A recording from the recent Berlin CoreOSFest 2016 has been published! I demoed these recent features, but one interesting note is that I am actually presenting an earlier version of the code which used the etcd V2 API. I’ve since ported the code to V3, but it is functionally similar....
There are different functionalities defined for every API, together with the list of properties we can use and the expected output of the methods. When working with a platform, the API documentation is the starting point where one can figure out what options are available and what methods suit...
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