Remove sphinxcontrib-blockdiag doc dependency
This is because Pillow upgrade to version 10.x (from OpenStack upper constraints) breaks its usage. Change-Id: Iec6567df69a5e1468151f1162600ca254a649c23
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# process, which may cause wedges in the gate later.
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# process, which may cause wedges in the gate later.
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sphinx>=2.0.0,!=2.1.0 # BSD
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sphinx>=2.0.0,!=2.1.0 # BSD
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sphinxcontrib-blockdiag>=1.1.0
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openstackdocstheme>=2.2.1 # Apache-2.0
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openstackdocstheme>=2.2.1 # Apache-2.0
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reno>=3.1.0 # Apache-2.0
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reno>=3.1.0 # Apache-2.0
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# extensions coming with Sphinx (named 'sphinx.ext.*') or your custom ones.
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# extensions coming with Sphinx (named 'sphinx.ext.*') or your custom ones.
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extensions = [
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extensions = [
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'openstackdocstheme',
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'openstackdocstheme',
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'sphinxcontrib.blockdiag'
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]
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]
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# openstackdocstheme options
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# openstackdocstheme options
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the logs in a ``logs`` topic by default. Any external tool can then consume the
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the logs in a ``logs`` topic by default. Any external tool can then consume the
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``logs`` topic.
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``logs`` topic.
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.. blockdiag::
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diagram {
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fluent-bit [stacked];
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fluent-bit -> fluentd -> elasticsearch -> kibana;
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fluentd -> kafka -> external_tool;
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}
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The resulting logs can then be queried directly through Elasticsearch, or they
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The resulting logs can then be queried directly through Elasticsearch, or they
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can be viewed via Kibana. Kibana offers a dashboard that can create custom views
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can be viewed via Kibana. Kibana offers a dashboard that can create custom views
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on logged events, and Kibana integrates well with Elasticsearch by default.
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on logged events, and Kibana integrates well with Elasticsearch by default.
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