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Publish change notifications #1

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aidansteele opened this issue Oct 20, 2019 · 4 comments
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Publish change notifications #1

aidansteele opened this issue Oct 20, 2019 · 4 comments

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@aidansteele
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aidansteele commented Oct 20, 2019

  • If we create a GitHub "release" for each commit, people can subscribe to the repo to receive notifications.
  • We can also create some public SNS topics and publish messages to them whenever a change is committed.
  • Twitter too
aidansteele added a commit that referenced this issue Oct 24, 2019
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SNS publishing is partially implemented in the above commit. Messages are published, but the payload is useless and it has no message attributes. We should have a meaningful payload. Additionally, it would be helpful to have message attributes that identify the type of changes in the commit - helpful for subscribers that want to filter.

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  • browser push notifications

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z0ph commented Mar 26, 2020

Hi Aidan,

Awesome work on trackiam, thanks!

Regarding notifications for IAM Managed Policies, as you already know, my app could help:

If you want, I can share my SQS (and the associated Twitter Account) for your workload if you want to share some stats. Let me know if it makes sense. Happy to help.

zoph

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mda590 commented Oct 28, 2020

Hi team, thanks for creating this - it's been extremely helpful!
What is the status of the notifications publishing (specifically to either SNS and/or Twitter)? It looks like this functionality was started to be added and then removed - wondering if there is work to be done here or if this is not something that will be implemented? It would be extremely helpful to learn when new actions are added to services without having to check back here.

Thanks!

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