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Make UP return 410 after topic has expired #842
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Actually, i just double-checked, and this approach will not work, because the Server Manager will prune these topics every minute or so. Then, when they are created again, their timers are reset. Even if I were to up this expunge time from 16h to 24h, and/or add an extra test for "if the topic is decaying" (12h), I still think that can be a bit of a broken approach, since it'll basically make a dead topic "removable" only 4h after 12h of retries after it has been referenced by the server again. |
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I'd like to get some feedback on the direction of this change before I'll poke to fix coverage |
Yeah. You're right, this is just delaying the inevitable by a (relatively small) margin. If this really needs immediate attention, just change the errHTTPInsufficientStorageUnifiedPush to 410 gone. Like I said before, we'll have to modify the Android app to send NEW_ENDPOINT on reconnect > 12h, and then changing errHTTPInsufficientStorageUnifiedPush to 410 gone will be harmless. I could maybe attempt that over the next week, but no guarantees, it's my first week of college. If you can do it, that would be epic. |
I'm more concerned how ntfy integrated in other apps would react to something like this, we see this from a mastodon app, most likely fedilab, which means they're using this API for something, what do you think about that? |
@karmanyaahm @ShadowJonathan I have no personal stake in this, so I defer to your judgement of whether I should merge this or not. It may be worth thinking through possible race conditions and such. Telling a client to delete the subscription is a serious thing. If we are wrong, a lot of people will start complaining about not receiving notifications anymore. Also: Apologies for being super late with this. My day job is both exciting and exhausting, so I had very little time for ntfy lately. |
Yeah, let's merge this. Just give me this week to attempt Android re-registration on expiry modifications. It's thanksgiving break so I'm hoping to seriously really get this solved, it's been too long. |
I'm not sure how to deal with the codecov runs, unfortunately |
Doing this in #979, because it requires some other changes to avoid losing subscriptions permanently. |
This resolves #664;
If a subscription topic;
t.rateVisitor.Stale()
...it will start responding with 410s.
This is to make sure that topics eventually will get deleted on servers like mastodon.
There should not be any race condition on first create; Create sets
lastAccess
tonow()
the same as a Poll would, throughtopicsFromIDs
, which gets indirectly called from http middleware every time a topic is mentioned, such as hereUnless a client somehow reuses a topic, and sends a topic publish link to the application, which uses it before the client has started its first poll on the topic, this should not create a race condition.