exception_notification 4.2.0 → 4.4.1
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- checksums.yaml +5 -5
- data/Appraisals +4 -3
- data/CHANGELOG.rdoc +57 -1
- data/CONTRIBUTING.md +21 -2
- data/Gemfile +3 -1
- data/README.md +106 -789
- data/Rakefile +4 -2
- data/docs/notifiers/campfire.md +50 -0
- data/docs/notifiers/custom.md +42 -0
- data/docs/notifiers/datadog.md +51 -0
- data/docs/notifiers/email.md +195 -0
- data/docs/notifiers/google_chat.md +31 -0
- data/docs/notifiers/hipchat.md +66 -0
- data/docs/notifiers/irc.md +97 -0
- data/docs/notifiers/mattermost.md +115 -0
- data/docs/notifiers/slack.md +161 -0
- data/docs/notifiers/sns.md +37 -0
- data/docs/notifiers/teams.md +54 -0
- data/docs/notifiers/webhook.md +60 -0
- data/examples/sample_app.rb +56 -0
- data/examples/sinatra/Gemfile +8 -6
- data/examples/sinatra/config.ru +3 -1
- data/examples/sinatra/sinatra_app.rb +19 -11
- data/exception_notification.gemspec +30 -23
- data/gemfiles/rails4_0.gemfile +1 -2
- data/gemfiles/rails4_1.gemfile +1 -2
- data/gemfiles/rails4_2.gemfile +1 -2
- data/gemfiles/rails5_0.gemfile +1 -2
- data/gemfiles/rails5_1.gemfile +7 -0
- data/gemfiles/rails5_2.gemfile +7 -0
- data/gemfiles/rails6_0.gemfile +7 -0
- data/lib/exception_notification.rb +3 -0
- data/lib/exception_notification/rack.rb +34 -27
- data/lib/exception_notification/rails.rb +3 -0
- data/lib/exception_notification/resque.rb +10 -10
- data/lib/exception_notification/sidekiq.rb +10 -12
- data/lib/exception_notification/version.rb +5 -0
- data/lib/exception_notifier.rb +79 -11
- data/lib/exception_notifier/base_notifier.rb +10 -5
- data/lib/exception_notifier/campfire_notifier.rb +14 -9
- data/lib/exception_notifier/datadog_notifier.rb +156 -0
- data/lib/exception_notifier/email_notifier.rb +78 -87
- data/lib/exception_notifier/google_chat_notifier.rb +44 -0
- data/lib/exception_notifier/hipchat_notifier.rb +16 -10
- data/lib/exception_notifier/irc_notifier.rb +38 -31
- data/lib/exception_notifier/mattermost_notifier.rb +54 -131
- data/lib/exception_notifier/modules/backtrace_cleaner.rb +2 -2
- data/lib/exception_notifier/modules/error_grouping.rb +87 -0
- data/lib/exception_notifier/modules/formatter.rb +121 -0
- data/lib/exception_notifier/notifier.rb +9 -6
- data/lib/exception_notifier/slack_notifier.rb +75 -32
- data/lib/exception_notifier/sns_notifier.rb +86 -0
- data/lib/exception_notifier/teams_notifier.rb +200 -0
- data/lib/exception_notifier/views/exception_notifier/_backtrace.html.erb +1 -1
- data/lib/exception_notifier/views/exception_notifier/_environment.text.erb +1 -1
- data/lib/exception_notifier/views/exception_notifier/_request.text.erb +1 -1
- data/lib/exception_notifier/views/exception_notifier/background_exception_notification.text.erb +9 -9
- data/lib/exception_notifier/views/exception_notifier/exception_notification.html.erb +2 -4
- data/lib/exception_notifier/views/exception_notifier/exception_notification.text.erb +2 -2
- data/lib/exception_notifier/webhook_notifier.rb +19 -16
- data/lib/generators/exception_notification/install_generator.rb +11 -5
- data/lib/generators/exception_notification/templates/{exception_notification.rb → exception_notification.rb.erb} +14 -12
- data/test/exception_notification/rack_test.rb +90 -4
- data/test/exception_notification/resque_test.rb +54 -0
- data/test/exception_notifier/campfire_notifier_test.rb +66 -39
- data/test/exception_notifier/datadog_notifier_test.rb +153 -0
- data/test/exception_notifier/email_notifier_test.rb +301 -145
- data/test/exception_notifier/google_chat_notifier_test.rb +185 -0
- data/test/exception_notifier/hipchat_notifier_test.rb +112 -65
- data/test/exception_notifier/irc_notifier_test.rb +48 -30
- data/test/exception_notifier/mattermost_notifier_test.rb +218 -55
- data/test/exception_notifier/modules/error_grouping_test.rb +167 -0
- data/test/exception_notifier/modules/formatter_test.rb +152 -0
- data/test/exception_notifier/sidekiq_test.rb +9 -6
- data/test/exception_notifier/slack_notifier_test.rb +109 -59
- data/test/exception_notifier/sns_notifier_test.rb +123 -0
- data/test/exception_notifier/teams_notifier_test.rb +92 -0
- data/test/exception_notifier/webhook_notifier_test.rb +68 -38
- data/test/exception_notifier_test.rb +220 -37
- data/test/support/exception_notifier_helper.rb +14 -0
- data/test/{dummy/app → support}/views/exception_notifier/_new_bkg_section.html.erb +0 -0
- data/test/{dummy/app → support}/views/exception_notifier/_new_bkg_section.text.erb +0 -0
- data/test/{dummy/app → support}/views/exception_notifier/_new_section.html.erb +0 -0
- data/test/{dummy/app → support}/views/exception_notifier/_new_section.text.erb +0 -0
- data/test/test_helper.rb +14 -13
- metadata +154 -162
- data/test/dummy/.gitignore +0 -4
- data/test/dummy/Rakefile +0 -7
- data/test/dummy/app/controllers/application_controller.rb +0 -3
- data/test/dummy/app/controllers/posts_controller.rb +0 -30
- data/test/dummy/app/helpers/application_helper.rb +0 -2
- data/test/dummy/app/helpers/posts_helper.rb +0 -2
- data/test/dummy/app/models/post.rb +0 -2
- data/test/dummy/app/views/layouts/application.html.erb +0 -14
- data/test/dummy/app/views/posts/_form.html.erb +0 -0
- data/test/dummy/app/views/posts/new.html.erb +0 -0
- data/test/dummy/app/views/posts/show.html.erb +0 -0
- data/test/dummy/config.ru +0 -4
- data/test/dummy/config/application.rb +0 -42
- data/test/dummy/config/boot.rb +0 -6
- data/test/dummy/config/database.yml +0 -22
- data/test/dummy/config/environment.rb +0 -17
- data/test/dummy/config/environments/development.rb +0 -25
- data/test/dummy/config/environments/production.rb +0 -50
- data/test/dummy/config/environments/test.rb +0 -38
- data/test/dummy/config/initializers/backtrace_silencers.rb +0 -7
- data/test/dummy/config/initializers/inflections.rb +0 -10
- data/test/dummy/config/initializers/mime_types.rb +0 -5
- data/test/dummy/config/initializers/secret_token.rb +0 -8
- data/test/dummy/config/initializers/session_store.rb +0 -8
- data/test/dummy/config/locales/en.yml +0 -5
- data/test/dummy/config/routes.rb +0 -3
- data/test/dummy/db/migrate/20110729022608_create_posts.rb +0 -15
- data/test/dummy/db/schema.rb +0 -24
- data/test/dummy/db/seeds.rb +0 -7
- data/test/dummy/lib/tasks/.gitkeep +0 -0
- data/test/dummy/public/404.html +0 -26
- data/test/dummy/public/422.html +0 -26
- data/test/dummy/public/500.html +0 -26
- data/test/dummy/public/favicon.ico +0 -0
- data/test/dummy/public/images/rails.png +0 -0
- data/test/dummy/public/index.html +0 -239
- data/test/dummy/public/javascripts/application.js +0 -2
- data/test/dummy/public/javascripts/controls.js +0 -965
- data/test/dummy/public/javascripts/dragdrop.js +0 -974
- data/test/dummy/public/javascripts/effects.js +0 -1123
- data/test/dummy/public/javascripts/prototype.js +0 -6001
- data/test/dummy/public/javascripts/rails.js +0 -191
- data/test/dummy/public/robots.txt +0 -5
- data/test/dummy/public/stylesheets/.gitkeep +0 -0
- data/test/dummy/public/stylesheets/scaffold.css +0 -56
- data/test/dummy/script/rails +0 -6
- data/test/dummy/test/functional/posts_controller_test.rb +0 -218
- data/test/dummy/test/test_helper.rb +0 -7
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== 4.4.1
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**THIS README IS FOR THE MASTER BRANCH AND REFLECTS THE WORK CURRENTLY EXISTING ON THE MASTER BRANCH. IF YOU ARE WISHING TO USE A NON-MASTER BRANCH OF EXCEPTION NOTIFICATION, PLEASE CONSULT THAT BRANCH'S README AND NOT THIS ONE.**
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The Exception Notification gem provides a set of [notifiers](#notifiers) for sending notifications when errors occur in a Rack/Rails application. The built-in notifiers can deliver notifications by [email](docs/notifiers/email.md), [Campfire](docs/notifiers/campfire.md), [HipChat](docs/notifiers/hipchat.md), [Slack](docs/notifiers/slack.md), [Mattermost](docs/notifiers/mattermost.md), [Teams](docs/notifiers/teams.md), [IRC](docs/notifiers/irc.md), [Amazon SNS](docs/notifiers/sns.md), [Google Chat](docs/notifiers/google_chat.md), [Datadog](docs/notifiers/datadog.md) or via custom [WebHooks](docs/notifiers/webhook.md).
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|
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:email => {
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:email_prefix => "[PREFIX] ",
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:sender_address => %{"notifier" <notifier@example.com>},
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:webhook_url => 'http://your-mattermost.com/hooks/blablabla',
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By default this will use your Rails application name to match the git repository. If yours differ you can specify `app_name`.
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|
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:email => {
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:email_prefix => "[PREFIX] ",
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:sender_address => %{"notifier" <notifier@example.com>},
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|
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|
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|
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:mattermost => {
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:webhook_url => 'http://your-mattermost.com/hooks/blablabla',
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|
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:git_url => 'github.com/aschen'
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633
|
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}
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
637
|
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|
638
|
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639
|
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Rails.application.config.middleware.use ExceptionNotification::Rack,
|
640
|
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:email => {
|
641
|
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:email_prefix => "[PREFIX] ",
|
642
|
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:sender_address => %{"notifier" <notifier@example.com>},
|
643
|
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:exception_recipients => %w{exceptions@example.com}
|
644
|
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},
|
645
|
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:mattermost => {
|
646
|
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:webhook_url => 'http://your-mattermost.com/hooks/blablabla',
|
647
|
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:avatar => 'http://example.com/your-image.png',
|
648
|
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:username => 'Fail bot'
|
649
|
-
}
|
650
|
-
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|
651
|
-
|
652
|
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|
653
|
-
|
654
|
-
```ruby
|
655
|
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Rails.application.config.middleware.use ExceptionNotification::Rack,
|
656
|
-
:email => {
|
657
|
-
:email_prefix => "[PREFIX] ",
|
658
|
-
:sender_address => %{"notifier" <notifier@example.com>},
|
659
|
-
:exception_recipients => %w{exceptions@example.com}
|
660
|
-
},
|
661
|
-
:mattermost => {
|
662
|
-
:webhook_url => 'http://your-mattermost.com/hooks/blablabla',
|
663
|
-
:basic_auth => {
|
664
|
-
:username => 'clara',
|
665
|
-
:password => 'password'
|
666
|
-
}
|
667
|
-
}
|
668
|
-
```
|
669
|
-
|
670
|
-
#### Options
|
671
|
-
|
672
|
-
##### webhook_url
|
673
|
-
|
674
|
-
*String, required*
|
675
|
-
|
676
|
-
The Incoming WebHook URL on mattermost.
|
677
|
-
|
678
|
-
##### channel
|
679
|
-
|
680
|
-
*String, optional*
|
681
|
-
|
682
|
-
Message will appear in this channel. Defaults to the channel you set as such on mattermost.
|
683
|
-
|
684
|
-
##### username
|
685
|
-
|
686
|
-
*String, optional*
|
687
|
-
|
688
|
-
Username of the bot. Defaults to "Incoming Webhook"
|
689
|
-
|
690
|
-
##### avatar
|
691
|
-
|
692
|
-
*String, optional*
|
693
|
-
|
694
|
-
Avatar of the bot. Defaults to incoming webhook icon.
|
695
|
-
|
696
|
-
##### git_url
|
697
|
-
|
698
|
-
*String, optional*
|
699
|
-
|
700
|
-
Url of your gitlab or github with your organisation name for issue creation link (Eg: `github.com/aschen`). Defaults to nil and don't add link to the notification.
|
701
|
-
|
702
|
-
##### app_name
|
703
|
-
|
704
|
-
*String, optional*
|
705
|
-
|
706
|
-
Your application name used for issue creation link. Defaults to ``` Rails.application.class.parent_name.underscore```.
|
707
|
-
|
708
|
-
|
709
|
-
### WebHook notifier
|
710
|
-
|
711
|
-
This notifier ships notifications over the HTTP protocol.
|
712
|
-
|
713
|
-
#### Usage
|
714
|
-
|
715
|
-
Just add the [HTTParty](https://github.com/jnunemaker/httparty) gem to your `Gemfile`:
|
716
|
-
|
717
|
-
```ruby
|
718
|
-
gem 'httparty'
|
719
|
-
```
|
720
|
-
|
721
|
-
To configure it, you need to set the `url` option, like this:
|
722
|
-
|
723
|
-
```ruby
|
724
|
-
Rails.application.config.middleware.use ExceptionNotification::Rack,
|
725
|
-
:email => {
|
726
|
-
:email_prefix => "[PREFIX] ",
|
727
|
-
:sender_address => %{"notifier" <notifier@example.com>},
|
728
|
-
:exception_recipients => %w{exceptions@example.com}
|
729
|
-
},
|
730
|
-
:webhook => {
|
731
|
-
:url => 'http://domain.com:5555/hubot/path'
|
732
|
-
}
|
733
|
-
```
|
734
|
-
|
735
|
-
By default, the WebhookNotifier will call the URLs using the POST method. But, you can change this using the `http_method` option.
|
736
|
-
|
737
|
-
```ruby
|
738
|
-
Rails.application.config.middleware.use ExceptionNotification::Rack,
|
739
|
-
:email => {
|
740
|
-
:email_prefix => "[PREFIX] ",
|
741
|
-
:sender_address => %{"notifier" <notifier@example.com>},
|
742
|
-
:exception_recipients => %w{exceptions@example.com}
|
743
|
-
},
|
744
|
-
:webhook => {
|
745
|
-
:url => 'http://domain.com:5555/hubot/path',
|
746
|
-
:http_method => :get
|
747
|
-
}
|
748
|
-
```
|
749
|
-
|
750
|
-
Besides the `url` and `http_method` options, all the other options are passed directly to HTTParty. Thus, if the HTTP server requires authentication, you can include the following options:
|
751
|
-
|
752
|
-
```ruby
|
753
|
-
Rails.application.config.middleware.use ExceptionNotification::Rack,
|
754
|
-
:email => {
|
755
|
-
:email_prefix => "[PREFIX] ",
|
756
|
-
:sender_address => %{"notifier" <notifier@example.com>},
|
757
|
-
:exception_recipients => %w{exceptions@example.com}
|
758
|
-
},
|
759
|
-
:webhook => {
|
760
|
-
:url => 'http://domain.com:5555/hubot/path',
|
761
|
-
:basic_auth => {
|
762
|
-
:username => 'alice',
|
763
|
-
:password => 'password'
|
764
|
-
}
|
765
|
-
}
|
766
|
-
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|
767
|
-
|
768
|
-
For more HTTParty options, check out the [documentation](https://github.com/jnunemaker/httparty).
|
769
|
-
|
770
|
-
### Custom notifier
|
771
|
-
|
772
|
-
Simply put, notifiers are objects which respond to `#call(exception, options)` method. Thus, a lambda can be used as a notifier as follow:
|
773
|
-
|
774
|
-
```ruby
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775
|
-
ExceptionNotifier.add_notifier :custom_notifier_name,
|
776
|
-
->(exception, options) { puts "Something goes wrong: #{exception.message}"}
|
777
|
-
```
|
778
|
-
|
779
|
-
More advanced users or third-party framework developers, also can create notifiers to be shipped in gems and take advantage of ExceptionNotification's Notifier API to standardize the [various](https://github.com/airbrake/airbrake) [solutions](https://www.honeybadger.io) [out](http://www.exceptional.io) [there](https://bugsnag.com). For this, beyond the `#call(exception, options)` method, the notifier class MUST BE defined under the ExceptionNotifier namespace and its name sufixed by `Notifier`, e.g: ExceptionNotifier::SimpleNotifier.
|
780
|
-
|
781
|
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#### Example
|
782
|
-
|
783
|
-
Define the custom notifier:
|
784
|
-
|
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|
-
```ruby
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786
|
-
module ExceptionNotifier
|
787
|
-
class SimpleNotifier
|
788
|
-
def initialize(options)
|
789
|
-
# do something with the options...
|
790
|
-
end
|
791
|
-
|
792
|
-
def call(exception, options={})
|
793
|
-
# send the notification
|
794
|
-
end
|
795
|
-
end
|
796
|
-
end
|
797
|
-
```
|
798
|
-
|
799
|
-
Using it:
|
800
|
-
|
801
|
-
```ruby
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802
|
-
Rails.application.config.middleware.use ExceptionNotification::Rack,
|
803
|
-
:email => {
|
804
|
-
:email_prefix => "[PREFIX] ",
|
805
|
-
:sender_address => %{"notifier" <notifier@example.com>},
|
806
|
-
:exception_recipients => %w{exceptions@example.com}
|
807
|
-
},
|
808
|
-
:simple => {
|
809
|
-
# simple notifier options
|
810
|
-
}
|
117
|
+
error_grouping: true,
|
118
|
+
# error_grouping_period: 5.minutes, # the time before an error is regarded as fixed
|
119
|
+
# error_grouping_cache: Rails.cache, # for other applications such as Sinatra, use one instance of ActiveSupport::Cache::Store
|
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|
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|
121
|
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# notification_trigger: specify a callback to determine when a notification should be sent,
|
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|
123
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|
124
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# count: accumulated errors count for this exception
|
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|
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#
|
126
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# notification_trigger: lambda { |exception, count| count % 10 == 0 }
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
|
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|
|
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|
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|
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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