ar-io / ar-io-node

A scalable and modular gateway built for the permaweb atop the Arweave permanent data storage network.
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fix(docker): fix default env var for WEBHOOK_BLOCK_FILTER #194

Closed dtfiedler closed 1 month ago

coderabbitai[bot] commented 1 month ago
Walkthrough ## Walkthrough The change involves updating the environment variable configuration in the `docker-compose.yaml` file. The `WEBHOOK_BLOCK_FILTER` variable has been modified to reference itself instead of the `WEBHOOK_INDEX_FILTER`. This ensures that `WEBHOOK_BLOCK_FILTER` is initialized correctly, preventing potential misconfigurations. ## Changes | File | Change Summary | |---------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | docker-compose.yaml | Modified `WEBHOOK_BLOCK_FILTER` to reference itself instead of `WEBHOOK_INDEX_FILTER`. | ## Sequence Diagram(s) ```mermaid sequenceDiagram participant Service participant Environment Service->>Environment: Initialize WEBHOOK_BLOCK_FILTER Environment-->>Service: Set WEBHOOK_BLOCK_FILTER to its own value ```

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`72-72`: **Correct and necessary change to `WEBHOOK_BLOCK_FILTER`.** The modification to make `WEBHOOK_BLOCK_FILTER` reference itself ensures proper initialization and prevents potential misconfigurations. This is a crucial fix for maintaining the intended functionality of the service. Please verify that this change does not affect other parts of the system that might have relied on the previous configuration. This can be done by checking service logs or running integration tests that involve this variable.
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codecov[bot] commented 1 month ago

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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests :white_check_mark:

Project coverage is 68.50%. Comparing base (a1d3249) to head (2a5c341). Report is 1 commits behind head on develop.

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