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POST /oc3/feed/object/config #32

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cgalibern added 18 commits June 12, 2024 14:53
This commit also introduce apihandlers.clusterIDFromContext
BaseJob now defines cachePendingH and cachePendingIDX that are used during
BaseJob.dropPrending(): HDEL <cachePendingH> <cachePendingIDX>
PostFeedObjectConfig will populate FeedObjectConfigH <path>@<nodeID>@<clusterID>
with posted object config.
- nodeID and clusterID have been prepared by auth middleware
- path defined into the request body
svc_ha == 1 when:
   orchestrate is "ha"
   or topology == "flex"
   or monitored_resource_count > 0:
else svc_ha == 0
…s float64, not int

This may happen on 0 value unmarshalled to float64
Doc is required because api handler marshal data to redis
…ll svc_config

Can be used to detect need of POST /oc3/feed/object/config
…nfig

job ping detect missing db object configs, and populate cache:
  HSET <FeedObjectConfigForClusterIDH> <clusterID> "objectName1 ..."

handler ping read cache to notify its client
  if HGET <FeedObjectConfigForClusterIDH> <clusterID> not empty ?
     return 202 {ObjectWithoutConfig: ...}

With this commit, ping clients may decide to POST /oc3/feed/object/config on
object without config.
@cgalibern cgalibern merged commit a9bddc5 into opensvc:main Jun 17, 2024
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