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chaos-mesh
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Chaos Mesh
Ive been messing around with chaos mesh recently (https://chaos-mesh.org/) and im wondering: is there any way i can define custom behaviour in one of my experiments? Specifically, I want to deploy a Pod with a certain image using an experiment.
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Building Resilience with Chaos Engineering and Litmus
Litmus, Gremlin, Chaos Mesh, and Chaos Monkey are all popular open-source tools used for chaos engineering. As we will be using AWS cloud infrastructure, we will also explore AWS Fault Injection Simulator (FIS). While they share the same goals of testing and improving the resilience of a system, there are some differences between them. Here are some comparisons:
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rootly Vs firehydrant, any experience?
https://chaos-mesh.org/ (open source)
- Elon Musk is disconnecting random Twitter-servers just to see what happens
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Implement DevSecOps to Secure your CI/CD pipeline
Implement Chaos Mesh and Litmus chaos engineering framework to understand the behavior and stability of application in real-world use cases.
- Chaos-Mesh - A chaos engineering platform for kubernetes.
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Chaos Mesh for chaos engineering in Kubernetes
Here is our recent experience with Chaos Mesh for performing basic chaos engineering experiments on an application in Kubernetes.
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Database Mesh 2.0: Database Governance in a Cloud Native Environment
In March 2018, an article titled Service Mesh is the broad trend, what about Database Mesh?, was pubslished on InfoQ China and went viral in the technical community. In this article, Zhang Liang, the founder of Apache ShardingSphere, described Database Mesh concept along with the idea of Service Mesh. Four years later, the Database Mesh concept has been integrated by several companies together with their own tools and ecosystems. Today, in addition to Service Mesh, a variety of “X Mesh” concepts such as ChaosMesh, EventMesh, IOMesh have emerged. Following four years of development, Database Mesh has also started a new chapter: Database Mesh 2.0.
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Share your #ChaosMeshStory!
🐒 Chaos Mesh will turn 2 on 2021.12.31! We're grateful for every contribution that helped this project grow, and we’d like to hear your Chaos Mesh story!
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help tips scripting pods creation for k8s cluster testing
So i came across this recently, haven't used it myself but it seems to fit your requirements: https://github.com/chaos-mesh/chaos-mesh
JaCoCo
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Apache Maven JaCoCo Configuration
I will use here JaCoCo, where also the JaCoCo-Maven-lugin exists for the usage in your Maven builds. This article will show how to configure the code coverage to finally get the results for unit- and integration-tests.
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HRV-Mart
In protection rules, I added build workflow in Require status checks to pass before merging. This is to ensure that before merging code in master branch, build should run successfully. I also added Jacoco Code Coverage to make sure that enough unit tests are available in project and Detekt to make sure that code in project is readable. I added them in build configuration. Even if one of them gives error, build will fail. Whenever, someone push code in pull request, build action will run and check if build is running successfully or not.
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CI/CD with Spring Boot and Jenkins Pipelines
Code coverage analysis tools quantify the amount of tested code, serving as a valuable tool to inform on code structure and testing related decisions. We will make use of JaCoCo, JaCoCo produces reports on multiple kinds of code coverage metrics including instructions, line and branch coverage.
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How to Use Maven Profiles to Selectively Activate Plugins and Other Configuration from the Command Line
One specific example where I regularly use a profile in this way is for configuring code coverage. In all of my Java projects, I use JaCoCo for generating code coverage reports. I use JaCoCo during the Maven test phase. However, while developing I find it useful at times to exclude coverage reporting to reduce the build time. But in my CI/CD workflows in GitHub Actions, I activate the code coverage profile during pull-requests and pushes to the default branch. For pull-requests, my GitHub Actions workflow comments the code coverage on the PR and uploads the coverage report as a workflow artifact, where I can inspect it as necessary. And during a push to the default branch, my workflow updates coverage badges to keep them up to date with the current state of the default branch. I can also activate the code coverage profile locally while developing, such as prior to submitting a pull-request, to ensure that I didn't miss testing something.
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Implement DevSecOps to Secure your CI/CD pipeline
In Unit tests, individual software code components are checked if it is working as expected or not. Unit tests isolate a function or module of code and verify its correctness. We can use tools like JaCoCo for Java and Mocha, and Jasmine for NodeJS to generate unit test reports. We can also send these reports to SonarQube which shows us code coverage and the percentage of your code covered by your test cases.
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Which Jacoco Android plugin you're using for test coverage?
And there is the original jacoco/jacoco: (0.8.7: released this on May 5, 2021), but it's for Java. I'm not sure if we can use it with multiple flavors on Android.
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Kotlin 1.5.0 – the First Big Release of 2021
Make sure to also update to Jacoco 0.8.7 to avoid test issues: https://github.com/jacoco/jacoco/releases/tag/v0.8.7
What are some alternatives?
litmus - Litmus helps SREs and developers practice chaos engineering in a Cloud-native way. Chaos experiments are published at the ChaosHub (https://hub.litmuschaos.io). Community notes is at https://hackmd.io/a4Zu_sH4TZGeih-xCimi3Q
Cobertura - Cobertura
litmus - A fast python HTTP server inspired by japronto written in rust.
sonar-flutter - SonarQube plugin for Flutter / Dart
chaosmonkey - Chaos Monkey is a resiliency tool that helps applications tolerate random instance failures.
Micronaut - Micronaut Application Framework
postgres-operator - Postgres operator creates and manages PostgreSQL clusters running in Kubernetes
gradle-android-junit-jacoco-plugin - Gradle plugin that generates JaCoCo reports from an Android Gradle Project
chaosblade-exec-jvm - Chaosblade executor for chaos experiments on Java applications(对 Java 应用实施混沌实验的 chaosblade 执行器)
proguard-core - Library to read, write, analyze, and process java bytecode
sandbox-operator - A Kubernetes operator for creating isolated environments
Cobalt - Standalone unofficial fully-featured Whatsapp Web and Mobile API for Java and Kotlin