
Leonardo Surdez developed observability enhancements for the epfl-si/wp-ops repository, focusing on the WordPress Nginx deployment. He implemented a Prometheus-compatible Nginx metrics module using Lua scripting, enabling detailed performance and request monitoring. By updating the Dockerfile, Leonardo ensured the new promotheus.lua module was shipped within the Nginx container, allowing Prometheus to scrape real-time metrics. This work leveraged Docker, Nginx, and Prometheus, and addressed the need for improved visibility into system behavior. Although the scope was limited to feature delivery without bug fixes, the solution provided a foundation for proactive incident response and more robust SLA reporting for the deployment.

February 2025: Implemented observability enhancements for the WordPress Nginx deployment in epfl-si/wp-ops. Delivered a Prometheus-compatible Nginx metrics module (promotheus.lua) and updated the Dockerfile to ship the module with the Nginx container. Enabled Prometheus scraping for Nginx metrics, improving visibility into performance and requests. No major bugs fixed this month; focus was on feature delivery and stabilization for monitoring. This lays the foundation for proactive incident response and SLA reporting.
February 2025: Implemented observability enhancements for the WordPress Nginx deployment in epfl-si/wp-ops. Delivered a Prometheus-compatible Nginx metrics module (promotheus.lua) and updated the Dockerfile to ship the module with the Nginx container. Enabled Prometheus scraping for Nginx metrics, improving visibility into performance and requests. No major bugs fixed this month; focus was on feature delivery and stabilization for monitoring. This lays the foundation for proactive incident response and SLA reporting.
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