On 6/1/23 16:28, Victor Leser via network-health wrote:
Hello. 

When I do a Tor Metrics Advanced Search for all running bridges, (type:bridge running:true), I see the following comment above the results.

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Relay Search

type:bridge running:true

Too many matches!

The current version of Relay Search does not support a result set greater than 2000 and only displays the first 2000 hits. This is due to some performance issues in rendering large results sets in JavaScript. Future versions will hopefully manage to overcome this issue.
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I believe that it is possible that some bridges may be shown as not working by Relay Search because of the 2,000 bridge limit to the report on working bridges, rather than the bridge being faulty. 

Can you please tell me when a version which is not limited to 2,000 hits will be available?

Given the large increase in the number of bridges since 2021, I presume that work on this new version may have started, and would like to know when it will be completed. 

I have searched for an answer online but not found anything.  I may not be looking in the right place, so I thought that I should ask you the question as suggested in the section on "Contact". 

With thanks in advance,

Hi Victor,

We have a plan to re-do relay-search or solve a number of performance issues with some re-design of our backend api (onionoo at the time of writing) and solve a number of issues that we have with our current data-pipeline (https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/network-health/team/-/wikis/metrics/collector/pipeline). I cannot tell you exactly when all this work will be completed, but the hope is that we can incorporate in relay-search some of these re-designs in 2023.

Cheers,

-hiro


      

     
Victor Leser 

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