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clj-grpc.health

The health service, as functions. The server builds and registers a HealthStatusManager by default; these set what it reports — which is what Kubernetes readiness and Knative probes read.

(health/set-status! srv :serving)                 ; the overall service
(health/set-status! srv "acme.greeter.Greeter" :not-serving)

clj-grpc.server/shutdown already enters the terminal NOT_SERVING state before closing the listener, so rollout drain needs no code here.

The health service, as functions. The server builds and registers a
HealthStatusManager by default; these set what it reports — which is what
Kubernetes readiness and Knative probes read.

    (health/set-status! srv :serving)                 ; the overall service
    (health/set-status! srv "acme.greeter.Greeter" :not-serving)

clj-grpc.server/shutdown already enters the terminal NOT_SERVING state
before closing the listener, so rollout drain needs no code here.
raw docstring

clear-status!clj

(clear-status! server service-name)

Stop reporting a service; checks for it answer SERVICE_UNKNOWN.

Stop reporting a service; checks for it answer SERVICE_UNKNOWN.
sourceraw docstring

set-status!clj

(set-status! server status)
(set-status! server service-name status)

Set the reported status for one service, or — 2-arity — for the overall server (the empty service name, which is what probes usually ask about). status: :serving | :not-serving | :unknown | :service-unknown.

Set the reported status for one service, or — 2-arity — for the overall
server (the empty service name, which is what probes usually ask about).
status: :serving | :not-serving | :unknown | :service-unknown.
sourceraw docstring

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