Hello,
If you use wmfdata-python https://github.com/wikimedia/wmfdata-python, please *upgrade it soon* to version 2.2.0 in order to allow its presto support to keep working.
We have just deployed a new version of our conda-analytics https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Data_Engineering/Systems/Conda environment, which has this new version of wmfdata installed by default, so you can use conda-analytics-clone to make a new, custom environment for yourself. Alternatively, you can update it within your existing environments with:
pip install --upgrade git+https://github.com/wikimedia/wmfdata-python.git@release
This upgrade is necessary because we are in the process of improving our Presto https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Analytics/Systems/Presto services, for which we need to change the TLS certificates that secure our client connections to the Presto cluster. Versions of wmfdata-python prior to v2.2.0 were hard-coded https://github.com/wikimedia/wmfdata-python/commit/b7b5df4651c880ad6fc0980c037e15feab879a88 to use our Puppet based Certificate Authority.
We will implement a change https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/c/operations/puppet/+/709713 to the Presto configuration to switch the certificates *around mid-January 2024*, at which point any versions of wmfdata-python prior to 2.2.0 will cease to connect to Presto and will return an error. I will send further updates nearer the time, with more precise dates.
Please do let me know if you have any queries or concerns about this change.
Kind regards, Ben
Good morning,
This is a gentle reminder to upgrade any installations of wmfdata-python https://github.com/wikimedia/wmfdata-python**to version 2.2.0.
The change to Presto that will cause older versions to stop working will be implemented on *Tuesday January 16th*, a fortnight from today. Please do get in touch if you feel that this change is likely to cause you any inconvenience and we will see if there is any way to assist.
Kind regards, Ben
On 19/12/2023 11:46 am, Ben Tullis wrote:
Hello,
If you use wmfdata-python https://github.com/wikimedia/wmfdata-python, please *upgrade it soon* to version 2.2.0 in order to allow its presto support to keep working.
We have just deployed a new version of our conda-analytics https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Data_Engineering/Systems/Conda environment, which has this new version of wmfdata installed by default, so you can use conda-analytics-clone to make a new, custom environment for yourself. Alternatively, you can update it within your existing environments with:
pip install --upgrade git+https://github.com/wikimedia/wmfdata-python.git@release
This upgrade is necessary because we are in the process of improving our Presto https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Analytics/Systems/Presto services, for which we need to change the TLS certificates that secure our client connections to the Presto cluster. Versions of wmfdata-python prior to v2.2.0 were hard-coded https://github.com/wikimedia/wmfdata-python/commit/b7b5df4651c880ad6fc0980c037e15feab879a88 to use our Puppet based Certificate Authority.
We will implement a change https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/c/operations/puppet/+/709713 to the Presto configuration to switch the certificates *around mid-January 2024*, at which point any versions of wmfdata-python prior to 2.2.0 will cease to connect to Presto and will return an error. I will send further updates nearer the time, with more precise dates.
Please do let me know if you have any queries or concerns about this change.
Kind regards, Ben
-- *Ben Tullis*(he/him) Senior Site Reliability Engineer Wikimedia Foundation https://wikimediafoundation.org/
Good morning,
We will shortly be deploying a configuration change to Presto, so the services may be unavailable for a few minutes.
Versions of wmfdata prior to version 2.2.0 are not expected to be able to work with presto after the configuration change https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/c/operations/puppet/+/709713.
Apologies for any inconvenience that this may cause.
Kind regards, Ben
On 02/01/2024 11:47 am, Ben Tullis wrote:
Good morning,
This is a gentle reminder to upgrade any installations of wmfdata-python https://github.com/wikimedia/wmfdata-python**to version 2.2.0.
The change to Presto that will cause older versions to stop working will be implemented on *Tuesday January 16th*, a fortnight from today. Please do get in touch if you feel that this change is likely to cause you any inconvenience and we will see if there is any way to assist.
Kind regards, Ben
On 19/12/2023 11:46 am, Ben Tullis wrote:
Hello,
If you use wmfdata-python https://github.com/wikimedia/wmfdata-python, please *upgrade it soon* to version 2.2.0 in order to allow its presto support to keep working.
We have just deployed a new version of our conda-analytics https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Data_Engineering/Systems/Conda environment, which has this new version of wmfdata installed by default, so you can use conda-analytics-clone to make a new, custom environment for yourself. Alternatively, you can update it within your existing environments with:
pip install --upgrade git+https://github.com/wikimedia/wmfdata-python.git@release
This upgrade is necessary because we are in the process of improving our Presto https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Analytics/Systems/Presto services, for which we need to change the TLS certificates that secure our client connections to the Presto cluster. Versions of wmfdata-python prior to v2.2.0 were hard-coded https://github.com/wikimedia/wmfdata-python/commit/b7b5df4651c880ad6fc0980c037e15feab879a88 to use our Puppet based Certificate Authority.
We will implement a change https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/c/operations/puppet/+/709713 to the Presto configuration to switch the certificates *around mid-January 2024*, at which point any versions of wmfdata-python prior to 2.2.0 will cease to connect to Presto and will return an error. I will send further updates nearer the time, with more precise dates.
Please do let me know if you have any queries or concerns about this change.
Kind regards, Ben
-- *Ben Tullis*(he/him) Senior Site Reliability Engineer Wikimedia Foundation https://wikimediafoundation.org/
-- *Ben Tullis*(he/him) Senior Site Reliability Engineer Wikimedia Foundation https://wikimediafoundation.org/