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Yearly uptime #241
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Yearly uptime +1。 |
I didn't! That's the thing hahah. |
Also, the uptime percentage should be more accurate than 4 decimals (99,99). |
Why not be able to choose 1Day/1Week/1(6)Month/1Year ? |
This would be a great feature! |
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@louislam how can we get this feature to be implemented in the next milestone? |
This is the only feature I'm missing! |
Please refrain from posting Note that there is #2750 which discusses a few approaches. |
#2750 was merged and will be available in the |
@CommanderStorm thanks for merging. The release has no due date, any speculation when v 2.0 will be released? |
When it's done and all bugs are addressed. |
Is it a duplicate question?
Not that I could find.
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I'd love to be able to set yearly SLAs for my services, but uptime percentage is being described in a 24-hour or a 30-day timeframe - just like uptime robot. I checked in the source code you've hardcoded those in the UI (didn't check the backend code but assumed it's the same).
Describe the solution you'd like
Ideally I'd like to define with environment variables or something like that which intervals I'd like to see for each service - I know different people have different needs, so in no way I'm trying to substitute the timeframes you've already got in place.
Describe alternatives you've considered
I tried using Prometheus/Grafana, but Uptime Kuma is sooooooooooooooo much better and well suited to my use case.
Additional context
N/A
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