chore: simplify monitoring logic#165
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chore: simplify monitoring logic#165kjkooistra-youwe wants to merge 1 commit intovalantic-at:masterfrom
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Introduce a MonitoringTrait, providing methods to - Add the monitoring item (parent) id options - Start and update steps - Start, update and complete workloads Add initProcessManagerByInputOption method to ExecutionTrait. Update documentation example commands and clean them up a bit. Relates to valantic-at#162
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@ctippler Any chance you could take a look at this? |
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Introduce a MonitoringTrait, providing methods to
Add initProcessManagerByInputOption method to ExecutionTrait.
Update documentation example commands and clean them up a bit.
Relates to #162