Implementing a basic plugin architecture shouldn't be a complicated task. The solution described here is working but you still have to import every plugin (inheriting from the base class).
This is my solution:
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Implementing a basic plugin architecture shouldn't be a complicated task. The solution described here is working but you still have to import every plugin (inheriting from the base class).
This is my solution:
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machine: | |
python: | |
version: 2.7.10 | |
services: | |
- docker | |
dependencies: | |
pre: |
A quick note on how I'm currently handling Blue/Green or A/B deployments with Terraform and AWS EC2 Auto Scaling.
In my particular use case, I want to be able to inspect an AMI deployment manually before disabling the previous deployment.
Hopefully someone finds this useful, and if you have and feedback please leave a comment or email me.
I build my AMI's using Packer and Ansible.
$ python xlog.py sample.log | |
{'appname': 'test.app', 'timestamp': '2012-09-06 15:19:32', 'hostname': 'codezone.local', 'pid': '68898', 'priority': '132', 'message': 'bla bla bla warn'} | |
{'appname': 'test.app', 'timestamp': '2012-09-06 15:19:32', 'hostname': 'codezone.local', 'pid': '68902', 'priority': '131', 'message': 'bla bla bla error'} | |
{'appname': 'Dock', 'timestamp': '2012-09-06 15:19:32', 'hostname': 'codezone.local', 'pid': '154', 'priority': '11', 'message': 'CGSReleaseWindowList: called with 5 invalid window(s)'} | |
{'appname': 'WindowServer', 'timestamp': '2012-09-06 15:19:32', 'hostname': 'codezone.local', 'pid': '79', 'priority': '11', 'message': 'CGXSetWindowListAlpha: Invalid window 0'} | |
$ python xlog.py sample.log | grep test.app | |
{'priority': '132', 'timestamp': '2020-03-04 12:42:40', 'hostname': 'codezone.local', 'appname': 'test.app', 'pid': '68898', 'message': 'bla bla bla warn'} |