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fix(stateful app): need recreate strategy

Open Dav-14 opened this issue 1 year ago • 1 comments

Dav-14 avatar Aug 20 '24 12:08 Dav-14

Walkthrough

The recent changes enhance command usability and error handling across several components. New aliases for commands related to organizations and profiles improve accessibility, while refinements to argument validation and deployment logic bolster robustness. Additionally, the introduction of a pluralization function for command names promises to streamline user interactions, ultimately enhancing the overall experience with the command-line interface.

Changes

File Path Change Summary
components/fctl/cmd/cloud/organizations/root.go, components/fctl/cmd/profiles/root.go Added new command aliases ("organization" and "profile") to improve usability in command invocation.
components/fctl/cmd/stack/create.go Updated argument validation and added error checks in command execution logic for robustness.
components/operator/internal/resources/applications/application.go Modified deployment handling to differentiate behavior based on the stateful property of applications.
components/fctl/TODO.md Introduced a set of TODO comments proposing enhancements for command name management, including alias generation and pluralization.

Poem

In fields of code where bunnies hop,
New aliases bloom, they never stop! 🌼
Commands now dance with names so bright,
Usability shines, a joyful sight!
With care and checks, our paths align,
Happy coding, dear friends, let’s dine! 🐇✨


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