Hello,
On 15 April 2016 at 01:04, Gabriel Wicke gwicke@wikimedia.org wrote:
Final reminder on this: We are planning to finally sunset rest.wikimedia.org in the week starting April 25th, 1 1/2 weeks from now. Please move your REST API clients to /api/rest_v1/ at the regular project domains instead!
This will happen in a week's time. We are, however, still observing quite a volume of requests for mobile sections endpoints using the rest.wikimedia.org domain. Specifically, almost all of the requests are asking for resources pertaining to the de.wikipedia.org domain. Unfortunately no user-agent header is provided so we are not able to pin-point the client. Please ensure your clients point to https://%7Bdomain%7D/api/rest_v1/ instead of https://rest.wikimedia.org/%7Bdomain%7D/v1/.
Cheers, Marko
Thanks,
Gabriel
On Mon, Jan 25, 2016 at 11:00 AM, Gabriel Wicke gwicke@wikimedia.org wrote:
We have decided to officially retire the rest.wikimedia.org domain in favor of /api/rest_v1/ at each individual project domain. For example,
https://rest.wikimedia.org/en.wikipedia.org/v1/?doc
becomes
https://en.wikipedia.org/api/rest_v1/?doc
Most clients already use the new path, and benefit from better performance from geo-distributed caching, no additional DNS lookups, and sharing of TLS / HTTP2 connections.
We intend to shut down the rest.wikimedia.org entry point around March, so please adjust your clients to use /api/rest_v1/ soon.
Thank you for your cooperation,
Gabriel
-- Gabriel Wicke Principal Engineer, Wikimedia Foundation
-- Gabriel Wicke Principal Engineer, Wikimedia Foundation
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