[tor-dev] Globe without search term
Christian
me at rndm.de
Thu Aug 15 20:54:52 UTC 2013
On 14.08.2013 10:38, Karsten Loesing wrote:
> On 8/13/13 10:43 PM, Christian wrote:
>> On 13.08.2013 09:20, Karsten Loesing wrote:
>>> On 8/12/13 10:56 PM, Christian wrote:
>>>> I've seen that you've included the field parameter to limit the fields
>>>> that onionoo returns.
>>>> Do you think it would be better to use the field parameter and show a
>>>> limited amount of data or try to get everything and only display the
>>>> fields that have a value?
>>> You mean for details pages? I'd say display everything that has a
>>> value. Unless I didn't understand your question.
>>>
>>> But here's something else that just came to mind that you could do with
>>> the fields parameter: in the search part, instead of sending a request
>>> for the summary document, just request the details documents, but only
>>> ask for the fields you're planning to display in the table. Once the
>>> user wants to see the details page, you'll have to fetch the full
>>> details for that relay or bridge. But you should be able to save quite
>>> a few requests and make the client application even more responsive.
>> That's a gread idea. I just implemented it in a new branch and it works
>> so far.
>> Without any futher testing it looks like the size for a single detail
>> request went from ~1.9KB to ~1KB.
> Hmm, when you say "single detail request", I wonder if I explained my
> idea correctly. Let me try again, this time with an example:
>
> Assume somebody searches for "gab". This currently generates the
> following requests to Onionoo:
>
> [10:32:16.950] GET
> https://onionoo.torproject.org/summary?limit=50&search=gab [HTTP/1.1 304
> Not Modified 141ms]
> [10:32:17.108] GET
> https://onionoo.torproject.org/details?lookup=A79E50FC2C7C8B19D44778C39BD3B58361AC8A56
> [HTTP/1.1 304 Not Modified 140ms]
> [10:32:17.110] GET
> https://onionoo.torproject.org/details?lookup=B94F71EA1A0D7E904200A20C9063B085D67CCF25
> [HTTP/1.1 304 Not Modified 280ms]
> [10:32:17.111] GET
> https://onionoo.torproject.org/details?lookup=16EF359C2FBF50FC08CF9A95717BE3060575B67E
> [HTTP/1.1 304 Not Modified 417ms]
>
> My idea was to turn these requests into a single request:
>
> https://onionoo.torproject.org/details?limit=50&search=gab&fields=nickname,advertised_bandwidth,last_restarted,country,flags,or_addresses,dir_address,fingerprint
>
> And once somebody wants to look at gabelmoo's details, just download the
> full details document, plus bandwidth and weights for the graphs:
>
> [10:32:17.111] GET
> https://onionoo.torproject.org/details?lookup=16EF359C2FBF50FC08CF9A95717BE3060575B67E
> [HTTP/1.1 304 Not Modified 417ms]
> [10:36:44.356] GET
> https://onionoo.torproject.org/weights?lookup=16EF359C2FBF50FC08CF9A95717BE3060575B67E
> [HTTP/1.1 200 OK 686ms]
> [10:36:44.357] GET
> https://onionoo.torproject.org/bandwidth?lookup=16EF359C2FBF50FC08CF9A95717BE3060575B67E
> [HTTP/1.1 200 OK 442ms]
Haha yeah i misread that, sorry.
I implemented your idea and it's really fast now with only 1 search
request.
Thanks,
Christian
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