Implement a generic config visualization page in luci-py components/config |
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Issue descriptionCase in point: discussion on http://crrev.com/2694133002 TL;DR: it's really nice to be able to look at what's really loaded by an app from luci-config at any given moment, and see at a glance what actual values are being used. At a minimum, this can be achieved by linking to the current config version (by hash). But a visual (and possibly customizable) HTML representation would be really nice.
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Mar 24 2017
It's a frequent request as right now, Swarming luci-config updates are mostly done blind.
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Jun 27 2017
The following revision refers to this bug: https://chrome-internal.googlesource.com/infradata/config/+/70a49a34ff8c8224c82864086eefe53033922fd5 commit 70a49a34ff8c8224c82864086eefe53033922fd5 Author: Ryan Tseng <hinoka@google.com> Date: Tue Jun 27 18:27:16 2017
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Jun 28 2017
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May 25 2018
i think this can be folded into the switch from (pulling configs luci-config->services) to (pushing configs luci-config->services). Then luci-config is aware what's deployed and can show it in its GUI |
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Comment 1 by estaab@chromium.org
, Feb 15 2017