Hi Doug

Congratulations. I'm impressed :-).

On 28/05/17 07:11, Doug Bell wrote:
I have completed a new Metabase API that will remove our need for Amazon
SimpleDB (and all the associated costs and problems). This API is
available on the main CPAN Testers server under a new domain:
http://metabase-beta.cpantesters.org. It should work exactly as the
existing Metabase API (currently available
at http://metabase.cpantesters.org <http://metabase.cpantesters.org/>),
but instead save test reports to the CPAN Testers MySQL database (which
has replication and failover and has been graciously donated by my
employer, ServerCentral).

This new API also converts the test report to a new, expanded format.
The new format allows submitting richer data in test reports to help in
diagnosing problems. Garu is presently working on the clients that will
create these new, richer test reports, and we will have more information
when the clients are available.

Before the new Metabase API can be released, I need some people to test
it with real data. During the Perl Toolchain Summit, BinGOS temporarily
pointed a few of his testers at it, and it worked perfectly, but that's
one tester with one reporter version (and we have dozens of testers and
lots of reporter versions). If you're running a tester, could you update
your configuration to point
to http://metabase-beta.cpantesters.org/api/v1 and send in a few reports
to make sure they're accepted?

There's a couple more minor steps that need to be completed before this
can go live: I need to write a migration script to migrate all the data
in the current database, and Joel Berger is writing the new script that
processes test reports and derives all the other CPAN Testers data from
them (the data that powers the website and other various APIs).

Once all these steps are completed, if I do not get any bug reports or
e-mails about the new Metabase API, I will switch over the DNS to put it
in production. I'll write a blog post and update this mailing list when
that happens so everyone is notified and can be vigilant for issues.

Doug Bell
d...@preaction.me <mailto:d...@preaction.me>




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