Talk:Requests for comment/Storage service

It's been a while since I've been plugged into Mediawiki development, so I'm really excited to see the direction you're headed (i.e., the Service Oriented Architecture). I'm curious, in the requirements I don't understand what the consistency bullet is talking about. Can you give an example of an internal and external url and how they could be the same and different? Thanks -- Brandon CS Sanders (talk)


 * Also ... is this the way in which you'd like to receive comments? -- Brandon CS Sanders (talk)


 * Hi Brandon, thanks for your feedback! This is a good place for feedback as it is easy to find along with the RFC.
 * An example for consistency of internal and external urls would be both sharing the same structure. Internal  vs. external  . The idea is that apart from a slightly different prefix the interesting part of the API is all the same, so you only need to learn one version.
 * The part about the content is about using relative links (absolute links would need rewriting) and making them work with  or percent encoding of slashes in page names, and similar mechanisms in JSON. We should be able to just use the same cached or stored content internally and externally without expensive post-processing. -- Gabriel Wicke (GWicke) (talk) 03:10, 1 March 2014 (UTC)

Current status
From the Arch summit notes in late January 2014: "Rashomon will be tested in production soon. There is still some implementation work to be done. (buckets, auth, revision store). 2 months?"

From Gabriel in IRC today:
 * "for our use case rashomon does pretty much all that we need initially... the parsoid integration still needs work though, Arlo is working on that this week....apart from that you can peruse User:GWicke/Notes/Storage/Cassandra_testing"

Sharihareswara (WMF) (talk) 02:19, 11 March 2014 (UTC)