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How to Convert PNG to WebP on Mac

WebP is a modern image format that offers better compression while maintaining high image quality. By using WebP, websites can reduce image file sizes significantly, improving page load speed and overall performance. Installing cwebp To convert PNG images to WebP, we need to install cwebp, a tool that compresses images into the WebP format. It supports input formats like PNG, JPEG, TIFF, WebP, and raw Y’CbCr samples, but does not support animated PNG or WebP files. ...

February 10, 2025 · 1 min · 134 words · Serhii Kaidalov
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Alertmanager Dummy Alerts

When configuring new receivers or testing templates in Alertmanager, you might need to generate dummy alerts to see how everything works. Instead of manually creating and sending alerts, I use a simple bash script to streamline the process. The Script Below is the script I use to generate and resolve dummy alerts. It sends a POST request to Alertmanager’s API to simulate an alert. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 #!/bin/bash name=$RANDOM url='http://localhost:9093/api/v2/alerts' default_severity='warning' instance='127.0.0.1' instance_name='test-instance' send_alert() { local status=$1 local custom_severity=$2 local current_severity=${custom_severity:-$default_severity} curl -XPOST $url -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d "[ { \"status\": \"$status\", \"labels\": { \"alertname\": \"$name\", \"service\": \"my-service\", \"severity\":\"$current_severity\", \"instance\": \"$instance\", \"instance_name\": \"$instance_name\" }, \"annotations\": { \"summary\": \"This is a test alert\", \"title\": \"Test Alert\", \"description\": \"Test alert has been triggered.\" }, \"generatorURL\": \"https://prometheus.local/<generating_expression>\" } ]" echo "" } # Main script echo "Firing up alert $name" send_alert "firing" "$1" read -p "Press enter to resolve alert" echo "Sending resolve" send_alert "resolved" "$1" How It Works The script starts by generating a random alert name ($RANDOM) to ensure each alert is unique. It sets a default severity (warning) and other labels such as instance and instance_name. The send_alert function sends a POST request to Alertmanager’s API endpoint (http://localhost:9093/api/v2/alerts) with a payload containing the alert’s status, labels, and annotations. The script fires an alert, waits for user input, and then resolves the alert. Example Output Running the script will output something like this: ...

January 1, 2025 · 3 min · 463 words · Serhii Kaidalov