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Have a way to commit / batch recompile rules/directives

Added by Olivier Mauras over 9 years ago. Updated 2 months ago.

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Description

Recompiling each time there's a modification somewhere is a bad idea.
1/ When upgrading directives:
It will fail when directives don't have the same version on a same host, I have 25 directives to migrate, build will fail 25 times... _

2/ When heavily modifying a service configuration
If I heavily modify an existing rule for a service and have to modify several config files and directives, i may/will surely end up with a broken service as the rules will have regenerated with non completely modified directives.

A system like "git push" pushing all your local commits at once would be the best way in my opinion.
You find a lot of appliances having a "commit" button that apply all modifications done in a session once.

Ps: This really should already be in 3.0!


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how_it_should_be.png (9.71 KB) how_it_should_be.png Olivier Mauras, 2015-04-09 11:22
Actions #1

Updated by Vincent MEMBRÉ over 9 years ago

  • Target version changed from 3.0.4 to 3.0.5
Actions #2

Updated by François ARMAND over 9 years ago

  • Target version changed from 3.0.5 to 3.1.0~beta1
Actions #3

Updated by Vincent MEMBRÉ over 9 years ago

  • Target version changed from 3.1.0~beta1 to 3.1.0~rc1
Actions #4

Updated by Vincent MEMBRÉ over 9 years ago

  • Target version changed from 3.1.0~rc1 to 3.1.0
Actions #5

Updated by Vincent MEMBRÉ over 9 years ago

  • Target version changed from 3.1.0 to 3.1.1
Actions #6

Updated by Vincent MEMBRÉ over 9 years ago

  • Target version changed from 3.1.1 to 3.1.2
Actions #7

Updated by Jonathan CLARKE over 9 years ago

  • Tracker changed from Bug to User story
  • Target version changed from 3.1.2 to Ideas (not version specific)
Actions #8

Updated by François ARMAND 2 months ago

  • Priority changed from 1 (highest) to N/A
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