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Here the MICROSERVICE_GATEWAY_SERVICE_NAME env variable is set as required, but the service could not exist.
The presence of this variable could bring to use the getServiceProxy function, which url is set to the microservice-gateway (which is unreachable).
An example usecase is a project which initially contains the microservice-gateway, and at a later time it will be removed. If a service called to the microservice-gateway, it throws with some error.
Proposed feature
My proposal is to set the MICROSERVICE_GATEWAY_SERVICE_NAME env variable as not required.
If it is set (and it is not empty), the getServiceProxy remains as today (so the microservice-gateway service is called).
If, on the other hand, the env variable is not set (or is empty) and the service calls the getServiceProxy method, the service will throw a clear error. In this way, it is possible to catch the issue with the explaination on how to fix it.
If possible, it would be great if throwed error could be raised on service startup.
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What about dismissing (after a deprecation period) getServiceProxy and getDirectServiceProxy altogether and moving to a single builder where you specify the url you whish to use? I feel like the use-case for the direct/msgw-proxy is a bit outdated as a need and we can move forward on a clearer API.
Implemented the http client method. At the next major (v6), we could remove the MICROSERVICE_GATEWAY_SERVICE_NAME env variables as, when removed the getServiceProxy, it will be unused
Description
Here the MICROSERVICE_GATEWAY_SERVICE_NAME env variable is set as required, but the service could not exist.
The presence of this variable could bring to use the
getServiceProxy
function, which url is set to the microservice-gateway (which is unreachable).An example usecase is a project which initially contains the microservice-gateway, and at a later time it will be removed. If a service called to the microservice-gateway, it throws with some error.
Proposed feature
My proposal is to set the
MICROSERVICE_GATEWAY_SERVICE_NAME
env variable as not required.If it is set (and it is not empty), the
getServiceProxy
remains as today (so themicroservice-gateway
service is called).If, on the other hand, the env variable is not set (or is empty) and the service calls the
getServiceProxy
method, the service will throw a clear error. In this way, it is possible to catch the issue with the explaination on how to fix it.If possible, it would be great if throwed error could be raised on service startup.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: