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Author SHA1 Message Date
Chris O'Haver
29f3dcfa10
plugin/ready: Reset list of readiness plugins on startup (#5492)
* reset readiness plugins list on startup

Signed-off-by: Chris O'Haver <cohaver@infoblox.com>
2022-07-18 09:50:15 -04:00
xieyanker
9a5e4fa1a0 fix mis-spelling (#3310)
Signed-off-by: xieyanker <xjsisnice@gmail.com>
2019-09-26 13:19:45 +01:00
Miek Gieben
db0b16b615
Add *ready* plugin (#2616)
Add a ready plugin that allows plugin to signal when they are ready.
Once a plugin is ready it is not queried again.

This uses same mechanism as the health plugin: each plugin needs to
implement an interface.

Implement readines for the *erratic* plugin to aid in testing.

Add README.md and tests moduled after the health plugin; which will be
relegated to just providing process health. In similar vein to health
this is a process wide setting.

With this Corefile:
~~~
. {
    erratic
    whoami
    ready
}

bla {
    erratic
    whoami
}
~~~

ready will lead to:

~~~ sh
% curl localhost:8181/ready
% dig @localhost -p 1053 mx example.org
% curl localhost:8181/ready
OK%
~~~

Meanwhile CoreDNS logs:

~~~
.:1053
bla.:1053
2019-02-26T20:59:07.137Z [INFO] CoreDNS-1.3.1
2019-02-26T20:59:07.137Z [INFO] linux/amd64, go1.11.4,
CoreDNS-1.3.1
linux/amd64, go1.11.4,
2019-02-26T20:59:11.415Z [INFO] plugin/ready: Still waiting on: "erratic"
2019-02-26T20:59:13.510Z [INFO] plugin/ready: Still waiting on: "erratic"
~~~

*ready* can be used in multiple server blocks and will do the right
thing; query all those plugins from all server blocks for readiness.
This does a similar thing to the prometheus plugin.

Signed-off-by: Miek Gieben <miek@miek.nl>
2019-03-07 20:35:16 +00:00