Re: [Cloud] [Cloud-announce] Toolforge: new domain toolforge.org

2020-04-13 Thread AntiCompositeNumber
Continued support for the toolforge: interwiki prefix is being tracked at
https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T247432.

On Mon, Apr 13, 2020 at 09:04 Antonin Delpeuch (lists) <
li...@antonin.delpeuch.eu> wrote:

> Hi Arturo,
>
> This is great news! The tool urls will be definitely prettier this way.
>
> Currently, it is possible to link to a Toolforge-hosted service from a
> WMF wiki with the following wikicode:
>
> [[:toollabs:editgroups/b/OR/f813407aad/|my link]]
>
> which links to
>
> https://tools.wmflabs.org/editgroups/b/OR/f813407aad/
>
> Do you have any plans to migrate this to any other syntax? I assume the
> new scheme would make it hard, since the tool name and the URL path are
> separated.
>
> Serving permanent redirects to the new URL scheme is a good idea. It is
> very important for this editgroups tool as there are millions of links
> to it in edit summaries (which are not editable).
>
> Cheers,
> Antonin
>
>
> On 13/04/2020 13:25, Arturo Borrero Gonzalez wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > We are happy to announce the new domain 'toolforge.org' is now ready to
> be
> > adopted by our Toolforge community.
> >
> > There is a lot of information related to this change in a wikitech page
> we have
> > for this:
> >
> > https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/News/Toolforge.org
> >
> > The most important change you will see happening is a new domain/scheme
> for
> > Toolforge-hosted webservices:
> >
> > * from https://tools.wmflabs.org//
> > * to   https://.toolforge.org/
> >
> > A live example of this change can be found in our internal
> openstack-browser
> > webservice tool:
> >
> > * legacy URL: https://tools.wmflabs.org/openstack-browser/
> > * new URL:https://openstack-browser.toolforge.org
> >
> > This domain change is something we have been working on for months
> previous to
> > this announcement. Part of our work has been to ensure we have a smooth
> > transition from the old domain (and URL scheme) to the new canonical one.
> > However, we acknowledge the ride might be bumpy for some folks, due to
> technical
> > challenges or cases we didn't consider when planning this migration.
> Please
> > reach out intermediately if you find any limitation or failure anywhere
> related
> > to this change. The wikitech page also contains a section with
> information for
> > common problems.
> >
> > You can check now if your webservice needs any specific change by
> creating a
> > temporal redirection to the new canonical URL:
> >
> > $ webservice --canonical --backend=kubernetes start [..]
> > $ webservice --canonical --backend=gridengine start [..]
> >
> > The --canonical switch will create a temporal redirect that you can turn
> on/off.
> > Please use this to check how your webservice behaves with the new
> domain/URL
> > scheme. If you start the webservice without --canonical, the temporal
> redirect
> > will be removed.
> >
> > We aim to introduce permanent redirects for the legacy URLs on
> 2020-06-15. We
> > expect to keep serving legacy URLs forever, by means of redirections to
> the new
> > URLs. More information on the redirections can also be found in the
> wikitech page.
> >
> > The toolforge.org domain is finally here! <3
> >
>
>
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Re: [Cloud] [Cloud-announce] Toolforge: new domain toolforge.org

2020-04-13 Thread Chase Pettet
Its happening !

On Mon, Apr 13, 2020, 6:25 AM Arturo Borrero Gonzalez <
aborr...@wikimedia.org> wrote:

> Hi!
>
> We are happy to announce the new domain 'toolforge.org' is now ready to be
> adopted by our Toolforge community.
>
> There is a lot of information related to this change in a wikitech page we
> have
> for this:
>
> https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/News/Toolforge.org
>
> The most important change you will see happening is a new domain/scheme for
> Toolforge-hosted webservices:
>
> * from https://tools.wmflabs.org//
> * to   https://.toolforge.org/
>
> A live example of this change can be found in our internal
> openstack-browser
> webservice tool:
>
> * legacy URL: https://tools.wmflabs.org/openstack-browser/
> * new URL:https://openstack-browser.toolforge.org
>
> This domain change is something we have been working on for months
> previous to
> this announcement. Part of our work has been to ensure we have a smooth
> transition from the old domain (and URL scheme) to the new canonical one.
> However, we acknowledge the ride might be bumpy for some folks, due to
> technical
> challenges or cases we didn't consider when planning this migration. Please
> reach out intermediately if you find any limitation or failure anywhere
> related
> to this change. The wikitech page also contains a section with information
> for
> common problems.
>
> You can check now if your webservice needs any specific change by creating
> a
> temporal redirection to the new canonical URL:
>
> $ webservice --canonical --backend=kubernetes start [..]
> $ webservice --canonical --backend=gridengine start [..]
>
> The --canonical switch will create a temporal redirect that you can turn
> on/off.
> Please use this to check how your webservice behaves with the new
> domain/URL
> scheme. If you start the webservice without --canonical, the temporal
> redirect
> will be removed.
>
> We aim to introduce permanent redirects for the legacy URLs on 2020-06-15.
> We
> expect to keep serving legacy URLs forever, by means of redirections to
> the new
> URLs. More information on the redirections can also be found in the
> wikitech page.
>
> The toolforge.org domain is finally here! <3
>
> --
> Arturo Borrero Gonzalez
> SRE / Wikimedia Cloud Services
> Wikimedia Foundation
>
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Re: [Cloud] [Cloud-announce] Toolforge: new domain toolforge.org

2020-04-13 Thread Antonin Delpeuch (lists)
Hi Arturo,

This is great news! The tool urls will be definitely prettier this way.

Currently, it is possible to link to a Toolforge-hosted service from a
WMF wiki with the following wikicode:

[[:toollabs:editgroups/b/OR/f813407aad/|my link]]

which links to

https://tools.wmflabs.org/editgroups/b/OR/f813407aad/

Do you have any plans to migrate this to any other syntax? I assume the
new scheme would make it hard, since the tool name and the URL path are
separated.

Serving permanent redirects to the new URL scheme is a good idea. It is
very important for this editgroups tool as there are millions of links
to it in edit summaries (which are not editable).

Cheers,
Antonin


On 13/04/2020 13:25, Arturo Borrero Gonzalez wrote:
> Hi!
> 
> We are happy to announce the new domain 'toolforge.org' is now ready to be
> adopted by our Toolforge community.
> 
> There is a lot of information related to this change in a wikitech page we 
> have
> for this:
> 
> https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/News/Toolforge.org
> 
> The most important change you will see happening is a new domain/scheme for
> Toolforge-hosted webservices:
> 
> * from https://tools.wmflabs.org//
> * to   https://.toolforge.org/
> 
> A live example of this change can be found in our internal openstack-browser
> webservice tool:
> 
> * legacy URL: https://tools.wmflabs.org/openstack-browser/
> * new URL:https://openstack-browser.toolforge.org
> 
> This domain change is something we have been working on for months previous to
> this announcement. Part of our work has been to ensure we have a smooth
> transition from the old domain (and URL scheme) to the new canonical one.
> However, we acknowledge the ride might be bumpy for some folks, due to 
> technical
> challenges or cases we didn't consider when planning this migration. Please
> reach out intermediately if you find any limitation or failure anywhere 
> related
> to this change. The wikitech page also contains a section with information for
> common problems.
> 
> You can check now if your webservice needs any specific change by creating a
> temporal redirection to the new canonical URL:
> 
> $ webservice --canonical --backend=kubernetes start [..]
> $ webservice --canonical --backend=gridengine start [..]
> 
> The --canonical switch will create a temporal redirect that you can turn 
> on/off.
> Please use this to check how your webservice behaves with the new domain/URL
> scheme. If you start the webservice without --canonical, the temporal redirect
> will be removed.
> 
> We aim to introduce permanent redirects for the legacy URLs on 2020-06-15. We
> expect to keep serving legacy URLs forever, by means of redirections to the 
> new
> URLs. More information on the redirections can also be found in the wikitech 
> page.
> 
> The toolforge.org domain is finally here! <3
> 


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