commit | 0e12849717d07a399e953c83e0ce0fb8cab7b967 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | radex <radex@hackerspace.pl> | Fri Nov 24 12:47:27 2023 +0100 |
committer | radex <radex@hackerspace.pl> | Fri Nov 24 20:39:30 2023 +0000 |
tree | 5fcf8c7d71ed920a7b0516d45beecf92252af501 | |
parent | 37991744d8574a0ad4544e1580592f82da7ceb3e [diff] |
kube: use ns.Contain() for postgres and redis This is purely for consistency. While it's objectively more "magic" than the previous convention, newcomers may be asking themselves how come namespace is passed to kube objects using ns.Contain(), but to these custom objects via cfg.namespace. Change-Id: I061c27c74213d5481b2c7e0afd5f316e84335786 Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.hackerspace.pl/c/hscloud/+/1808 Reviewed-by: q3k <q3k@hackerspace.pl>
hscloud
is the main monorepo of the Warsaw Hackerspace infrastructure code.
See //doc/codelabs for tutorials on how to use hscloud.
If you want to browse the source of hscloud
in a web browser, use cs.hackerspace.pl.
If you want some other help, talk to q3k, informatic or your therapist.
Directories you should care about:
k0.hswaw.net
)Unless noted otherwise, code in hscloud is licensed under the BSD 0-clause license - see COPYING.