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Example of a service using pleaserun #6

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nukepuppy opened this issue Dec 8, 2017 · 5 comments
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Example of a service using pleaserun #6

nukepuppy opened this issue Dec 8, 2017 · 5 comments

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@nukepuppy
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HI there,
Since init_script_source is now removed.. it would be good to see an example of using pleaserun from chef to get a service running..

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anyone around?

@greglu
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greglu commented Mar 16, 2018

Sorry this issue got lost amongst my notifications.

The init_script_source was previously used to pass in a custom init script. However, with the integration of pleaserun, the idea is to not require building your own init scripts anymore. Instead, pleaserun should autodetect your platform's init system and create the scripts for you.

What kinds of examples are you interested in seeing that aren't covered in the README.md#Examples section?

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Heya I'll definitely read thru examples again.. but I think ideally at least provide an example of how to reach parity with the previous behavior using 'pleaserun' .. this way folks can extend it or configure it to be Non breaking.. and add to it.

the way it is now.. it's a breaking change..

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I'm currently looking to previois version mostly due to cycles.. it's hard to have things like this break here and there.

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greglu commented Mar 16, 2018

Agreed that it's a mostly breaking change, which is why it's a major version upgrade. I couldn't come up with an easy way to migrate between the versions because of properties like init_script_source.

Sounds like locking to the old version would be better for you until you're able to update the resource usage.

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