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I have a config server and a config client running locally. I am trying to test updating a config file and having the client get the updates without having to restart. Using spring cloud bus with rabbitmq to do so.
Using a local git repository here, so not able to have a webhook invoke the config server. In place of it I am trying to simulate the call to /monitor endpoint via postman. My config server always says the following in the log
o.s.c.c.monitor.PropertyPathEndpoint : Refresh for: * 2022-04-26 15:58:37.660 INFO 71202 --- [nio-8888-exec-5] o.s.cloud.bus.event.RefreshListener : Received remote refresh request. 2022-04-26 15:58:37.905 INFO 71202 --- [nio-8888-exec-5] o.s.cloud.bus.event.RefreshListener : Keys refreshed []
My postman request looks like this
http://localhost:8888/monitor { "path": "*" }
Is there anyways by which I can mimic what a github webhook would do?
It works perfectly fine, meaning updates the changed value on client if I invoke client endpoint using http://localhost:8080/actuator/refresh
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Hello team,
I have a config server and a config client running locally. I am trying to test updating a config file and having the client get the updates without having to restart. Using spring cloud bus with rabbitmq to do so.
Using a local git repository here, so not able to have a webhook invoke the config server. In place of it I am trying to simulate the call to /monitor endpoint via postman. My config server always says the following in the log
o.s.c.c.monitor.PropertyPathEndpoint : Refresh for: *
2022-04-26 15:58:37.660 INFO 71202 --- [nio-8888-exec-5] o.s.cloud.bus.event.RefreshListener : Received remote refresh request.
2022-04-26 15:58:37.905 INFO 71202 --- [nio-8888-exec-5] o.s.cloud.bus.event.RefreshListener : Keys refreshed []
My postman request looks like this
http://localhost:8888/monitor
{ "path": "*" }
Is there anyways by which I can mimic what a github webhook would do?
It works perfectly fine, meaning updates the changed value on client if I invoke client endpoint using
http://localhost:8080/actuator/refresh
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: