I'm working on lemmy-meter which is a simple observability solution for Lemmy end-users like me, to be able to check the health of a few endpoints of their favourite instance in a visually pleasing way.
๐ You can check out a screenshot of the pre-release landing page.
๐ก Currently, lemmy-meter sends 33 HTTP GET requests per minute to a given instance.
For a few reasons, I don't wish lemmy-meter to cause any unwanted extra load on Lemmy instances.
As such I'd like it be an opt-in solution, ie a given instance's admin(s) should decide whether they want their instance to be included in lemmy-meter's reports.
โ Now, assuming I've got a list of instances to begin w/, what's the best way to reach out to the admins wrt lemmy-meter?
PS: The idea occurred to me after a discussion RE momentary outages.
That is way beyond acceptable use, and would likely have your service blocked. There exists these services too :
https://lemmy-status.org/
https://lemmy.fediverse.observer/stats
Maybe those do what you're trying to do?
There is not an "admin inbox" for lemmy instances. You can hit the endpoint
/api/v3/site
for information about an instance including the admins list.Since literally every aspect of lemmy-meter is configurable per instance, I'm not worried about that ๐ The admins can tell me what's the frequency/number they're comfortable w/ and I can reconfigure the solution.
Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks very much ๐
You should be. Your name will be associated with abuse forevermore.
Or you can set some sane defaults and a timeout period. 1 request / 5 mins is fine to check if something is online and responding.
I agree. This makes more sense.
I was going to ignore your reply as a ๐ง given it's an opt-in service for HTTP monitoring. But then you had a good point on the next line!
Let's use such important labels where they actually make sense ๐