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libelektra
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Apache License 2.0 | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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kafka-images
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Everything that uses configuration files should report where they're located
CONNECT_SSL_ENDPOINT_IDENTIFICATION_ALGORITHM and CONNECT_SASL_MECHANISM.
And very importantly, don't forget CONNECT_SECURITY_PROTOCOL, as not only will you have odd connection failures (usually manifests as the client dying at the ApiVersions negotiation stage of the Kafka protocol's handshake), but because a script run in the image uses the value of that undocumented setting to execute a prerequisite in different ways [2], and you'll get weird behaviour that obscures the real issue.
2) Support more than one way of configuring things - maybe I want to mount in a config file, maybe I want to provide a ConfigMap, maybe I want to do it via env vars. Well... [3]
[0]: https://strimzi.io/docs/operators/latest/deploying.html#ref-...
[1]: https://docs.confluent.io/platform/current/installation/dock...
[2]: https://github.com/confluentinc/kafka-images/blob/master/kaf...
[3]: https://strimzi.io/docs/operators/latest/deploying.html#asse...
libelektra
- Elektra – The Configuration Framework for Everyone
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Everything that uses configuration files should report where they're located
It should also report the syntax and so on, and actually you want a way to directly modify configuration values. So if you think this through, you will end up with something like https://www.libelektra.org
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Let’s solidify the BSDs on the desktop!
While I'd like to see something like this, I'm not sure if it would have a realistic chance to be accepted by most BSD users. Still I'd like to propose Elektra for that purpose. It's permissively licensed (BSD 3-clause), well thought-out and documented, very flexible and upstream would be happy to work together with the BSDs. I also like their "context-aware configuration" model. They haven't been terribly successful on Linux as each and every system component is being maintained by someone else, but on a BSD with full control over a dependable base system it has a lot of potential.
What are some alternatives?
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