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The endpoint will show overall system stats; how many workloads are there; TTL of secrets, whether any of the secrets are about to expire etc.
Some details:
stats endpoint will provide stats like total number of secrets, names of the secrets that are about to expire (those that passed their half-life), the current load of the internal queues (what is the capacity, and len of the queue), last time someone or something has established a successful connection to VSecM Safe, whether it can still talk to the SPIRE workload API.
stats can also check and report the current state of SPIRE server’s and SPIRE agent’s health endpoints. (though, we might later move that feature to a /health endpoint too.
We would be able to call this from VSecM Sentinel.
Stats endpoint will cache its findings regularly (i.e. constantly calling /stats will not result in querying the system all the time; stats will just return the last snappshotted statistics – that is a tradeoff between accuracy and performance; the cache interval shall be configurable)
VSecM Safe shall have a /stats endpoint.
The endpoint will show overall system stats; how many workloads are there; TTL of secrets, whether any of the secrets are about to expire etc.
Some details: