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The latest version has a query interface at /query.html
Or there is a link at the bottom of the homepage. You can do different queries on a selection of boards or all watched boards by leaving the boards blank.
Number queries are currently somewhat bugged and it doesn't support everything (like case sensitivity settings or other things) for now.
Future steps would be:
>connect query results to a mass delete and/or mass prune button
>http API that returns the hashes of the applicable posts
>allow querying file refs and file chunks
>allow finding and selecting orphaned posts, file refs, and file chunks for deletion/pruning
>more syntax support
fixed the number querying bug
Changed a few things to hopefully fix the issues with databases not opening properly on boot and not being able to be reloaded. If you try it out, let me know if it fixed the issues for you.
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Anyway, some progress was made and various issues that were being made apparent and masking the underlying issue have been fixed in the latest version.
The root of the issue seems to be timing out when contacting peers during the board database opening process.
The reload button seems to work now, this seems to be a libp2p issue.
Now that that's working, one thing we can do in the interim is set up a little subroutine/bot thing that checks for timed-out boards and reloads them.
I want to remove the soylita content on /soy/ from my view but i don't see a button for it.
also how can other people follow my hides so they don't have to see it if they don't want to as well.
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>>37e64ff8
you see a cute girl and you feel depressed and sad.. why?
how much bandwidth can a neet on welfare afford?
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>>1f69a42a
I'd recommend getting a VPS, they're a lot cheaper than dedicated machines.
>>>/torrent/
post torrents
Currently there isn't a simple way to perform user-defined queries on the board databases, users only being limited to the inbuilt queries for specific views (like index, catalog, overboard, etc). Working on something to allow you to define and execute queries on the data. A lot of this was done in the precursor to the gladden, so it's not so tricky this time. I think we can stick with mongoDB syntax for now as it's well-documented and serializable.
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>>2df536a0
Thanks for testing and the error logs.
>Will that make me a leech lol?
Nah in this case not setting it will allow the default sharding algorithm to kick in where you seed a variable fraction of the data based on the number of peers connected. It's possible to configure yourself to act as a leech tho, but I didn't add a config option to do that easily for now.
Okay so latest version even after this
https://gitgud.io/threshold862543/gladden/-/commit/2b007c9111e4b4c9222c875240ef18db4902e95b
hmm I guess I didn't fix it correctly.
Maybe I should try to break things in the same way and see if I can replicate it so I can also test the reload function in an actual crashed condition as well
I'll check up on the filenames thing too.
Patched the filenames thing so it should allow unicode.
Seems like there's quite an overhaul of Peerbit's database backend coming actually, optimistically this will solve the /mu/ issue and also minimize problems in a future case where there's a lot of data being passed around at a rapid rate.
>gladden. Io registered in 2018
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