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Needed an aggregation method, to not fetch the first occurrence but the most restrictive one. What does this mean? If there are 3 alert rules, and one is firing, the overall state should be firing as well, even if the other 2 are normal. This is based on the work done here: K-Phoen#54
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Needed an aggregation method, to not fetch the first occurrence but the most restrictive one. What does this mean? If there are 3 alert rules, and one is firing, the overall state should be firing as well, even if the other 2 are normal. This is based on the work done here: K-Phoen#54 Also, added the state in the table now, instead of hidding it if the unified alerting is used
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Needed an aggregation method, to not fetch the first occurrence but the most restrictive one. What does this mean? If there are 3 alert rules, and one is firing, the overall state should be firing as well, even if the other 2 are normal. This is based on the work done here: K-Phoen#54 Also, added the state in the table now, instead of hidding it if the unified alerting is used
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Needed an aggregation method, to not fetch the first occurrence but the most restrictive one. What does this mean? If there are 3 alert rules, and one is firing, the overall state should be firing as well, even if the other 2 are normal. This is based on the work done here: K-Phoen#54 Also, added the state in the table now, instead of hidding it if the unified alerting is used. The method is now allowing an array of strings or a single string. This simplifies the whole call process, which should be much faster than making a call per selector foundas before
Looks like this feature is being reimplemented by other PRs. I'll close out this PR. |
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fixes #53
I discovered that there isn't a good way to match up an alert instance to the alert rule. My best guess was to match up on the
alertname
and thealertSelector
.I also wasn't sure what to do when there are multiple alert instances that matched an alert rule.