hyperi-rustlib 2.8.5

There's plenty of sage advice out there about how to run Rust services in production at scale — config cascades, structured logging, masking secrets, multi-backend secrets management, Prometheus, OpenTelemetry, Kafka transports, tiered disk-spillover sinks, adaptive worker pools, graceful shutdown — but almost none of it as code you can just install and use. This is that code. Opinionated, drop-in, working out of the box. The patterns from blog posts, watercooler chats and beers with your Google mates as actual library — not a framework you assemble from twenty crates and 8 weeks of munging.
Documentation
// Project:   hyperi-rustlib
// File:      src/health/mod.rs
// Purpose:   Unified health registry for service health state
// Language:  Rust
//
// License:   BUSL-1.1
// Copyright: (c) 2026 HYPERI PTY LIMITED

//! Unified health registry for service readiness and liveness.
//!
//! Provides a global singleton [`HealthRegistry`] that modules register
//! into at construction. The `/readyz` endpoint (or any health check)
//! queries the registry to determine overall service health.
//!
//! # Usage
//!
//! ```rust
//! use hyperi_rustlib::health::{HealthRegistry, HealthStatus};
//!
//! // Register a component health check at construction
//! HealthRegistry::register("kafka_consumer", || HealthStatus::Healthy);
//!
//! // Query overall health
//! assert!(HealthRegistry::is_ready());
//! ```

pub mod registry;

pub use registry::{HealthRegistry, HealthStatus};