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UI: Use health tests to check if connection to s3gw is valid #844

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votdev opened this issue Nov 28, 2023 · 0 comments
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UI: Use health tests to check if connection to s3gw is valid #844

votdev opened this issue Nov 28, 2023 · 0 comments
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votdev commented Nov 28, 2023

This is a follow up feature request of #823.

The idea is that health tests are used to check if the connection to the s3gw is working.
Alternatively it would be great to check the setting in S3GW_SERVICE_URL during container startup. This has the limitation that this test is only done once at startup; but can be used to validate the specified URL is valid.

@votdev votdev added kind/enhancement Change that positively impacts existing code area/ui User Interface labels Nov 28, 2023
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@jecluis jecluis added triage/proposal for closure There are reasons for this issue to be closed and removed triage/waiting Waiting for triage labels Mar 21, 2024
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