Manage local application configuration files using templates and data from etcd or consul
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Published by kelseyhightower about 10 years ago
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Published by kelseyhightower about 10 years ago
This release adds the following features:
Published by kelseyhightower over 10 years ago
This is a backwards incompatible release. Confd has seen a lot of changes over the last year and it's time to clean thing up a bit. Most users will have to update their Go templates to use the new template functions, others may have to adjust configuration files and command line args.
Since there are a lot of changes in this release 0.5.x will be around for a few more months. This clean up is an effort to get to 1.0 and add watch support for consul and etcd. Please kick the tires and offer feedback.
All work for the 0.6.0 release is being done on the 0.6.x branch.
Release Notes:
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. See the new templates doc
Published by kelseyhightower over 10 years ago
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Published by kelseyhightower over 10 years ago
Build using Go 1.3
Published by kelseyhightower over 10 years ago
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Published by kelseyhightower over 10 years ago
Published by kelseyhightower over 10 years ago
This release adds initial support for Consul, the new service discovery and configuration solution from HashiCorp.
New features:
Bugs resolved:
Binaries are now being distributed using the following naming convention: confd-0.4.0-darwin-amd64. Installation is now a matter of running the following commands:
curl -L https://github.com/kelseyhightower/confd/releases/download/v0.4.0/confd-0.4.0-darwin-amd64 -o confd
chmod +x confd
Published by kelseyhightower over 10 years ago
Bugs resolved:
Published by kelseyhightower over 10 years ago
Fixes confd panics when config specifies >1 etcd node.
Published by kelseyhightower over 10 years ago
This release adds initial support for Consul, the new service discovery and configuration solution from HashiCorp.
New features:
Bugs resolved:
Binaries are now being distributed using the following naming convention: confd-0.4.0-beta1-darwin-amd64. Installation is now a matter of running the following commands:
curl -L https://github.com/kelseyhightower/confd/releases/download/v0.4.0-beta1/confd-0.4.0-beta1-darwin-amd64 -o confd
chmod +x confd
Published by kelseyhightower over 10 years ago
This version of confd adds support for etcd 0.3.x and complex iteration over etcd keys in Resource Templates. See the iteration example doc for more details.
Published by kelseyhightower almost 11 years ago
Add support for etcd 0.2.x
Published by kelseyhightower almost 11 years ago
This release includes the following new features:
-noop
flag enables noop mode, which only reports changes.-srv-domain
flag adds support for etcd SRV records.-etcd-scheme
flag to toggle the etcd scheme between http and https-verbose
and -debug
flags to better control logging output.The -noop
, -srv-domain
, -etcd-scheme
, -verbose
, -debug
and -quiet
flags have matching options in the confd configuration file.
This release also makes the following non-backwards compatible changes:
Single letter command line flags are no longer in use. This is to help remove confusion and make confd easier to use out of the box. The following flags have been renamed:
-q
renamed to -quiet
-C
renamed to -config-file
-c
renamed to -confdir
-n
renamed to -node
-i
renamed to -interval
-p
renamed to -prefix
To help make the use of certain flags more clear, the following flags have been renamed:
-cert
renamed to -client-cert
-key
renamed to -client-key
Published by kelseyhightower almost 11 years ago
This beta release includes the following new features:
-noop
flag enables noop mode, which only reports changes.-srv-domain
flag adds support for etcd SRV records.-etcd-scheme
flag to toggle the etcd scheme between http and https-verbose
and -debug
flags to better control logging output.The -noop
, -srv-domain
, -etcd-scheme
, -verbose
, -debug
and -quiet
flags have matching options in the confd configuration file.
This release also makes the following non-backwards compatible changes:
Single letter command line flags are no longer in use. This is to help remove confusion and make confd easier to use out of the box. The following flags have been renamed:
-q
renamed to -quiet
-C
renamed to -config-file
-c
renamed to -confdir
-n
renamed to -node
-i
renamed to -interval
-p
renamed to -prefix
To help make the use of certain flags more clear, the following flags have been renamed:
-cert
renamed to -client-cert
-key
renamed to -client-key
Published by kelseyhightower almost 11 years ago
This alpha release includes the following new features:
Published by kelseyhightower almost 11 years ago
The bug fix release includes the following changes:
Published by kelseyhightower almost 11 years ago
This release adds a quiet flag, -q
, which silences confd non-error messages. Tests are run in quite mode by default.
Published by kelseyhightower almost 11 years ago
This release contains the following bug fixes:
Published by kelseyhightower almost 11 years ago
This release contains the following bug fixes: