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Build Easy Interface for Inputting Mappings #41
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Love it! Basically leveraging GitHub pages native feature set - no pieces and parts outside of that which we'd have to build/maintain - right?
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We should create something like a web interface for adding provider mappings. We could eventually expand this to be a much more useful tool where you put in a sample log format and it spits out what it expects to be proper mappings.
Maybe an iterative way to start would be to make something:
* With github pages
* That has a form element with the possible provider mappings in a drop down on the left coupled with a text input form on the right.
* By pressing submit on the form, it creates a CSV or yml or something that can be committed to github.
What do you think @Halimer<https://github.com/Halimer> @pcampbe<https://github.com/pcampbe> @michaelthomasclark<https://github.com/michaelthomasclark>
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Right. For now you wouldn't need anything. Josh and I were chatting about
maybe supporting the automatic creation of pull requests which would need
some outside automation.
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Along the lines of this?
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/57503578/making-pull-requests-to-a-github-repository-automatically-with-github-actions?rq=4
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Right. For now you wouldn't need anything. Josh and I were chatting about
maybe supporting the automatic creation of pull requests which would need
some outside automation.
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Love it! Basically leveraging GitHub pages native feature set - no pieces
and parts outside of that which we'd have to build/maintain - right?
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We should create something like a web interface for adding provider
mappings. We could eventually expand this to be a much more useful tool
where you put in a sample log format and it spits out what it expects to be
proper mappings.
Maybe an iterative way to start would be to make something:
* With github pages
* That has a form element with the possible provider mappings in a drop
down on the left coupled with a text input form on the right.
* By pressing submit on the form, it creates a CSV or yml or something
that can be committed to github.
What do you think @Halimer<https://github.com/Halimer> @pcampbe<
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We should create something like a web interface for adding provider mappings. We could eventually expand this to be a much more useful tool where you put in a sample log format and it spits out what it expects to be proper mappings.
Maybe an iterative way to start would be to make something:
What do you think @Halimer @pcampbe @michaelthomasclark
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