Trying to evaluate ChaosBlade as an option for resiliency testing. But I'm not sure if this is a feature request or a question. Actually, two questions:
Does ChaosBlade support Azure, or can it be extended to support Azure?
Can ChaosBlade inject failures into a Platform as a Service (PaaS) component? For example, change the memory quota associated with an Azure Function? That would seem to require use of one of the Azure APIs or maybe PowerShell.
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How to reproduce it (as minimally and precisely as possible)
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Azure, mostly PaaS components like Azure Functions and Cosmos DB.
@glsutter Yes, we plan to develop a new project that specifically invokes the cloud service api to achieve cloud service fault injection. We will open source soon. 👍
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Trying to evaluate ChaosBlade as an option for resiliency testing. But I'm not sure if this is a feature request or a question. Actually, two questions:
Describe what you expected to happen
How to reproduce it (as minimally and precisely as possible)
Tell us your environment
Azure, mostly PaaS components like Azure Functions and Cosmos DB.
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