We have recently made fixes and improvements to certain features of Apache and Ingress Controller. These include providing native JSON data structure input support for the wasm plugin, adding UNIX socket listening support for the
chaitin-waf
plugin, and introducing the ability to remove the etcd dependency required by within the Ingress to reduce architectural complexity. For more details, please refer to the biweekly report.
Introduction
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From 8.28 to 9.10, 16 contributors submitted 47 commits for Apache . Thank you for your contributions to Apache .
We have recently fixed and improved some features, and the summary of the updates is as follows:
Provide native JSON data structure input support for the wasm plugin
Add UNIX socket listening support for the
chaitin-waf
pluginIntroduce the ability to remove the etcd dependency required by within the Ingress to reduce architectural complexity (Experimental Feature)
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Contributor Statistics
Highlights of Recent Features
Apache
Provides native JSON data structure input support for the wasm plugin (Contributor: Sn0rt)
Add UNIX socket listening support for the
chaitin-waf
plugin (Contributor: zclaiqcc)
Ingress Controller
- Introduce the ability to remove the etcd dependency required by within the Ingress to reduce architectural complexity (Contributor: AlinsRan)
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