[listenbrainz-server] mayhem opened pull request #727 (master…no-spotify-dups): Do not submit previously submitted listens to the pipeline. untested! https://github.com/metabrainz/listenbrainz-server…
2020-02-12 04359, 2020
ruaok
totally untested. I need to run off to lunch, but if you get a moment, sanity check my approach?
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2020-02-12 04347, 2020
iliekcomputers
ruaok: looks reasonable to me.
2020-02-12 04309, 2020
iliekcomputers
We could probably avoid the extra database call from getting the user again
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ruaok
hmm. ok, I can look again and see if that is doable.
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sarthak_jain
Hey pristine__
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sarthak_jain
When I run `./spark_test.sh` locally, I am facing error stating `cannot create temporary directory` ?
iliekcomputers: I dont quite see an easy way to avoid the extra user fetch -- from what I can see we'd need to cache them in ram someplace and then ensure we're cleaning up, etc.
So it should already have the latest_listened_at property
2020-02-12 04315, 2020
ruaok
oh! right. I first thought that was a lb user object, not spotify, then realized that that was not the case.
2020-02-12 04317, 2020
ruaok
lemme fix.
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ruaok
pushed.
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iliekcomputers
looks good to me, do you have a local environment to test?
2020-02-12 04302, 2020
ruaok
not really.
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iliekcomputers
yolo it and trust the automated tests?
2020-02-12 04348, 2020
ruaok
my plan was to add some debug statements and ensure that the right thing is happening and carefully watch for a while.
2020-02-12 04309, 2020
ruaok
thankfully this is slightly less mission critical than the web site staying up.
2020-02-12 04331, 2020
ruaok
so, not quite 'yolo it', but close. more like good ole testing in production. :)
2020-02-12 04351, 2020
ruaok
but, given that I want to watch it over time, I'll wait until tomorrow to test it.
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iliekcomputers
sounds good
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ruaok
I'm still not 100% convinced that this is the root cause, but it should at least alleviate some symptoms.
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zas
experimental setup for livegrep is available at http://livegrep.metabrainz.org:8910 (WIP), please test and report issues, repos are re-indexed every 5 mins
2020-02-12 04354, 2020
ruaok
ohh, I like it.
2020-02-12 04324, 2020
ruaok
I wanted to show pristine__ a badly named function and I couldn't find it. I was looking in the wrong codebase.
editing question: is there are policy for how to use work aliases for transliterations?
2020-02-12 04311, 2020
alastairp
(or perhaps more specifically, is that the correct way of doing it? I don't see a work-work transliteration rel type. perhaps you could do rel-rel and create a new work and make the same recording-work relation as on the original release?)
2020-02-12 04335, 2020
reosarevok
Why would you have a new work for a transliteration? That's just a name change, no?
2020-02-12 04307, 2020
reosarevok
Work aliases seem like the only reasonable way, we don't have script for those at the moment but it's better than nothing
however, it is really interesting how the response time degrades when the queue is backed up.
2020-02-12 04321, 2020
ruaok
which makes no sense to me yet.
2020-02-12 04334, 2020
alastairp
no strong reason to have a new work for a transliteration. alias feels better to me too. script would be great, but for now not a problem if we don't havve it. thanks
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iliekcomputers
ruaok: response times of the submit listens endpoint or response times in general?
[mb-solr] dependabot[bot] opened pull request #35 (master…dependabot/maven/mb-solr/org.apache.solr-solr-core-8.4.0): Bump solr-core from 7.7.2 to 8.4.0 in /mb-solr https://github.com/metabrainz/mb-solr/pull/35
2020-02-12 04309, 2020
reosarevok
You might not be able too, hence "useful!"
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reosarevok
*to
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reosarevok
bitmap: how bit is your bit :D
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yvanzo
We can run it on test.mb.o if you want to.
2020-02-12 04321, 2020
reosarevok
How old is that data?
2020-02-12 04335, 2020
CatQuest
mega old
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CatQuest
test shoudl be updated
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yvanzo
where does that dependabot PR comes from?
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reosarevok
Magic
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CatQuest
oh no.
2020-02-12 04331, 2020
CatQuest
but. see Clarke's law
2020-02-12 04318, 2020
BrainzGit
[mb-solr] yvanzo closed pull request #35 (master…dependabot/maven/mb-solr/org.apache.solr-solr-core-8.4.0): Bump solr-core from 7.7.2 to 8.4.0 in /mb-solr https://github.com/metabrainz/mb-solr/pull/35
2020-02-12 04321, 2020
yvanzo
apprentice’s magic
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bitmap
I'm back
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CatQuest
hi bitmap !
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bitmap
hi :)
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reosarevok
Hi!
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CatQuest
REO
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reosarevok
⏩ 🚋:
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reosarevok
legoktm: how does <ref> work in WP? Is that a specific addon or something?