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I am looking for examples for defining ingress resources for skipper.
Beside the following documentation, where can I get more examples?
For instance, how would you create ingress resources for the following routes:
path1: * -> "https://www.example.org";
path2: Path("/home") -> "https://www.google.com";
dynamicPath1: Path
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We would like to support Graphite as a time series database when being used to front a dashboard.
like SOZU_CONFIG, SOZU_BIN would fix a path at compile time: the location of the executable
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Right now there aren't any instructions in the README.
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