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Irules Editor
HI Guys. I read on an article that there is an Irules editor here in DevCentral, to check rules syntax before
testing. I'm totally new so this would be very useful i think. Is that true ? where can i find it ?
Generally speaking is possible to upload Irules code and have some expert opinion ? If Yes how ?
Thank you for your help
Regards
Mario
MarioMoneta I'm not sure of the application here but I use "Visual Studio Code" with the "F5 Network iRules" Extension installed. I believe the following is the link you need to get it all sorted with "Visual Studio Code" in Windows.
iRules Editor & Declarative Development with Visual Studio Code | DevCentral
As far as assistance with iRules people would normally create a new post explaining their issue or what they're trying to achieve and then the iRule in question. Most people are pretty helpful here when provided enough information to figure out a solution. The following search will probably show you a significant amount of previous posts where someone has asked for assistance with iRules and the ultimate solution to the query.
I can't say for certain that an iRule assistance post will end up with a solution but most of the time a solution to the iRule or the problem itself is provided.
- MarioMonetaNimbostratus
Thank You so much. I'l will try to post the code (in the "code share" section correct ? or technical forum would works better ? ) and what i would like to achieve, and let's see what happen... i guess you are right sometimes answers don't give solutions, but they are useful as a brainstorming and for new ideas to come up... thank you again for the answer and the suggestions...
MarioMoneta I'm not sure of the application here but I use "Visual Studio Code" with the "F5 Network iRules" Extension installed. I believe the following is the link you need to get it all sorted with "Visual Studio Code" in Windows.
iRules Editor & Declarative Development with Visual Studio Code | DevCentral
As far as assistance with iRules people would normally create a new post explaining their issue or what they're trying to achieve and then the iRule in question. Most people are pretty helpful here when provided enough information to figure out a solution. The following search will probably show you a significant amount of previous posts where someone has asked for assistance with iRules and the ultimate solution to the query.
I can't say for certain that an iRule assistance post will end up with a solution but most of the time a solution to the iRule or the problem itself is provided.
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