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I need to rename but not remove destructive commands differently based on environment. For some reason I can't seem to get rename_commands to work via JSON environment files.
I should see something like this getting written into the config file:
# It is also possible to completely kill a command renaming it into
# an empty string:
#
# rename-command CONFIG ""
rename-command FLUSHALL "flushall_unsafe_34562"
rename-command FLUSHDB "flushdb_unsafe_87451"
################################### LIMITS ####################################
β Additional context
I can see the relevant code in redis.conf.erb (below), so I'm not clear why this isn't working for me, but nothing is written into that section
<% if !@rename_commands.nil? %>
<% @rename_commands.each do |k, v| %>
<% v = '""' if v.nil? || v.empty? %>
<%= "rename-command #{k} #{v}" %>
<% end %>
<% end %>
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π» Brief Description
I need to rename but not remove destructive commands differently based on environment. For some reason I can't seem to get
rename_commands
to work via JSON environment files.π₯ Cookbook version
4.1.1
π©βπ³ Chef-Infra Version
15.13.8
π© Platform details
Centos 7
Steps To Reproduce
Add
rename_commands
with a value that is a hash of commands and their new values to a JSON environment file.π Expected behavior
I should see something like this getting written into the config file:
β Additional context
I can see the relevant code in redis.conf.erb (below), so I'm not clear why this isn't working for me, but nothing is written into that section
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: