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Eric Chapman
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Eric Chapman holds the position of Senior Delivery and Engineering Manager at a leading retailer in home improvement and trade in Australia and New Zealand. He primarily oversees integration, encompassing platforms such as API Gateway, EventMesh, authorization systems, developer portals, and extract, transform and load (ETL) platforms. Eric leads a team with a broad range of responsibilities and skills, overseeing all business areas. Previously, Eric and his team were instrumental in designing and developing an in-house point-of-sale system. This singular application accommodated four countries' tax and auditing requirements, supported multiple payment processing gateways, and incorporated a range of unique market-leading features.
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Introducing the crawler pattern

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I can’t take credit for the establishment of this pattern; I stumbled upon a variant of this pattern in use by a colleague of mine, Graeme Christie (https://github.com/graemechristie), who used it to roll out config for a GitHub app being used internally. It is a very useful pattern to have in your toolkit when working within organizations.

The crawler pattern is a technique where desired repositories or objects are input into a GitHub workflow matrix, triggering an individual action for each repository within a runner. We can then perform actions in an ephemeral environment on the repository, allowing us to use the runners as disposable workers.

I find this is a useful way for organizations to manage multiple repositories that need to implement widespread changes. Some organizations facing mass change rollout face a dilemma:

  • They can tediously manually apply these changes, dismissing the advantages of DevOps.
  • They can...
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Eric Chapman

Eric Chapman holds the position of Senior Delivery and Engineering Manager at a leading retailer in home improvement and trade in Australia and New Zealand. He primarily oversees integration, encompassing platforms such as API Gateway, EventMesh, authorization systems, developer portals, and extract, transform and load (ETL) platforms. Eric leads a team with a broad range of responsibilities and skills, overseeing all business areas. Previously, Eric and his team were instrumental in designing and developing an in-house point-of-sale system. This singular application accommodated four countries' tax and auditing requirements, supported multiple payment processing gateways, and incorporated a range of unique market-leading features.
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