client.Runtime.Submit, which eventually calls http2.Transport.RoundTrip
      #12: notify/email/email.go:253:14: email.Email.Notify calls fmt.Fprintf, which eventually calls http2.chunkWriter.Write
      #13: types/types.go:290:28: types.MultiError.Error calls http2.connError.Error
      #14: types/types.go:290:28: types.MultiError.Error calls http2.duplicatePseudoHeaderError.Error
      #15: test/cli/acceptance.go:362:3: cli.Alertmanager.Start calls http2.gzipReader.Close
      #16: test/cli/acceptance.go:366:22: cli.Alertmanager.Start calls io.ReadAll, which calls http2.gzipReader.Read
      #17: types/types.go:290:28: types.MultiError.Error calls http2.headerFieldNameError.Error
      #18: types/types.go:290:28: types.MultiError.Error calls http2.headerFieldValueError.Error
      #19: api/v2/client/silence/silence_client.go:196:35: silence.Client.PostSilences calls client.Runtime.Submit, which eventually calls http2.noDialH2RoundTripper.RoundTrip
      #20: types/types.go:290:28: types.MultiError.Error calls http2.pseudoHeaderError.Error
      #21: notify/email/email.go:253:14: email.Email.Notify calls fmt.Fprintf, which eventually calls http2.stickyErrWriter.Write
      #22: test/cli/acceptance.go:362:3: cli.Alertmanager.Start calls http2.transportResponseBody.Close
      #23: test/cli/acceptance.go:366:22: cli.Alertmanager.Start calls io.ReadAll, which calls http2.transportResponseBody.Read
      #24: notify/notify.go:998:21: notify.TimeActiveStage.Exec calls log.jsonLogger.Log, which eventually calls http2.writeData.String

Your code is affected by 1 vulnerability from 1 module.
This scan also found 0 vulnerabilities in packages you import and 2
vulnerabilities in modules you require, but your code doesn't appear to call
these vulnerabilities.
Use '-show verbose' for more details.

Signed-off-by: Holger Hans Peter Freyther <holger@freyther.de>
saswatamcode pushed a commit to saswatamcode/alertmanager that referenced this pull request Jun 17, 2024
Signed-off-by: Song Song Li <ssli@redhat.com>
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