Edit: so im done with my preliminary research into this codebase.

Our corporate SSO provider is changing, so I’ve been updating our tools to take advantage of the new badges. I found this in a web application that I started on today. The original developer is long gone, and according to our PaaS, this app has been running for just under 3 years without an update.

There is no CI/CD, blue-green deployment, or back ups. The database is an H2 db with ddl-auto set to create-drop on startup, meaning that this database will delete itself if the app is restaged but thanks to this guys code, it won’t populate itself. 🤷

  • @devil_d0c@lemmy.worldOP
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    41 year ago

    Turns out we were always one copy paste error from a major incident.

    Don’t worry, I’m fixing it 🤷

    • @MajorHavoc@lemmy.world
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      111 months ago

      Heh. That looks like it has decent odds of being a “company ending event” incident, to be specific.

      But at least there’s lots of comments. And maybe someone already put a safety net in somewhere else and just forgot to update the 20 comments. It could happen.

      • @devil_d0c@lemmy.worldOP
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        111 months ago

        Under different circumstances, sure. As it is, worst they could expect is a fine from our regulators for data retention hits. We could recreate the info easily enough if our suppliers played nicely.