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I think the difficult thing about more than one optional is that it might make you pass nil values to the function when calling it: ```clojure (my-fun required nil 1...
Just to update this - I went back to commit 5819473c31aeb3da1ced3b1f3c9e461bcdfaf7b8 and the GRAPHITE_FROM works again. I chose the commit arbitrarily. I guess some of the latest commits broke this...
Makes sense because I did see a correlation between the from parameter and the check frequency.
@JeanFred It would also be nice to have the ability to override this value for a specific check
@JeanFred I think we should not set a dependency between the check frequency and the timerange we're looking at on graphite. Maybe these could be two different settings per check?
Any thoughts on this? :)
@claudio-benfatto Amazing thanks for the effort!
The way I ended up handling this is creating an executor pool by myself: To run the HTTPKit server I did ```clojure (http-kit/run-server my-handler {:port port :worker-pool (exec-pool/create)}) ``` this...
@stepugnetti We encountered the same issue. What is the workaround you found?
The use case is verifying webhook authenticity from Shopify: https://help.shopify.com/api/tutorials/webhooks#verify-webhook I need to compare a given signature with a signature I make on the request body to make sure this...