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    Clouddriver

    Clouddriver

    Read and write operations across cloud providers

    ...It discovers and tracks entities such as server groups, load balancers, security groups, images, and instances, normalizing them so higher-level services can reason consistently. The service also brokers mutating operations—like creating server groups or resizing clusters—by translating Spinnaker requests into provider-specific calls. A scalable caching subsystem maintains near-real-time views of accounts and regions to keep UI and pipelines responsive. Credentials, permissions, and account configuration are managed centrally, enabling multi-account, multi-region deployments at scale. In practice, Clouddriver is the backbone that lets Spinnaker orchestrate hybrid and multi-cloud delivery with a single pane of glass.
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    OkReplay

    OkReplay

    Record and replay OkHttp network interaction in your tests

    OkReplay is a tool for recording and replaying HTTP interactions (specifically via OkHttp) in Android tests to improve determinism, test speed, and reliability. During the first run of a test annotated with @OkReplay, the library records outgoing HTTP requests and their responses into tape files. On subsequent runs, it intercepts those requests and serves the recorded responses instead of making real network calls. This allows tests to be executed offline, reduces flakiness due to network variability, and isolates the test environment from external dependencies. OkReplay integrates with testing frameworks such as JUnit and Espresso, so it fits naturally into Android testing pipelines. ...
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