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Add a Kubernetes Events source #37

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joshgav opened this issue Oct 20, 2022 · 0 comments
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Add a Kubernetes Events source #37

joshgav opened this issue Oct 20, 2022 · 0 comments

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joshgav commented Oct 20, 2022

In addition to resource-related events as described in #36, Kubernetes provides a stream of Events which contain info about cluster and workload state and changes. Some details here: https://www.cncf.io/blog/2021/12/21/extracting-value-from-the-kubernetes-events-feed/

Many of those events are great candidates for alerts and remediation via Ansible.

Could you create a Kubernetes "Events" source too? Thanks!

ccamacho added a commit to ccamacho/event-driven-ansible that referenced this issue Jun 13, 2023
This commit includes a new events source
plugin for monitoring changes in a Kubernetes cluster.
This plugin enables the usage of any API class
from the Kubernetes Python client.

Closes: ansible#36
Closes: ansible#37
ccamacho added a commit to ccamacho/event-driven-ansible that referenced this issue Jun 13, 2023
This commit includes a new events source
plugin for monitoring changes in a Kubernetes cluster.
This plugin enables the usage of any API class
from the Kubernetes Python client.

Closes: ansible#36
Closes: ansible#37
ccamacho added a commit to ccamacho/event-driven-ansible that referenced this issue Jun 13, 2023
This commit includes a new events source
plugin for monitoring changes in a Kubernetes cluster.
This plugin enables the usage of any API class
from the Kubernetes Python client.

Closes: ansible#36
Closes: ansible#37
ccamacho added a commit to ccamacho/event-driven-ansible that referenced this issue Jun 14, 2023
This commit includes a new events source
plugin for monitoring changes in a Kubernetes cluster.
This plugin enables the usage of any API class
from the Kubernetes Python client.

Closes: ansible#36
Closes: ansible#37
ccamacho added a commit to ccamacho/event-driven-ansible that referenced this issue Aug 11, 2023
This commit includes a new events source
plugin for monitoring changes in a Kubernetes cluster.
This plugin enables the usage of any API class
from the Kubernetes Python client.

Closes: ansible#36
Closes: ansible#37
ccamacho pushed a commit to ccamacho/event-driven-ansible that referenced this issue Aug 30, 2023
This commit includes a new events source
plugin for monitoring changes in a Kubernetes cluster. This plugin enables the usage of any API class
from the Kubernetes Python client.

Closes: ansible#36
Closes: ansible#37
ccamacho pushed a commit to ccamacho/event-driven-ansible that referenced this issue Aug 30, 2023
This commit includes a new events source
plugin for monitoring changes in a Kubernetes cluster. This plugin enables the usage of any API class
from the Kubernetes Python client.

Closes: ansible#36
Closes: ansible#37
ccamacho added a commit to ccamacho/event-driven-ansible that referenced this issue Aug 30, 2023
This commit includes a new events source
plugin for monitoring changes in a Kubernetes cluster. This plugin enables the usage of any API class
from the Kubernetes Python client.

Closes: ansible#36
Closes: ansible#37
ccamacho added a commit to ccamacho/event-driven-ansible that referenced this issue Aug 30, 2023
This commit includes a new events source
plugin for monitoring changes in a Kubernetes cluster. This plugin enables the usage of any API class
from the Kubernetes Python client.

Closes: ansible#36
Closes: ansible#37
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