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build(deps): bump AkkaHostingVersion from 1.5.20 to 1.5.24 #400

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 1 month ago

dependabot[bot] commented 1 month ago

Bumps AkkaHostingVersion from 1.5.20 to 1.5.24. Updates Akka.Cluster.Hosting from 1.5.20 to 1.5.24

Release notes

Sourced from Akka.Cluster.Hosting's releases.

Akka.Hosting v1.5.24

Update Akka.NET to 1.5.24Add ShardedDaemonProcess integration You can now start ShardedDaemonProcess host and proxy using Akka.Hosting through 2 new Akka.Cluster.Hosting extension methods

public static AkkaConfigurationBuilder WithShardedDaemonProcess<TKey>(
   this AkkaConfigurationBuilder builder%2C
   string name%2C
   int numberOfInstances%2C
   Func<ActorSystem%2C IActorRegistry%2C IDependencyResolver%2C Func<int%2C Props>> entityPropsFactory%2C
   ClusterDaemonOptions? options = null)
public static AkkaConfigurationBuilder WithShardedDaemonProcessProxy<TKey>(
   this AkkaConfigurationBuilder builder%2C
   string name%2C
   int numberOfInstances%2C
   string role)

Akka.Hosting v1.5.22

Update Akka.NET to 1.5.22Add log filtering extension method Filtering Logs In Akka.NET In Akka.NET 1.5.21%2C we introduced log filtering for log messages based on the LogSource or the content of a log message. Depending on your coding style%2C you can use this feature in Akka.Hosting in several ways.

  1. Using The LoggerConfigBuilder.WithLogFilter() method.

The LoggerConfigBuilder.WithLogFilter() method lets you set up the LogFilterBuilder

   builder.Services.AddAkka("MyActorSystem"%2C configurationBuilder =>
   {
       configurationBuilder
           .ConfigureLoggers(loggerConfigBuilder =>
           {
               loggerConfigBuilder.WithLogFilter(filterBuilder =>
               {
                   filterBuilder.ExcludeMessageContaining("Test")%3B
               })
           }
   })
  1. Setting the loggerConfigBuilder.LogFilterBuilder property directly.
   builder.Services.AddAkka("MyActorSystem"%2C configurationBuilder =>
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Changelog

Sourced from Akka.Cluster.Hosting's changelog.

[1.5.24] / 10 June 2024

You can now start ShardedDaemonProcess host and proxy using Akka.Hosting through 2 new Akka.Cluster.Hosting extension methods

public static AkkaConfigurationBuilder WithShardedDaemonProcess<TKey>(
   this AkkaConfigurationBuilder builder,
   string name,
   int numberOfInstances,
   Func<ActorSystem, IActorRegistry, IDependencyResolver, Func<int, Props>> entityPropsFactory,
   ClusterDaemonOptions? options = null)
public static AkkaConfigurationBuilder WithShardedDaemonProcessProxy<TKey>(
   this AkkaConfigurationBuilder builder,
   string name,
   int numberOfInstances,
   string role)

[1.5.22] / 4 June 2024

Filtering Logs In Akka.NET

In Akka.NET 1.5.21, we introduced log filtering for log messages based on the LogSource or the content of a log message. Depending on your coding style, you can use this feature in Akka.Hosting in several ways.

  1. Using The LoggerConfigBuilder.WithLogFilter() method.

    The LoggerConfigBuilder.WithLogFilter() method lets you set up the LogFilterBuilder

    builder.Services.AddAkka("MyActorSystem", configurationBuilder =>
    {
        configurationBuilder
            .ConfigureLoggers(loggerConfigBuilder =>
            {
                loggerConfigBuilder.WithLogFilter(filterBuilder =>
                {
                    filterBuilder.ExcludeMessageContaining("Test");
                });
            });
    });
    

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Commits


Updates Akka.Persistence.Hosting from 1.5.20 to 1.5.24

Release notes

Sourced from Akka.Persistence.Hosting's releases.

Akka.Hosting v1.5.24

Update Akka.NET to 1.5.24Add ShardedDaemonProcess integration You can now start ShardedDaemonProcess host and proxy using Akka.Hosting through 2 new Akka.Cluster.Hosting extension methods

public static AkkaConfigurationBuilder WithShardedDaemonProcess<TKey>(
   this AkkaConfigurationBuilder builder%2C
   string name%2C
   int numberOfInstances%2C
   Func<ActorSystem%2C IActorRegistry%2C IDependencyResolver%2C Func<int%2C Props>> entityPropsFactory%2C
   ClusterDaemonOptions? options = null)
public static AkkaConfigurationBuilder WithShardedDaemonProcessProxy<TKey>(
   this AkkaConfigurationBuilder builder%2C
   string name%2C
   int numberOfInstances%2C
   string role)

Akka.Hosting v1.5.22

Update Akka.NET to 1.5.22Add log filtering extension method Filtering Logs In Akka.NET In Akka.NET 1.5.21%2C we introduced log filtering for log messages based on the LogSource or the content of a log message. Depending on your coding style%2C you can use this feature in Akka.Hosting in several ways.

  1. Using The LoggerConfigBuilder.WithLogFilter() method.

The LoggerConfigBuilder.WithLogFilter() method lets you set up the LogFilterBuilder

   builder.Services.AddAkka("MyActorSystem"%2C configurationBuilder =>
   {
       configurationBuilder
           .ConfigureLoggers(loggerConfigBuilder =>
           {
               loggerConfigBuilder.WithLogFilter(filterBuilder =>
               {
                   filterBuilder.ExcludeMessageContaining("Test")%3B
               })
           }
   })
  1. Setting the loggerConfigBuilder.LogFilterBuilder property directly.
   builder.Services.AddAkka("MyActorSystem"%2C configurationBuilder =>
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Changelog

Sourced from Akka.Persistence.Hosting's changelog.

[1.5.24] / 10 June 2024

You can now start ShardedDaemonProcess host and proxy using Akka.Hosting through 2 new Akka.Cluster.Hosting extension methods

public static AkkaConfigurationBuilder WithShardedDaemonProcess<TKey>(
   this AkkaConfigurationBuilder builder,
   string name,
   int numberOfInstances,
   Func<ActorSystem, IActorRegistry, IDependencyResolver, Func<int, Props>> entityPropsFactory,
   ClusterDaemonOptions? options = null)
public static AkkaConfigurationBuilder WithShardedDaemonProcessProxy<TKey>(
   this AkkaConfigurationBuilder builder,
   string name,
   int numberOfInstances,
   string role)

[1.5.22] / 4 June 2024

Filtering Logs In Akka.NET

In Akka.NET 1.5.21, we introduced log filtering for log messages based on the LogSource or the content of a log message. Depending on your coding style, you can use this feature in Akka.Hosting in several ways.

  1. Using The LoggerConfigBuilder.WithLogFilter() method.

    The LoggerConfigBuilder.WithLogFilter() method lets you set up the LogFilterBuilder

    builder.Services.AddAkka("MyActorSystem", configurationBuilder =>
    {
        configurationBuilder
            .ConfigureLoggers(loggerConfigBuilder =>
            {
                loggerConfigBuilder.WithLogFilter(filterBuilder =>
                {
                    filterBuilder.ExcludeMessageContaining("Test");
                });
            });
    });
    

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Commits


Updates Akka.Hosting from 1.5.20 to 1.5.24

Release notes

Sourced from Akka.Hosting's releases.

Akka.Hosting v1.5.24

Update Akka.NET to 1.5.24Add ShardedDaemonProcess integration You can now start ShardedDaemonProcess host and proxy using Akka.Hosting through 2 new Akka.Cluster.Hosting extension methods

public static AkkaConfigurationBuilder WithShardedDaemonProcess<TKey>(
   this AkkaConfigurationBuilder builder%2C
   string name%2C
   int numberOfInstances%2C
   Func<ActorSystem%2C IActorRegistry%2C IDependencyResolver%2C Func<int%2C Props>> entityPropsFactory%2C
   ClusterDaemonOptions? options = null)
public static AkkaConfigurationBuilder WithShardedDaemonProcessProxy<TKey>(
   this AkkaConfigurationBuilder builder%2C
   string name%2C
   int numberOfInstances%2C
   string role)

Akka.Hosting v1.5.22

Update Akka.NET to 1.5.22Add log filtering extension method Filtering Logs In Akka.NET In Akka.NET 1.5.21%2C we introduced log filtering for log messages based on the LogSource or the content of a log message. Depending on your coding style%2C you can use this feature in Akka.Hosting in several ways.

  1. Using The LoggerConfigBuilder.WithLogFilter() method.

The LoggerConfigBuilder.WithLogFilter() method lets you set up the LogFilterBuilder

   builder.Services.AddAkka("MyActorSystem"%2C configurationBuilder =>
   {
       configurationBuilder
           .ConfigureLoggers(loggerConfigBuilder =>
           {
               loggerConfigBuilder.WithLogFilter(filterBuilder =>
               {
                   filterBuilder.ExcludeMessageContaining("Test")%3B
               })
           }
   })
  1. Setting the loggerConfigBuilder.LogFilterBuilder property directly.
   builder.Services.AddAkka("MyActorSystem"%2C configurationBuilder =>
</tr></table> 

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Changelog

Sourced from Akka.Hosting's changelog.

[1.5.24] / 10 June 2024

You can now start ShardedDaemonProcess host and proxy using Akka.Hosting through 2 new Akka.Cluster.Hosting extension methods

public static AkkaConfigurationBuilder WithShardedDaemonProcess<TKey>(
   this AkkaConfigurationBuilder builder,
   string name,
   int numberOfInstances,
   Func<ActorSystem, IActorRegistry, IDependencyResolver, Func<int, Props>> entityPropsFactory,
   ClusterDaemonOptions? options = null)
public static AkkaConfigurationBuilder WithShardedDaemonProcessProxy<TKey>(
   this AkkaConfigurationBuilder builder,
   string name,
   int numberOfInstances,
   string role)

[1.5.22] / 4 June 2024

Filtering Logs In Akka.NET

In Akka.NET 1.5.21, we introduced log filtering for log messages based on the LogSource or the content of a log message. Depending on your coding style, you can use this feature in Akka.Hosting in several ways.

  1. Using The LoggerConfigBuilder.WithLogFilter() method.

    The LoggerConfigBuilder.WithLogFilter() method lets you set up the LogFilterBuilder

    builder.Services.AddAkka("MyActorSystem", configurationBuilder =>
    {
        configurationBuilder
            .ConfigureLoggers(loggerConfigBuilder =>
            {
                loggerConfigBuilder.WithLogFilter(filterBuilder =>
                {
                    filterBuilder.ExcludeMessageContaining("Test");
                });
            });
    });
    

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Commits


Updates Akka.Hosting.TestKit from 1.5.20 to 1.5.24

Release notes

Sourced from Akka.Hosting.TestKit's releases.

Akka.Hosting v1.5.24

Update Akka.NET to 1.5.24Add ShardedDaemonProcess integration You can now start ShardedDaemonProcess host and proxy using Akka.Hosting through 2 new Akka.Cluster.Hosting extension methods

public static AkkaConfigurationBuilder WithShardedDaemonProcess<TKey>(
   this AkkaConfigurationBuilder builder%2C
   string name%2C
   int numberOfInstances%2C
   Func<ActorSystem%2C IActorRegistry%2C IDependencyResolver%2C Func<int%2C Props>> entityPropsFactory%2C
   ClusterDaemonOptions? options = null)
public static AkkaConfigurationBuilder WithShardedDaemonProcessProxy<TKey>(
   this AkkaConfigurationBuilder builder%2C
   string name%2C
   int numberOfInstances%2C
   string role)

Akka.Hosting v1.5.22

Update Akka.NET to 1.5.22Add log filtering extension method Filtering Logs In Akka.NET In Akka.NET 1.5.21%2C we introduced log filtering for log messages based on the LogSource or the content of a log message. Depending on your coding style%2C you can use this feature in Akka.Hosting in several ways.

  1. Using The LoggerConfigBuilder.WithLogFilter() method.

The LoggerConfigBuilder.WithLogFilter() method lets you set up the LogFilterBuilder

   builder.Services.AddAkka("MyActorSystem"%2C configurationBuilder =>
   {
       configurationBuilder
           .ConfigureLoggers(loggerConfigBuilder =>
           {
               loggerConfigBuilder.WithLogFilter(filterBuilder =>
               {
                   filterBuilder.ExcludeMessageContaining("Test")%3B
               })
           }
   })
  1. Setting the loggerConfigBuilder.LogFilterBuilder property directly.
   builder.Services.AddAkka("MyActorSystem"%2C configurationBuilder =>
</tr></table> 

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Changelog

Sourced from Akka.Hosting.TestKit's changelog.

[1.5.24] / 10 June 2024

You can now start ShardedDaemonProcess host and proxy using Akka.Hosting through 2 new Akka.Cluster.Hosting extension methods

public static AkkaConfigurationBuilder WithShardedDaemonProcess<TKey>(
   this AkkaConfigurationBuilder builder,
   string name,
   int numberOfInstances,
   Func<ActorSystem, IActorRegistry, IDependencyResolver, Func<int, Props>> entityPropsFactory,
   ClusterDaemonOptions? options = null)
public static AkkaConfigurationBuilder WithShardedDaemonProcessProxy<TKey>(
   this AkkaConfigurationBuilder builder,
   string name,
   int numberOfInstances,
   string role)

[1.5.22] / 4 June 2024

Filtering Logs In Akka.NET

In Akka.NET 1.5.21, we introduced log filtering for log messages based on the LogSource or the content of a log message. Depending on your coding style, you can use this feature in Akka.Hosting in several ways.

  1. Using The LoggerConfigBuilder.WithLogFilter() method.

    The LoggerConfigBuilder.WithLogFilter() method lets you set up the LogFilterBuilder

    builder.Services.AddAkka("MyActorSystem", configurationBuilder =>
    {
        configurationBuilder
            .ConfigureLoggers(loggerConfigBuilder =>
            {
                loggerConfigBuilder.WithLogFilter(filterBuilder =>
                {
                    filterBuilder.ExcludeMessageContaining("Test");
                });
            });
    });
    

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Arkatufus commented 1 month ago

@dependabot rebase

Arkatufus commented 1 month ago

@dependabot rebase