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Rate limiting, caching, and request prioritization for modern workloads
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Fix field name for alerter in blueprints #2975

Closed hdkshingala closed 11 months ago

hdkshingala commented 11 months ago

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Walkthrough

The changes involve a simple yet crucial update across configuration objects in a codebase, where the name of a port used for alerting has been changed from "alert" to "signal". This renaming suggests a refinement in the alerting mechanism's terminology, potentially to enhance clarity or to align with updated system semantics.

Changes

File Path Change Summary
.../quota-scheduling/base/policy.libsonnet Renamed port from "alert" to "signal" using withSignalName method.
.../rate-limiting/base/policy.libsonnet Updated port name from 'alert' to 'signal' within withInPorts method of alerter component.

Poem

🐇 In the land of code, where signals fly,
"Alert" to "Signal", a simple switch,
Through ports and nodes, the messages sigh,
A rabbit's touch, a seamless stitch.
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