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It's awesome, and works perfectly on Chrome-like browsers. When I run on Firefox, 15.0.1 version, it just print empty gray boxes, probably because the css "@-webkit-keyframes", I'm not sure yet, just testing.
Jonas
On 20/09/2012, Dario Taraborelli dtaraborelli@wikimedia.org wrote:
notice that the stream includes a boolean flag ("using_api") for revisions made via the API versus regular edits.
On Sep 20, 2012, at 4:38 PM, Dario Taraborelli dtaraborelli@wikimedia.org wrote:
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On Sep 20, 2012, at 4:10 PM, Ori Livneh ori@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hello analytics,
I've set up an article edit / insert feed at http://kubo.wmflabs.org/editstream.html. It's receiving updates using a node.js WebSockets server running on stat1. I'd like to productionize it and wanted to solicit your input on how to do it right. I think it'd be useful to provide this stream as a service to the community.
Each edit event is ~300 bytes of gzipped-compressed JSON data. With ~140,000 edits a day, the bandwidth per client is 0.5kbps. No filtering or buffering happens on the server, so I think it'll scale quite well. Should I simply submit a puppet patch to configure this service to run on stat1001?
It'd be good to map the service onto a URL on bits, so that it's easily accessible from JS code running on Wikipedia.
Thoughts? Let me know!
Thanks, Ori
-- Ori Livneh ori@wikimedia.org
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