Re: Demo of new Fedora Packages

2020-06-22 Thread Michal Konecny



On 22/06/2020 13:21, Miroslav Suchý wrote:

Dne 10. 06. 20 v 10:33 Michal Konecny napsal(a):

* Home link in bottom of the page throws 404 
(http://35.170.54.152/url_for('coprs_ns.coprs_show'))
* Input / in search field throws 500
* Input ? in search field throws 500
* I tried * as input and I got over 900 results, but I only saw first 17 rows 
and no way to see additional rows

Noted.


One question: How the search database will be generated (from pdc db or from 
other source?) and how often?

The original solution (and I did not changed that) is that it listend to fedmsg 
and there is change in package, it will
re-read just that one package.

Fedora messaging should be much more reliable.

But yes, it is likely inreliable. :(
But the first load as well. :(



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Re: Demo of new Fedora Packages

2020-06-22 Thread Miroslav Suchý
Dne 16. 06. 20 v 0:40 Kevin Fenzi napsal(a):
> So, can this run as a openshift app? 

Yes. As soon as it will be back.

> I assume it uses madpi for things?

MDAPI, PDC.

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Re: Demo of new Fedora Packages

2020-06-22 Thread Miroslav Suchý
Dne 10. 06. 20 v 10:33 Michal Konecny napsal(a):
> * Home link in bottom of the page throws 404 
> (http://35.170.54.152/url_for('coprs_ns.coprs_show'))
> * Input / in search field throws 500
> * Input ? in search field throws 500
> * I tried * as input and I got over 900 results, but I only saw first 17 rows 
> and no way to see additional rows

Noted.

> One question: How the search database will be generated (from pdc db or from 
> other source?) and how often?

The original solution (and I did not changed that) is that it listend to fedmsg 
and there is change in package, it will
re-read just that one package.
But yes, it is likely inreliable. :(
But the first load as well. :(

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Re: Demo of new Fedora Packages

2020-06-15 Thread KwameKert
Hello, How can I be of help ?
On Mon, 2020-06-15 at 15:40 -0700, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 09, 2020 at 10:17:24PM +0200, Miroslav Suchý wrote:
> > It took longer than expected, but I have something to show.
> > Finally!
> > 
> > Live demo:
> > http://35.170.54.152/
> > Some tabs may not work now because the server are being migrated.
> > Search database is snapshot from May and may not contain all
> > packages.
> 
> I'm getting some gateway timeouts here... might be something failed
> in
> the 6 days since you posted? :)
> 
> > Main changes:
> > * Python3 !
> > * usage of PatternFly
> > * removed TG and Moksha, replaced by Flask.
> > * Tab "sources" has not been migrated and there is just link to
> > src.f.o - no need to duplicate pagure.
> > 
> > The code is here:
> > https://github.com/xsuchy/fedora-packages-ng/
> > 
> > There is still some work to do. Mainly fedmsg->fedora-messaging,
> > but rest should be just polishing.
> > 
> > Feedback is welcomed.
> > 
> > Credits go to Jun Aruga and Jakub Kadlcik who both participated on
> > this.
> 
> Cool. 
> 
> So, can this run as a openshift app? I assume it uses madpi for
> things?
> 
> Do we want to try and decide soon between this approach or the other
> one
> with search engine? I don't want 2 groups to work on something and
> duplicating efforts...
> 
> This one looks pretty nice to me! Thanks Miroslav!
> 
> kevin
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Re: Demo of new Fedora Packages

2020-06-15 Thread Kevin Fenzi
On Tue, Jun 09, 2020 at 10:17:24PM +0200, Miroslav Suchý wrote:
> It took longer than expected, but I have something to show. Finally!
> 
> Live demo:
> http://35.170.54.152/
> Some tabs may not work now because the server are being migrated.
> Search database is snapshot from May and may not contain all packages.

I'm getting some gateway timeouts here... might be something failed in
the 6 days since you posted? :)

> Main changes:
> * Python3 !
> * usage of PatternFly
> * removed TG and Moksha, replaced by Flask.
> * Tab "sources" has not been migrated and there is just link to src.f.o - no 
> need to duplicate pagure.
> 
> The code is here:
> https://github.com/xsuchy/fedora-packages-ng/
> 
> There is still some work to do. Mainly fedmsg->fedora-messaging, but rest 
> should be just polishing.
> 
> Feedback is welcomed.
> 
> Credits go to Jun Aruga and Jakub Kadlcik who both participated on this.

Cool. 

So, can this run as a openshift app? I assume it uses madpi for things?

Do we want to try and decide soon between this approach or the other one
with search engine? I don't want 2 groups to work on something and
duplicating efforts...

This one looks pretty nice to me! Thanks Miroslav!

kevin


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Re: Demo of new Fedora Packages

2020-06-10 Thread Brendan Early
Hi,

Now we have two of these. It doesn't seem to like me, it takes a good 6s
to load a package overview. Is the DB snapshot supposed to contain
packages created at least more than two years ago? I can't find mumble
or my numix-icon-theme-* packages in the demo.

Brendan Early

On 6/9/20 3:17 PM, Miroslav Suchý wrote:
> It took longer than expected, but I have something to show. Finally!
>
> Live demo:
> http://35.170.54.152/
> Some tabs may not work now because the server are being migrated.
> Search database is snapshot from May and may not contain all packages.
>
> Main changes:
> * Python3 !
> * usage of PatternFly
> * removed TG and Moksha, replaced by Flask.
> * Tab "sources" has not been migrated and there is just link to src.f.o - no 
> need to duplicate pagure.
>
> The code is here:
> https://github.com/xsuchy/fedora-packages-ng/
>
> There is still some work to do. Mainly fedmsg->fedora-messaging, but rest 
> should be just polishing.
>
> Feedback is welcomed.
>
> Credits go to Jun Aruga and Jakub Kadlcik who both participated on this.
>
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Re: Demo of new Fedora Packages

2020-06-10 Thread Michal Konecny
Thanks for the work, this looks really nice and it reacts much faster 
than the current packages site.


I tried to try a few tests and found a few bugs:
* Home link in bottom of the page throws 404 
(http://35.170.54.152/url_for('coprs_ns.coprs_show'))

* Input / in search field throws 500
* Input ? in search field throws 500
* I tried * as input and I got over 900 results, but I only saw first 17 
rows and no way to see additional rows


Otherwise I didn't found any issue.

One question: How the search database will be generated (from pdc db or 
from other source?) and how often?
I'm asking, because the main issue I had with current packages app was 
that sometimes I couldn't find the packages that were already in Fedora.


Michal

On 09/06/2020 22:17, Miroslav Suchý wrote:

It took longer than expected, but I have something to show. Finally!

Live demo:
http://35.170.54.152/
Some tabs may not work now because the server are being migrated.
Search database is snapshot from May and may not contain all packages.

Main changes:
* Python3 !
* usage of PatternFly
* removed TG and Moksha, replaced by Flask.
* Tab "sources" has not been migrated and there is just link to src.f.o - no 
need to duplicate pagure.

The code is here:
https://github.com/xsuchy/fedora-packages-ng/

There is still some work to do. Mainly fedmsg->fedora-messaging, but rest 
should be just polishing.

Feedback is welcomed.

Credits go to Jun Aruga and Jakub Kadlcik who both participated on this.



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Re: Demo of new Fedora Packages

2020-06-10 Thread Timothée Floure
Hi!

FYI: Brendan and I started to work on a static packages app generated
periodically and indexed with an independent service (likely Yacy).

https://pagure.io/fedora-packages-static

We're waiting for communityshift to be back up to deploy it.

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On Tue, Jun 09, 2020 at 10:17:24PM +0200, Miroslav Suchý wrote:
> It took longer than expected, but I have something to show. Finally!
> 
> Live demo:
> http://35.170.54.152/
> Some tabs may not work now because the server are being migrated.
> Search database is snapshot from May and may not contain all packages.
> 
> Main changes:
> * Python3 !
> * usage of PatternFly
> * removed TG and Moksha, replaced by Flask.
> * Tab "sources" has not been migrated and there is just link to src.f.o - no 
> need to duplicate pagure.
> 
> The code is here:
> https://github.com/xsuchy/fedora-packages-ng/
> 
> There is still some work to do. Mainly fedmsg->fedora-messaging, but rest 
> should be just polishing.
> 
> Feedback is welcomed.
> 
> Credits go to Jun Aruga and Jakub Kadlcik who both participated on this.
> 
> -- 
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> Red Hat, Associate Manager ABRT/Copr, #brno, #fedora-buildsys
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Demo of new Fedora Packages

2020-06-09 Thread Miroslav Suchý
It took longer than expected, but I have something to show. Finally!

Live demo:
http://35.170.54.152/
Some tabs may not work now because the server are being migrated.
Search database is snapshot from May and may not contain all packages.

Main changes:
* Python3 !
* usage of PatternFly
* removed TG and Moksha, replaced by Flask.
* Tab "sources" has not been migrated and there is just link to src.f.o - no 
need to duplicate pagure.

The code is here:
https://github.com/xsuchy/fedora-packages-ng/

There is still some work to do. Mainly fedmsg->fedora-messaging, but rest 
should be just polishing.

Feedback is welcomed.

Credits go to Jun Aruga and Jakub Kadlcik who both participated on this.

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