Posted Sunday, April 28 at 2:39 AM (5 years ago)
It’s been a while since I’ve worked on IndieWeb stuff, but I finally got around to releasing an extremely preliminary version of reblob, a little commandline thingus to make this stuff easier. Eventually I’ll also have a server-based version here, at least as an example.
Posted Friday, March 15 at 5:29 PM (5 years ago)
While trying to figure out some weird access patterns on the day-job site I had the realization Pushl wasn’t actually specifying a user-agent, so it was just coming through as the generic aiohttp
one, which isn’t very friendly.
Now it sends a reasonable user-agent by default, and this can be overridden by the --user-agent
flag if you want to for your own analytics or whatever.
Oh, and I had quietly released 0.2.3 a few days ago; there were just some minor internal changes to logging and also declaring Pushl as beta, rather than alpha, software.
Posted Sunday, March 10 at 6:25 PM (5 years ago)
I’ve done a bunch more work on Pushl to try to get it more stable. In particular, I’ve made it so that it will only recurse into feeds that are on domains that were declared in the initial requests, and I seem to have cleared up some cases which were causing it to hang and also added a global timeout which will, hopefully, prevent it from hanging indefinitely.
I do wish I could figure out what is causing the hangs when they do happen though. Oh well. Some discussion of the issue below the cut.
Posted Thursday, March 7 at 10:27 PM (5 years ago)
I’ve been working on getting Pushl much more stable and reliable, particularly around a persistent “too many open files” error I was having, which turned out to be primarily due to a fd leak in the caching routines. Oops.
Anyway, there’s also seemingly a problem with how aiohttp
manages its connection pool, at least on macOS, so I’ve disabled connection keep-alive by default. However, if you still want to use keep-alive, there’s now a --keepalive
option to allow you to do that. I’m finding that it doesn’t really improve performance all that much anyway.
This is feeling beta-ready but I’ll give it a few days for other issues to shake out first.
Posted Thursday, March 7 at 12:05 AM (5 years ago)
So, I just released v0.2.0 of Pushl. It was a pretty big change, in that I pretty much rewrote all the networking stuff, and fixed some pretty ridiculous bugs with the caching implementation as well.
The main thing is now it’s using async I/O instead of thread-per-connection, so it’s way more efficient and also times out correctly.
And oh gosh, I had so many tiny but critical errors in the way caching was implemented – no wonder it kept on acting as if there was no cached state. Yeesh.
Anyway, I’ll let this run on my site for a few days and if I like what I see I’ll upgrade it to beta status on PyPI.
Posted Wednesday, February 20 at 3:42 PM (5 years ago)
For those folks who want to import their content from Movable Type over to Publ, I’ve finally gotten around to writing an importer. Currently it only attempts to convert entry content and category metadata, and only using SQLite-formatted database dumps.
See its README.md
for the (incredibly rough) usage instructions.
Eventually I want to try to automatically convert templates from MT’s scripting language to Jinja-Publ templates, although there’s a bunch of stuff that’s going to be difficult to port across and a lot of stuff is just plain not feasible to even try, so don’t expect that to become a major thing any time soon.
Posted Monday, January 14 at 9:28 PM (5 years ago)
I ended up doing some more work on Pushl and have now released v0.1.7. The major changes:
- Did a bunch of refactoring to make the code a little cleaner and handle configuration more appropriately
- Added a configurable timeout for connections (which now defaults to 15)
- Added a
--version
option on the command line arguments
Also, some suggested usage ideas below the cut!
Posted Sunday, January 13 at 8:48 PM (5 years ago)
It’s been a while since I’ve updated Pushl but today I released v0.1.6. It includes the following fixes:
- Now it supports Pingback as well as Webmention
- Improved the threading defaults and connection pooling
- Also checks entries for updates even if the feed didn’t change (in case something changed in the more text or page metadata or whatever)
Anyway, it should just be a pip install --upgrade pushl
(or pipenv update
) away.