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Hello @fank, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed!

This pull request refactors the api-subscription Helm chart to enhance its configuration management. It transitions from a hardcoded GCP service account secret name to a more flexible and standard Kubernetes approach, leveraging env, envFrom, secrets, and configMaps for dynamic configuration. Additionally, it introduces project-wide configuration files (.editorconfig and .gitattributes) to ensure consistent code formatting and line endings across the repository.

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  • Configuration Refactoring: The api-subscription Helm chart has been updated to remove direct references to googleServiceAccountSecretName and instead utilize generic Kubernetes env, envFrom, secrets, and configMaps for managing application configuration.
  • Helm Chart Updates: The charts/api-subscription/templates/subscription.yaml and charts/api-subscription/values.yaml files were modified to support the new configuration structure, including example placeholders in values.yaml. The chart version was incremented to 0.2.0.
  • Code Style Consistency: New .editorconfig and .gitattributes files have been added to enforce consistent code formatting, indentation, and line endings across the repository, improving maintainability and collaboration.
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@fank fank merged commit 99833ac into main Aug 15, 2025
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@fank fank deleted the fk_newsubscription branch August 15, 2025 13:19
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This pull request refactors the api-subscription Helm chart by replacing a specific GCP configuration with more generic and flexible options for managing environment variables, secrets, and ConfigMaps. This is a positive change that enhances the chart's reusability. The introduction of .editorconfig and .gitattributes files is also a good practice for maintaining code consistency across the repository. My review includes one suggestion to fix a minor inconsistency in the new .editorconfig file.

# Helm ignore file
[.helmignore]
indent_style = space
indent_size = 2 No newline at end of file

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The .editorconfig file specifies insert_final_newline = true, but the file itself is missing a final newline character. To ensure consistency and adhere to the defined rules, a newline should be added at the end of this file.

indent_size = 2

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