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Nikhil 6040408d90 dev: primev2 (#1005)
* feat: added cron for updating feature flags on interval

* feat: added logic for updating seats in monitor

* feat: updated sync handler for using prime sync endpoint

* feat: added instance initialization on monitor boot

* chore: added new vars for monitor

* fix: license seats purchase validation flow

* dev: update invite return response

* remove: workspace license task to avoid creation of duplicate licenses

* dev: add more seats flow.

* fix: resync licenses

* chore: subscription portal endpoint

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Co-authored-by: Henit Chobisa <chobisa.henit@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Prateek Shourya <prateekshourya29@gmail.com>
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Monitor

Monitor a package written in go, aims to provide services responsible for healthcheck, feature flagging and validation of entities with respect to deployments. The services of Monitor are encapsulated in a command line interface inside the ./cli folder and all the features are encapsulated inside packages inside the lib folder ./lib folder.

Convention and Adding New Features

  • Each feature lies on a seprate module, and for every module, there must be it's individual tests and readme associated with it, with the function signatures associated with it.
  • Examples must be provided for each of the functions that are present inside the package that, it can be used as a reference manual.
  • Every function should be written in such a way such that it can be consumed by any external host, maybe used with cron, http, cli or a seprate package on itself. Passing callback functions are sometimes best for such scenarios.

Running and Usage of Monitor

Monitor relies on 4 different environment variables of execution, which are listed below,

  • PRIME_HOST : The host for the prime service, defaults to https://prime.plane.so.
  • LICENSE_KEY: The client's license key, required for validation purposes of the api requests to the prime server.
  • LICENSE_VERSION: The currently used version by the client, it's generally the plane app version, but it's required and needed to be passed.
  • MACHINE_SIGNATURE: Machine signature field indicates the machine signature of the host machine. Say you're using monitor as a docker image on a mac, then we would require the MACHINE_SIGNATURE of mac, assuming mac's machine signature is associated with the license.

You can build monitor, with make build and test it with make test. Monitor can be run with --help command, to check the capabilites of it.