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invert tui config file to reduce repetition #352

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@alephnull alephnull commented Sep 2, 2024

There are 6+ repos and this might increase. We have only two test suites. Making the hierarchy of the tui config format testsuite→branch→trigger→repo reduces the amount of repetition.
The UI remains the same as does the API. However, the config format has changed and will need to be updated when this is merged to master. The tui config file that goes along with this PR is http://tui.internal.dev.tyk.technology/show/inverted.yml

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@alephnull alephnull changed the title invert config file to reduce repitition invert config file to reduce repetition Sep 2, 2024
@alephnull alephnull changed the title invert config file to reduce repetition invert tui config file to reduce repetition Sep 2, 2024
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Looks good :)

@alephnull alephnull merged commit 06bb445 into master Sep 20, 2024
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@alephnull alephnull deleted the as/invert branch September 20, 2024 10:41
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