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Re: [tor-bugs] #16276 [Onionoo]: bug in onionoo's family set detection
#16276: bug in onionoo's family set detection
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Reporter: cypherpunks | Owner:
Type: enhancement | Status: needs_review
Priority: normal | Milestone:
Component: Onionoo | Version:
Resolution: | Keywords:
Actual Points: | Parent ID:
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Comment (by karsten):
Replying to [comment:27 leeroy]:
> It adds effective family to details documents;
Yep.
> it replaces the family of summary documents with effective family?
It does, because there's no need to keep the declared family in summary
documents anymore. The only thing it was used for was for the node
indexer to compute effective families. But if we add effective families
to summary documents, the declared families can go away.
Speaking of, I think I'll have to revise that branch and put the part back
where the node indexer computes effective families itself. Otherwise,
it'll require a coordinated update of hourly updater and server. I'll
update the branch later today. We can always take out that code in a
month from now when we're more certain that all Onionoo service instances
have been updated.
> I guess a good way to test it would be to compare effective family of
details to a search by family on master. This branch is also an
improvement for moving the computation of effective family to the document
write stage, which makes more sense than during search index.
Agreed. I'll let others comment on this ticket over the weekend, and if
nobody says it's a crazy idea, I'll deploy on the Onionoo mirror for
people to test.
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