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Support Persistent Rule Generation through Web Interface #287

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matttproud opened this Issue Jun 7, 2013 · 5 comments

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matttproud commented Jun 7, 2013

After a user prototypes in the expression browser, he or she may want to persist the rule to a configuration. A user may optionally want to rescind or modify an existing rule as well.

Reporter's Note: This could be easily achieved in a oneoff configuration file that only Prometheus is allowed to mutate.

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peterbourgon commented Jun 7, 2013

If it helps management, it could even be two classes of rules: type-A, version-controlled, manually-specified rules, and type-B, Prometheus-controlled rules.

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juliusv commented Aug 20, 2015

Closing, as we decided that we won't be doing this.

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peterbourgon commented Aug 21, 2015

Aww.

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juliusv commented Aug 21, 2015

@peterbourgon Sorry ;)

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