Blog post: Check Docker Hub Limit plugin (Nov 18)
Proposal
Following up on the Docker Hub Rate Limit announcement and our blog coverage, I have been working on the first iteration for a monitoring plugin / check script. This leverages shell parsing into Python programming and helps integrate the Docker Hub Rate Limit checks into existing monitoring environments. This is something new and helpful for our community, not necessarily related to GitLab.
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Edited by Sara Kassabian