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feat: add new health api for web3gw #145

Closed mmeloni closed 5 months ago

mmeloni commented 5 months ago

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Walkthrough

The recent updates introduce a new environment variable, INDEXER_WEB3GW_HTTP_HEALTH_CHECK_ENDPOINT, to both the mainnet and testnet configurations. This change aims to enhance the monitoring capabilities by specifying a health check endpoint for the Indexer Web3 Gateway. It ensures that the service's health can be efficiently monitored, improving reliability and uptime.

Changes

Files Change Summary
docker/.../.env.mainnet.example Added INDEXER_WEB3GW_HTTP_HEALTH_CHECK_ENDPOINT with a default value.
docker/.../.env.testnet.example Introduced INDEXER_WEB3GW_HTTP_HEALTH_CHECK_ENDPOINT for health check endpoint.

🐰✨
In the land of code and sea of bits,
A tiny change makes a giant leap.
For health and uptime, we now can peek,
With endpoints checked, no more the glitches.
Hop, hop, hurray, to the devs so slick!
🌟🐇


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