pepr 0.34.1 → 0.35.0

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@@ -87,6 +87,7 @@ export declare function genPkgJSON(opts: InitOptions, pgkVerOverride?: string):
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  var gitIgnore = "# Ignore node_modules and Pepr build artifacts\nnode_modules\ndist\ninsecure*\n";
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  var readmeMd = '# Pepr Module\n\nThis is a Pepr Module. [Pepr](https://github.com/defenseunicorns/pepr) is a type-safe Kubernetes middleware system.\n\nThe `capabilities` directory contains all the capabilities for this module. By default,\na capability is a single typescript file in the format of `capability-name.ts` that is\nimported in the root `pepr.ts` file as `import { HelloPepr } from "./capabilities/hello-pepr";`.\nBecause this is typescript, you can organize this however you choose, e.g. creating a sub-folder\nper-capability or common logic in shared files or folders.\n\nExample Structure:\n\n```\nModule Root\n\u251C\u2500\u2500 package.json\n\u251C\u2500\u2500 pepr.ts\n\u2514\u2500\u2500 capabilities\n \u251C\u2500\u2500 example-one.ts\n \u251C\u2500\u2500 example-three.ts\n \u2514\u2500\u2500 example-two.ts\n```\n';
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  var peprTS = 'import { PeprModule } from "pepr";\n// cfg loads your pepr configuration from package.json\nimport cfg from "./package.json";\n\n// HelloPepr is a demo capability that is included with Pepr. Comment or delete the line below to remove it.\nimport { HelloPepr } from "./capabilities/hello-pepr";\n\n/**\n * This is the main entrypoint for this Pepr module. It is run when the module is started.\n * This is where you register your Pepr configurations and capabilities.\n */\nnew PeprModule(cfg, [\n // "HelloPepr" is a demo capability that is included with Pepr. Comment or delete the line below to remove it.\n HelloPepr,\n\n // Your additional capabilities go here\n]);\n';
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- var helloPeprTS = 'import {\n Capability,\n K8s,\n Log,\n PeprMutateRequest,\n RegisterKind,\n a,\n fetch,\n fetchStatus,\n kind,\n} from "pepr";\n\n/**\n * The HelloPepr Capability is an example capability to demonstrate some general concepts of Pepr.\n * To test this capability you run `pepr dev`and then run the following command:\n * `kubectl apply -f capabilities/hello-pepr.samples.yaml`\n */\nexport const HelloPepr = new Capability({\n name: "hello-pepr",\n description: "A simple example capability to show how things work.",\n namespaces: ["pepr-demo", "pepr-demo-2"],\n});\n\n// Use the \'When\' function to create a new action, use \'Store\' to persist data\nconst { When, Store } = HelloPepr;\n\n/**\n * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n * Mutate Action (Namespace) *\n * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n *\n * This action removes the label `remove-me` when a Namespace is created.\n * Note we don\'t need to specify the namespace here, because we\'ve already specified\n * it in the Capability definition above.\n */\nWhen(a.Namespace)\n .IsCreated()\n .Mutate(ns => ns.RemoveLabel("remove-me"));\n\n/**\n * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n * Watch Action with K8s SSA (Namespace) *\n * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n *\n * This action watches for the `pepr-demo-2` namespace to be created, then creates a ConfigMap with\n * the name `pepr-ssa-demo` and adds the namespace UID to the ConfigMap data. Because Pepr uses\n * server-side apply for this operation, the ConfigMap will be created or updated if it already exists.\n */\nWhen(a.Namespace)\n .IsCreated()\n .WithName("pepr-demo-2")\n .Watch(async ns => {\n Log.info("Namespace pepr-demo-2 was created.");\n\n try {\n // Apply the ConfigMap using K8s server-side apply\n await K8s(kind.ConfigMap).Apply({\n metadata: {\n name: "pepr-ssa-demo",\n namespace: "pepr-demo-2",\n },\n data: {\n "ns-uid": ns.metadata.uid,\n },\n });\n } catch (error) {\n // You can use the Log object to log messages to the Pepr controller pod\n Log.error(error, "Failed to apply ConfigMap using server-side apply.");\n }\n\n // You can share data between actions using the Store, including between different types of actions\n Store.setItem("watch-data", "This data was stored by a Watch Action.");\n });\n\n/**\n * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n * Mutate Action (CM Example 1) *\n * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n *\n * This is a single action. They can be in the same file or put imported from other files.\n * In this example, when a ConfigMap is created with the name `example-1`, then add a label and annotation.\n *\n * Equivalent to manually running:\n * `kubectl label configmap example-1 pepr=was-here`\n * `kubectl annotate configmap example-1 pepr.dev=annotations-work-too`\n */\nWhen(a.ConfigMap)\n .IsCreated()\n .WithName("example-1")\n .Mutate(request => {\n request\n .SetLabel("pepr", "was-here")\n .SetAnnotation("pepr.dev", "annotations-work-too");\n\n // Use the Store to persist data between requests and Pepr controller pods\n Store.setItem("example-1", "was-here");\n\n // This data is written asynchronously and can be read back via `Store.getItem()` or `Store.subscribe()`\n Store.setItem("example-1-data", JSON.stringify(request.Raw.data));\n });\n\n/**\n * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n * Mutate & Validate Actions (CM Example 2) *\n * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n *\n * This combines 3 different types of actions: \'Mutate\', \'Validate\', and \'Watch\'. The order\n * of the actions is required, but each action is optional. In this example, when a ConfigMap is created\n * with the name `example-2`, then add a label and annotation, validate that the ConfigMap has the label\n * `pepr`, and log the request.\n */\nWhen(a.ConfigMap)\n .IsCreated()\n .WithName("example-2")\n .Mutate(request => {\n // This Mutate Action will mutate the request before it is persisted to the cluster\n\n // Use `request.Merge()` to merge the new data with the existing data\n request.Merge({\n metadata: {\n labels: {\n pepr: "was-here",\n },\n annotations: {\n "pepr.dev": "annotations-work-too",\n },\n },\n });\n })\n .Validate(request => {\n // This Validate Action will validate the request before it is persisted to the cluster\n\n // Approve the request if the ConfigMap has the label \'pepr\'\n if (request.HasLabel("pepr")) {\n return request.Approve();\n }\n\n // Otherwise, deny the request with an error message (optional)\n return request.Deny("ConfigMap must have label \'pepr\'");\n })\n .Watch((cm, phase) => {\n // This Watch Action will watch the ConfigMap after it has been persisted to the cluster\n Log.info(cm, `ConfigMap was ${phase} with the name example-2`);\n });\n\n/**\n * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n * Mutate Action (CM Example 2a) *\n * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n *\n * This action shows a simple validation that will deny any ConfigMap that has the\n * annotation `evil`. Note that the `Deny()` function takes an optional second parameter that is a\n * user-defined status code to return.\n */\nWhen(a.ConfigMap)\n .IsCreated()\n .Validate(request => {\n if (request.HasAnnotation("evil")) {\n return request.Deny("No evil CM annotations allowed.", 400);\n }\n\n return request.Approve();\n });\n\n/**\n * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n * Mutate Action (CM Example 3) *\n * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n *\n * This action combines different styles. Unlike the previous actions, this one will look\n * for any ConfigMap in the `pepr-demo` namespace that has the label `change=by-label` during either\n * CREATE or UPDATE. Note that all conditions added such as `WithName()`, `WithLabel()`, `InNamespace()`,\n * are ANDs so all conditions must be true for the request to be processed.\n */\nWhen(a.ConfigMap)\n .IsCreatedOrUpdated()\n .WithLabel("change", "by-label")\n .Mutate(request => {\n // The K8s object e are going to mutate\n const cm = request.Raw;\n\n // Get the username and uid of the K8s request\n const { username, uid } = request.Request.userInfo;\n\n // Store some data about the request in the configmap\n cm.data["username"] = username;\n cm.data["uid"] = uid;\n\n // You can still mix other ways of making changes too\n request.SetAnnotation("pepr.dev", "making-waves");\n });\n\n// This action validates the label `change=by-label` is deleted\nWhen(a.ConfigMap)\n .IsDeleted()\n .WithLabel("change", "by-label")\n .Validate(request => {\n // Log and then always approve the request\n Log.info("CM with label \'change=by-label\' was deleted.");\n return request.Approve();\n });\n\n/**\n * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n * Mutate Action (CM Example 4) *\n * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n *\n * This action show how you can use the `Mutate()` function without an inline function.\n * This is useful if you want to keep your actions small and focused on a single task,\n * or if you want to reuse the same function in multiple actions.\n */\nWhen(a.ConfigMap).IsCreated().WithName("example-4").Mutate(example4Cb);\n\n// This function uses the complete type definition, but is not required.\nfunction example4Cb(cm: PeprMutateRequest<a.ConfigMap>) {\n cm.SetLabel("pepr.dev/first", "true");\n cm.SetLabel("pepr.dev/second", "true");\n cm.SetLabel("pepr.dev/third", "true");\n}\n\n/**\n * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n * Mutate Action (CM Example 4a) *\n * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n *\n * This is the same as Example 4, except this only operates on a CM in the `pepr-demo-2` namespace.\n * Note because the Capability defines namespaces, the namespace specified here must be one of those.\n * Alternatively, you can remove the namespace from the Capability definition and specify it here.\n */\nWhen(a.ConfigMap)\n .IsCreated()\n .InNamespace("pepr-demo-2")\n .WithName("example-4a")\n .Mutate(example4Cb);\n\n/**\n * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n * Mutate Action (CM Example 5) *\n * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n *\n * This action is a bit more complex. It will look for any ConfigMap in the `pepr-demo`\n * namespace that has the label `chuck-norris` during CREATE. When it finds one, it will fetch a\n * random Chuck Norris joke from the API and add it to the ConfigMap. This is a great example of how\n * you can use Pepr to make changes to your K8s objects based on external data.\n *\n * Note the use of the `async` keyword. This is required for any action that uses `await` or `fetch()`.\n *\n * Also note we are passing a type to the `fetch()` function. This is optional, but it will help you\n * avoid mistakes when working with the data returned from the API. You can also use the `as` keyword to\n * cast the data returned from the API.\n *\n * These are equivalent:\n * ```ts\n * const joke = await fetch<TheChuckNorrisJoke>("https://icanhazdadjoke.com/");\n * const joke = await fetch("https://icanhazdadjoke.com/") as TheChuckNorrisJoke;\n * ```\n *\n * Alternatively, you can drop the type completely:\n *\n * ```ts\n * fetch("https://icanhazdadjoke.com")\n * ```\n */\ninterface TheChuckNorrisJoke {\n id: string;\n joke: string;\n status: number;\n}\n\nWhen(a.ConfigMap)\n .IsCreatedOrUpdated()\n .WithLabel("chuck-norris")\n .Mutate(cm => cm.SetLabel("got-jokes", "true"))\n .Watch(async cm => {\n const jokeURL = "https://icanhazdadjoke.com/";\n // Try/catch is not needed as a response object will always be returned\n const response = await fetch<TheChuckNorrisJoke>(jokeURL, {\n headers: {\n Accept: "application/json",\n },\n });\n\n // Instead, check the `response.ok` field\n if (response.ok) {\n const { joke } = response.data;\n // Add Joke to the Store\n await Store.setItemAndWait(jokeURL, joke);\n // Add the Chuck Norris joke to the configmap\n try {\n await K8s(kind.ConfigMap).Apply({\n metadata: {\n name: cm.metadata.name,\n namespace: cm.metadata.namespace,\n },\n data: {\n "chuck-says": Store.getItem(jokeURL),\n },\n });\n } catch (error) {\n Log.error(error, "Failed to apply ConfigMap using server-side apply.", {\n cm,\n });\n }\n }\n\n // You can also assert on different HTTP response codes\n if (response.status === fetchStatus.NOT_FOUND) {\n // Do something else\n return;\n }\n });\n\n/**\n * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n * Mutate Action (Secret Base64 Handling) *\n * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n *\n * The K8s JS client provides incomplete support for base64 encoding/decoding handling for secrets,\n * unlike the GO client. To make this less painful, Pepr automatically handles base64 encoding/decoding\n * secret data before and after the action is executed.\n */\nWhen(a.Secret)\n .IsCreated()\n .WithName("secret-1")\n .Mutate(request => {\n const secret = request.Raw;\n\n // This will be encoded at the end of all processing back to base64: "Y2hhbmdlLXdpdGhvdXQtZW5jb2Rpbmc="\n secret.data.magic = "change-without-encoding";\n\n // You can modify the data directly, and it will be encoded at the end of all processing\n secret.data.example += " - modified by Pepr";\n });\n\n/**\n * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n * Mutate Action (Untyped Custom Resource) *\n * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n *\n * Out of the box, Pepr supports all the standard Kubernetes objects. However, you can also create\n * your own types. This is useful if you are working with an Operator that creates custom resources.\n * There are two ways to do this, the first is to use the `When()` function with a `GenericKind`,\n * the second is to create a new class that extends `GenericKind` and use the `RegisterKind()` function.\n *\n * This example shows how to use the `When()` function with a `GenericKind`. Note that you\n * must specify the `group`, `version`, and `kind` of the object (if applicable). This is how Pepr knows\n * if the action should be triggered or not. Since we are using a `GenericKind`,\n * Pepr will not be able to provide any intellisense for the object, so you will need to refer to the\n * Kubernetes API documentation for the object you are working with.\n *\n * You will need to wait for the CRD in `hello-pepr.samples.yaml` to be created, then you can apply\n *\n * ```yaml\n * apiVersion: pepr.dev/v1\n * kind: Unicorn\n * metadata:\n * name: example-1\n * namespace: pepr-demo\n * spec:\n * message: replace-me\n * counter: 0\n * ```\n */\nWhen(a.GenericKind, {\n group: "pepr.dev",\n version: "v1",\n kind: "Unicorn",\n})\n .IsCreated()\n .WithName("example-1")\n .Mutate(request => {\n request.Merge({\n spec: {\n message: "Hello Pepr without type data!",\n counter: Math.random(),\n },\n });\n });\n\n/**\n * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n * Mutate Action (Typed Custom Resource) *\n * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n *\n * This example shows how to use the `RegisterKind()` function to create a new type. This is useful\n * if you are working with an Operator that creates custom resources and you want to have intellisense\n * for the object. Note that you must specify the `group`, `version`, and `kind` of the object (if applicable)\n * as this is how Pepr knows if the action should be triggered or not.\n *\n * Once you register a new Kind with Pepr, you can use the `When()` function with the new Kind. Ideally,\n * you should register custom Kinds at the top of your Capability file or Pepr Module so they are available\n * to all actions, but we are putting it here for demonstration purposes.\n *\n * You will need to wait for the CRD in `hello-pepr.samples.yaml` to be created, then you can apply\n *\n * ```yaml\n * apiVersion: pepr.dev/v1\n * kind: Unicorn\n * metadata:\n * name: example-2\n * namespace: pepr-demo\n * spec:\n * message: replace-me\n * counter: 0\n * ```*\n */\nclass UnicornKind extends a.GenericKind {\n spec: {\n /**\n * JSDoc comments can be added to explain more details about the field.\n *\n * @example\n * ```ts\n * request.Raw.spec.message = "Hello Pepr!";\n * ```\n * */\n message: string;\n counter: number;\n };\n}\n\nRegisterKind(UnicornKind, {\n group: "pepr.dev",\n version: "v1",\n kind: "Unicorn",\n});\n\nWhen(UnicornKind)\n .IsCreated()\n .WithName("example-2")\n .Mutate(request => {\n request.Merge({\n spec: {\n message: "Hello Pepr with type data!",\n counter: Math.random(),\n },\n });\n });\n\n/**\n * A callback function that is called once the Pepr Store is fully loaded.\n */\nStore.onReady(data => {\n Log.info(data, "Pepr Store Ready");\n});\n';
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- var packageJSON = { name: "pepr", description: "Kubernetes application engine", author: "Defense Unicorns", homepage: "https://github.com/defenseunicorns/pepr", license: "Apache-2.0", bin: "dist/cli.js", repository: "defenseunicorns/pepr", engines: { node: ">=18.0.0" }, files: ["/dist", "/src"], version: "0.34.1", main: "dist/lib.js", types: "dist/lib.d.ts", scripts: { ci: "npm ci", "gen-data-json": "node hack/build-template-data.js", prebuild: "rm -fr dist/* && npm run gen-data-json", version: "node scripts/set-version.js", build: "tsc && node build.mjs", "build:image": "npm run build && docker buildx build --tag pepr:dev .", test: "npm run test:unit && npm run test:journey", "test:unit": "npm run gen-data-json && jest src --coverage --detectOpenHandles --coverageDirectory=./coverage", "test:journey": "npm run test:journey:k3d && npm run test:journey:build && npm run test:journey:image && npm run test:journey:run", "test:journey:prep": "if [ ! -d ./pepr-upgrade-test ]; then git clone https://github.com/defenseunicorns/pepr-upgrade-test.git ; fi", "test:journey-wasm": "npm run test:journey:k3d && npm run test:journey:build && npm run test:journey:image && npm run test:journey:run-wasm", "test:journey:k3d": "k3d cluster delete pepr-dev && k3d cluster create pepr-dev --k3s-arg '--debug@server:0' --wait && kubectl rollout status deployment -n kube-system", "test:journey:build": "npm run build && npm pack", "test:journey:image": "docker buildx build --tag pepr:dev . && k3d image import pepr:dev -c pepr-dev", "test:journey:run": "jest --detectOpenHandles journey/entrypoint.test.ts && npm run test:journey:prep && npm run test:journey:upgrade", "test:journey:run-wasm": "jest --detectOpenHandles journey/entrypoint-wasm.test.ts", "test:journey:upgrade": "npm run test:journey:k3d && npm run test:journey:image && jest --detectOpenHandles journey/pepr-upgrade.test.ts", "format:check": "eslint src && prettier src --check", "format:fix": "eslint src --fix && prettier src --write" }, dependencies: { "@types/ramda": "0.30.1", express: "4.19.2", "fast-json-patch": "3.1.1", "json-pointer": "^0.6.2", "kubernetes-fluent-client": "3.0.1", pino: "9.3.2", "pino-pretty": "11.2.2", "prom-client": "15.1.3", ramda: "0.30.1" }, devDependencies: { "@commitlint/cli": "19.4.0", "@commitlint/config-conventional": "19.2.2", "@fast-check/jest": "^2.0.1", "@jest/globals": "29.7.0", "@types/eslint": "9.6.0", "@types/express": "4.17.21", "@types/json-pointer": "^1.0.34", "@types/node": "22.x.x", "@types/node-forge": "1.3.11", "@types/prompts": "2.4.9", "@types/uuid": "10.0.0", "fast-check": "^3.19.0", jest: "29.7.0", "js-yaml": "^4.1.0", nock: "13.5.4", "ts-jest": "29.2.4" }, peerDependencies: { "@typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin": "7.18.0", "@typescript-eslint/parser": "7.18.0", commander: "12.1.0", esbuild: "0.23.0", eslint: "8.57.0", "node-forge": "1.3.1", prettier: "3.3.3", prompts: "2.4.2", typescript: "5.3.3", uuid: "10.0.0" } };
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+ var helloPeprTS = 'import {\n Capability,\n K8s,\n Log,\n PeprMutateRequest,\n RegisterKind,\n a,\n fetch,\n fetchStatus,\n kind,\n} from "pepr";\nimport nock from "nock";\n\n/**\n * The HelloPepr Capability is an example capability to demonstrate some general concepts of Pepr.\n * To test this capability you run `pepr dev`and then run the following command:\n * `kubectl apply -f capabilities/hello-pepr.samples.yaml`\n */\nexport const HelloPepr = new Capability({\n name: "hello-pepr",\n description: "A simple example capability to show how things work.",\n namespaces: ["pepr-demo", "pepr-demo-2"],\n});\n\n// Use the \'When\' function to create a new action, use \'Store\' to persist data\nconst { When, Store } = HelloPepr;\n\n/**\n * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n * Mutate Action (Namespace) *\n * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n *\n * This action removes the label `remove-me` when a Namespace is created.\n * Note we don\'t need to specify the namespace here, because we\'ve already specified\n * it in the Capability definition above.\n */\nWhen(a.Namespace)\n .IsCreated()\n .Mutate(ns => ns.RemoveLabel("remove-me"));\n\n/**\n * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n * Watch Action with K8s SSA (Namespace) *\n * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n *\n * This action watches for the `pepr-demo-2` namespace to be created, then creates a ConfigMap with\n * the name `pepr-ssa-demo` and adds the namespace UID to the ConfigMap data. Because Pepr uses\n * server-side apply for this operation, the ConfigMap will be created or updated if it already exists.\n */\nWhen(a.Namespace)\n .IsCreated()\n .WithName("pepr-demo-2")\n .Watch(async ns => {\n Log.info("Namespace pepr-demo-2 was created.");\n\n try {\n // Apply the ConfigMap using K8s server-side apply\n await K8s(kind.ConfigMap).Apply({\n metadata: {\n name: "pepr-ssa-demo",\n namespace: "pepr-demo-2",\n },\n data: {\n "ns-uid": ns.metadata.uid,\n },\n });\n } catch (error) {\n // You can use the Log object to log messages to the Pepr controller pod\n Log.error(error, "Failed to apply ConfigMap using server-side apply.");\n }\n\n // You can share data between actions using the Store, including between different types of actions\n Store.setItem("watch-data", "This data was stored by a Watch Action.");\n });\n\n/**\n * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n * Mutate Action (CM Example 1) *\n * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n *\n * This is a single action. They can be in the same file or put imported from other files.\n * In this example, when a ConfigMap is created with the name `example-1`, then add a label and annotation.\n *\n * Equivalent to manually running:\n * `kubectl label configmap example-1 pepr=was-here`\n * `kubectl annotate configmap example-1 pepr.dev=annotations-work-too`\n */\nWhen(a.ConfigMap)\n .IsCreated()\n .WithName("example-1")\n .Mutate(request => {\n request\n .SetLabel("pepr", "was-here")\n .SetAnnotation("pepr.dev", "annotations-work-too");\n\n // Use the Store to persist data between requests and Pepr controller pods\n Store.setItem("example-1", "was-here");\n\n // This data is written asynchronously and can be read back via `Store.getItem()` or `Store.subscribe()`\n Store.setItem("example-1-data", JSON.stringify(request.Raw.data));\n });\n\n/**\n * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n * Mutate & Validate Actions (CM Example 2) *\n * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n *\n * This combines 3 different types of actions: \'Mutate\', \'Validate\', and \'Watch\'. The order\n * of the actions is required, but each action is optional. In this example, when a ConfigMap is created\n * with the name `example-2`, then add a label and annotation, validate that the ConfigMap has the label\n * `pepr`, and log the request.\n */\nWhen(a.ConfigMap)\n .IsCreated()\n .WithName("example-2")\n .Mutate(request => {\n // This Mutate Action will mutate the request before it is persisted to the cluster\n\n // Use `request.Merge()` to merge the new data with the existing data\n request.Merge({\n metadata: {\n labels: {\n pepr: "was-here",\n },\n annotations: {\n "pepr.dev": "annotations-work-too",\n },\n },\n });\n })\n .Validate(request => {\n // This Validate Action will validate the request before it is persisted to the cluster\n\n // Approve the request if the ConfigMap has the label \'pepr\'\n if (request.HasLabel("pepr")) {\n return request.Approve();\n }\n\n // Otherwise, deny the request with an error message (optional)\n return request.Deny("ConfigMap must have label \'pepr\'");\n })\n .Watch((cm, phase) => {\n // This Watch Action will watch the ConfigMap after it has been persisted to the cluster\n Log.info(cm, `ConfigMap was ${phase} with the name example-2`);\n });\n\n/**\n * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n * Mutate Action (CM Example 2a) *\n * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n *\n * This action shows a simple validation that will deny any ConfigMap that has the\n * annotation `evil`. Note that the `Deny()` function takes an optional second parameter that is a\n * user-defined status code to return.\n */\nWhen(a.ConfigMap)\n .IsCreated()\n .Validate(request => {\n if (request.HasAnnotation("evil")) {\n return request.Deny("No evil CM annotations allowed.", 400);\n }\n\n return request.Approve();\n });\n\n/**\n * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n * Mutate Action (CM Example 3) *\n * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n *\n * This action combines different styles. Unlike the previous actions, this one will look\n * for any ConfigMap in the `pepr-demo` namespace that has the label `change=by-label` during either\n * CREATE or UPDATE. Note that all conditions added such as `WithName()`, `WithLabel()`, `InNamespace()`,\n * are ANDs so all conditions must be true for the request to be processed.\n */\nWhen(a.ConfigMap)\n .IsCreatedOrUpdated()\n .WithLabel("change", "by-label")\n .Mutate(request => {\n // The K8s object e are going to mutate\n const cm = request.Raw;\n\n // Get the username and uid of the K8s request\n const { username, uid } = request.Request.userInfo;\n\n // Store some data about the request in the configmap\n cm.data["username"] = username;\n cm.data["uid"] = uid;\n\n // You can still mix other ways of making changes too\n request.SetAnnotation("pepr.dev", "making-waves");\n });\n\n// This action validates the label `change=by-label` is deleted\nWhen(a.ConfigMap)\n .IsDeleted()\n .WithLabel("change", "by-label")\n .Validate(request => {\n // Log and then always approve the request\n Log.info("CM with label \'change=by-label\' was deleted.");\n return request.Approve();\n });\n\n/**\n * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n * Mutate Action (CM Example 4) *\n * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n *\n * This action show how you can use the `Mutate()` function without an inline function.\n * This is useful if you want to keep your actions small and focused on a single task,\n * or if you want to reuse the same function in multiple actions.\n */\nWhen(a.ConfigMap).IsCreated().WithName("example-4").Mutate(example4Cb);\n\n// This function uses the complete type definition, but is not required.\nfunction example4Cb(cm: PeprMutateRequest<a.ConfigMap>) {\n cm.SetLabel("pepr.dev/first", "true");\n cm.SetLabel("pepr.dev/second", "true");\n cm.SetLabel("pepr.dev/third", "true");\n}\n\n/**\n * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n * Mutate Action (CM Example 4a) *\n * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n *\n * This is the same as Example 4, except this only operates on a CM in the `pepr-demo-2` namespace.\n * Note because the Capability defines namespaces, the namespace specified here must be one of those.\n * Alternatively, you can remove the namespace from the Capability definition and specify it here.\n */\nWhen(a.ConfigMap)\n .IsCreated()\n .InNamespace("pepr-demo-2")\n .WithName("example-4a")\n .Mutate(example4Cb);\n\n/**\n * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n * Mutate Action (CM Example 5) *\n * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n *\n * This action is a bit more complex. It will look for any ConfigMap in the `pepr-demo`\n * namespace that has the label `chuck-norris` during CREATE. When it finds one, it will fetch a\n * random Chuck Norris joke from the API and add it to the ConfigMap. This is a great example of how\n * you can use Pepr to make changes to your K8s objects based on external data.\n *\n * Note the use of the `async` keyword. This is required for any action that uses `await` or `fetch()`.\n *\n * Also note we are passing a type to the `fetch()` function. This is optional, but it will help you\n * avoid mistakes when working with the data returned from the API. You can also use the `as` keyword to\n * cast the data returned from the API.\n *\n * These are equivalent:\n * ```ts\n * const joke = await fetch<TheChuckNorrisJoke>("https://icanhazdadjoke.com/");\n * const joke = await fetch("https://icanhazdadjoke.com/") as TheChuckNorrisJoke;\n * ```\n *\n * Alternatively, you can drop the type completely:\n *\n * ```ts\n * fetch("https://icanhazdadjoke.com")\n * ```\n */\ninterface TheChuckNorrisJoke {\n id: string;\n joke: string;\n status: number;\n}\n\nWhen(a.ConfigMap)\n .IsCreatedOrUpdated()\n .WithLabel("chuck-norris")\n .Mutate(cm => cm.SetLabel("got-jokes", "true"))\n .Watch(async cm => {\n const jokeURL = "https://icanhazdadjoke.com/";\n\n // Set up Nock to mock the API calls globally with header matching\n nock(jokeURL).get("/").reply(200, {\n id: "R7UfaahVfFd",\n joke: "Funny joke goes here.",\n status: 200,\n });\n\n // Try/catch is not needed as a response object will always be returned\n const response = await fetch<TheChuckNorrisJoke>(jokeURL, {\n headers: {\n Accept: "application/json",\n },\n });\n\n // Instead, check the `response.ok` field\n if (response.ok) {\n const { joke } = response.data;\n // Add Joke to the Store\n await Store.setItemAndWait(jokeURL, joke);\n // Add the Chuck Norris joke to the configmap\n try {\n await K8s(kind.ConfigMap).Apply({\n metadata: {\n name: cm.metadata.name,\n namespace: cm.metadata.namespace,\n },\n data: {\n "chuck-says": Store.getItem(jokeURL),\n },\n });\n } catch (error) {\n Log.error(error, "Failed to apply ConfigMap using server-side apply.", {\n cm,\n });\n }\n }\n\n // You can also assert on different HTTP response codes\n if (response.status === fetchStatus.NOT_FOUND) {\n // Do something else\n return;\n }\n });\n\n/**\n * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n * Mutate Action (Secret Base64 Handling) *\n * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n *\n * The K8s JS client provides incomplete support for base64 encoding/decoding handling for secrets,\n * unlike the GO client. To make this less painful, Pepr automatically handles base64 encoding/decoding\n * secret data before and after the action is executed.\n */\nWhen(a.Secret)\n .IsCreated()\n .WithName("secret-1")\n .Mutate(request => {\n const secret = request.Raw;\n\n // This will be encoded at the end of all processing back to base64: "Y2hhbmdlLXdpdGhvdXQtZW5jb2Rpbmc="\n secret.data.magic = "change-without-encoding";\n\n // You can modify the data directly, and it will be encoded at the end of all processing\n secret.data.example += " - modified by Pepr";\n });\n\n/**\n * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n * Mutate Action (Untyped Custom Resource) *\n * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n *\n * Out of the box, Pepr supports all the standard Kubernetes objects. However, you can also create\n * your own types. This is useful if you are working with an Operator that creates custom resources.\n * There are two ways to do this, the first is to use the `When()` function with a `GenericKind`,\n * the second is to create a new class that extends `GenericKind` and use the `RegisterKind()` function.\n *\n * This example shows how to use the `When()` function with a `GenericKind`. Note that you\n * must specify the `group`, `version`, and `kind` of the object (if applicable). This is how Pepr knows\n * if the action should be triggered or not. Since we are using a `GenericKind`,\n * Pepr will not be able to provide any intellisense for the object, so you will need to refer to the\n * Kubernetes API documentation for the object you are working with.\n *\n * You will need to wait for the CRD in `hello-pepr.samples.yaml` to be created, then you can apply\n *\n * ```yaml\n * apiVersion: pepr.dev/v1\n * kind: Unicorn\n * metadata:\n * name: example-1\n * namespace: pepr-demo\n * spec:\n * message: replace-me\n * counter: 0\n * ```\n */\nWhen(a.GenericKind, {\n group: "pepr.dev",\n version: "v1",\n kind: "Unicorn",\n})\n .IsCreated()\n .WithName("example-1")\n .Mutate(request => {\n request.Merge({\n spec: {\n message: "Hello Pepr without type data!",\n counter: Math.random(),\n },\n });\n });\n\n/**\n * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n * Mutate Action (Typed Custom Resource) *\n * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n *\n * This example shows how to use the `RegisterKind()` function to create a new type. This is useful\n * if you are working with an Operator that creates custom resources and you want to have intellisense\n * for the object. Note that you must specify the `group`, `version`, and `kind` of the object (if applicable)\n * as this is how Pepr knows if the action should be triggered or not.\n *\n * Once you register a new Kind with Pepr, you can use the `When()` function with the new Kind. Ideally,\n * you should register custom Kinds at the top of your Capability file or Pepr Module so they are available\n * to all actions, but we are putting it here for demonstration purposes.\n *\n * You will need to wait for the CRD in `hello-pepr.samples.yaml` to be created, then you can apply\n *\n * ```yaml\n * apiVersion: pepr.dev/v1\n * kind: Unicorn\n * metadata:\n * name: example-2\n * namespace: pepr-demo\n * spec:\n * message: replace-me\n * counter: 0\n * ```*\n */\nclass UnicornKind extends a.GenericKind {\n spec: {\n /**\n * JSDoc comments can be added to explain more details about the field.\n *\n * @example\n * ```ts\n * request.Raw.spec.message = "Hello Pepr!";\n * ```\n * */\n message: string;\n counter: number;\n };\n}\n\nRegisterKind(UnicornKind, {\n group: "pepr.dev",\n version: "v1",\n kind: "Unicorn",\n});\n\nWhen(UnicornKind)\n .IsCreated()\n .WithName("example-2")\n .Mutate(request => {\n request.Merge({\n spec: {\n message: "Hello Pepr with type data!",\n counter: Math.random(),\n },\n });\n });\n\n/**\n * A callback function that is called once the Pepr Store is fully loaded.\n */\nStore.onReady(data => {\n Log.info(data, "Pepr Store Ready");\n});\n';
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- var packageJSON = { name: "pepr", description: "Kubernetes application engine", author: "Defense Unicorns", homepage: "https://github.com/defenseunicorns/pepr", license: "Apache-2.0", bin: "dist/cli.js", repository: "defenseunicorns/pepr", engines: { node: ">=18.0.0" }, files: ["/dist", "/src"], version: "0.34.1", main: "dist/lib.js", types: "dist/lib.d.ts", scripts: { ci: "npm ci", "gen-data-json": "node hack/build-template-data.js", prebuild: "rm -fr dist/* && npm run gen-data-json", version: "node scripts/set-version.js", build: "tsc && node build.mjs", "build:image": "npm run build && docker buildx build --tag pepr:dev .", test: "npm run test:unit && npm run test:journey", "test:unit": "npm run gen-data-json && jest src --coverage --detectOpenHandles --coverageDirectory=./coverage", "test:journey": "npm run test:journey:k3d && npm run test:journey:build && npm run test:journey:image && npm run test:journey:run", "test:journey:prep": "if [ ! -d ./pepr-upgrade-test ]; then git clone https://github.com/defenseunicorns/pepr-upgrade-test.git ; fi", "test:journey-wasm": "npm run test:journey:k3d && npm run test:journey:build && npm run test:journey:image && npm run test:journey:run-wasm", "test:journey:k3d": "k3d cluster delete pepr-dev && k3d cluster create pepr-dev --k3s-arg '--debug@server:0' --wait && kubectl rollout status deployment -n kube-system", "test:journey:build": "npm run build && npm pack", "test:journey:image": "docker buildx build --tag pepr:dev . && k3d image import pepr:dev -c pepr-dev", "test:journey:run": "jest --detectOpenHandles journey/entrypoint.test.ts && npm run test:journey:prep && npm run test:journey:upgrade", "test:journey:run-wasm": "jest --detectOpenHandles journey/entrypoint-wasm.test.ts", "test:journey:upgrade": "npm run test:journey:k3d && npm run test:journey:image && jest --detectOpenHandles journey/pepr-upgrade.test.ts", "format:check": "eslint src && prettier src --check", "format:fix": "eslint src --fix && prettier src --write" }, dependencies: { "@types/ramda": "0.30.1", express: "4.19.2", "fast-json-patch": "3.1.1", "json-pointer": "^0.6.2", "kubernetes-fluent-client": "3.0.1", pino: "9.3.2", "pino-pretty": "11.2.2", "prom-client": "15.1.3", ramda: "0.30.1" }, devDependencies: { "@commitlint/cli": "19.4.0", "@commitlint/config-conventional": "19.2.2", "@fast-check/jest": "^2.0.1", "@jest/globals": "29.7.0", "@types/eslint": "9.6.0", "@types/express": "4.17.21", "@types/json-pointer": "^1.0.34", "@types/node": "22.x.x", "@types/node-forge": "1.3.11", "@types/prompts": "2.4.9", "@types/uuid": "10.0.0", "fast-check": "^3.19.0", jest: "29.7.0", "js-yaml": "^4.1.0", nock: "13.5.4", "ts-jest": "29.2.4" }, peerDependencies: { "@typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin": "7.18.0", "@typescript-eslint/parser": "7.18.0", commander: "12.1.0", esbuild: "0.23.0", eslint: "8.57.0", "node-forge": "1.3.1", prettier: "3.3.3", prompts: "2.4.2", typescript: "5.3.3", uuid: "10.0.0" } };
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+ var packageJSON = { name: "pepr", description: "Kubernetes application engine", author: "Defense Unicorns", homepage: "https://github.com/defenseunicorns/pepr", license: "Apache-2.0", bin: "dist/cli.js", repository: "defenseunicorns/pepr", engines: { node: ">=18.0.0" }, files: ["/dist", "/src"], version: "0.35.0", main: "dist/lib.js", types: "dist/lib.d.ts", scripts: { ci: "npm ci", "gen-data-json": "node hack/build-template-data.js", prebuild: "rm -fr dist/* && npm run gen-data-json", version: "node scripts/set-version.js", build: "tsc && node build.mjs", "build:image": "npm run build && docker buildx build --tag pepr:dev .", test: "npm run test:unit && npm run test:journey", "test:unit": "npm run gen-data-json && jest src --coverage --detectOpenHandles --coverageDirectory=./coverage", "test:journey": "npm run test:journey:k3d && npm run test:journey:build && npm run test:journey:image && npm run test:journey:run", "test:journey:prep": "if [ ! -d ./pepr-upgrade-test ]; then git clone https://github.com/defenseunicorns/pepr-upgrade-test.git ; fi", "test:journey-wasm": "npm run test:journey:k3d && npm run test:journey:build && npm run test:journey:image && npm run test:journey:run-wasm", "test:journey:k3d": "k3d cluster delete pepr-dev && k3d cluster create pepr-dev --k3s-arg '--debug@server:0' --wait && kubectl rollout status deployment -n kube-system", "test:journey:build": "npm run build && npm pack", "test:journey:image": "docker buildx build --tag pepr:dev . && k3d image import pepr:dev -c pepr-dev", "test:journey:run": "jest --detectOpenHandles journey/entrypoint.test.ts && npm run test:journey:prep && npm run test:journey:upgrade", "test:journey:run-wasm": "jest --detectOpenHandles journey/entrypoint-wasm.test.ts", "test:journey:upgrade": "npm run test:journey:k3d && npm run test:journey:image && jest --detectOpenHandles journey/pepr-upgrade.test.ts", "format:check": "eslint src && prettier src --check", "format:fix": "eslint src --fix && prettier src --write" }, dependencies: { "@types/ramda": "0.30.2", express: "4.19.2", "fast-json-patch": "3.1.1", "json-pointer": "^0.6.2", "kubernetes-fluent-client": "3.0.2", pino: "9.3.2", "pino-pretty": "11.2.2", "prom-client": "15.1.3", ramda: "0.30.1" }, devDependencies: { "@commitlint/cli": "19.4.1", "@commitlint/config-conventional": "19.4.1", "@fast-check/jest": "^2.0.1", "@jest/globals": "29.7.0", "@types/eslint": "9.6.1", "@types/express": "4.17.21", "@types/json-pointer": "^1.0.34", "@types/node": "22.x.x", "@types/node-forge": "1.3.11", "@types/prompts": "2.4.9", "@types/uuid": "10.0.0", "fast-check": "^3.19.0", jest: "29.7.0", "js-yaml": "^4.1.0", nock: "^13.5.4", "ts-jest": "29.2.5" }, peerDependencies: { "@typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin": "7.18.0", "@typescript-eslint/parser": "7.18.0", commander: "12.1.0", esbuild: "0.23.0", eslint: "8.57.0", "node-forge": "1.3.1", prettier: "3.3.3", prompts: "2.4.2", typescript: "5.3.3", uuid: "10.0.0" } };
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  // src/lib/k8s.ts
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  var import_kubernetes_fluent_client = require("kubernetes-fluent-client");
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  import { KubernetesObject, WatchEvent } from "kubernetes-fluent-client";
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  import { Capability } from "./capability";
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+ /**
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+ * Get the key for a record in the queueRecord
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+ *
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+ * @param obj The object to get the key for
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+ * @returns The key for the object
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+ */
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+ export declare function queueRecordKey(obj: KubernetesObject): string;
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  /**
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  *
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package/dist/lib.js CHANGED
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  };
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  // src/lib/watch-processor.ts
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+ var queueRecord = {};
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+ function queueRecordKey(obj) {
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+ const options = ["singular", "sharded"];
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+ const d3fault = "singular";
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+ let strat = process.env.PEPR_RECONCILE_STRATEGY || d3fault;
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+ strat = options.includes(strat) ? strat : d3fault;
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+ const ns = obj.metadata?.namespace ?? "cluster-scoped";
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+ const kind4 = obj.kind ?? "UnknownKind";
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+ const name = obj.metadata?.name ?? "Unnamed";
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+ return strat === "singular" ? `${kind4}/${ns}` : `${kind4}/${name}/${ns}`;
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+ }
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  var watchCfg = {
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  resyncFailureMax: process.env.PEPR_RESYNC_FAILURE_MAX ? parseInt(process.env.PEPR_RESYNC_FAILURE_MAX, 10) : 5,
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  resyncDelaySec: process.env.PEPR_RESYNC_DELAY_SECONDS ? parseInt(process.env.PEPR_RESYNC_DELAY_SECONDS, 10) : 5,
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  lastSeenLimitSeconds: process.env.PEPR_LAST_SEEN_LIMIT_SECONDS ? parseInt(process.env.PEPR_LAST_SEEN_LIMIT_SECONDS, 10) : 300,
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- relistIntervalSec: process.env.PEPR_RELIST_INTERVAL_SECONDS ? parseInt(process.env.PEPR_RELIST_INTERVAL_SECONDS, 10) : 1800
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+ relistIntervalSec: process.env.PEPR_RELIST_INTERVAL_SECONDS ? parseInt(process.env.PEPR_RELIST_INTERVAL_SECONDS, 10) : 600
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  };
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  var eventToPhaseMap = {
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  ["CREATE" /* Create */]: [import_types2.WatchPhase.Added],
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+ function getOrCreateQueue(key) {
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+ if (!queueRecord[key]) {
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+ queueRecord[key] = new Queue();
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+ queueRecord[key].setReconcile(watchCallback);
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+ }
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+ return queueRecord[key];
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+ }
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  const watcher = (0, import_kubernetes_fluent_client5.K8s)(binding.model, binding.filters).Watch(async (obj, type) => {
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