cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/4489142
Originally asked in #lemmy:matrix.org
1 The Idea
I’ve been thinking about writing a website to monitor Lemmy instances, much in the same vein as lemmy-status.org, to help people like me, who are interested in the operational health of their favourite servers, have a better understanding of patterns and be notified when things go wrong.
I thought I’d share my thoughts w/ you and ask for your feedback before going down any potential rabbit hole.
1.1 Public-facing monitoring solution external to a cluster
I don’t wish to add any more complexity to a Lemmy setup. Rather I’m thinking about a solution which is totally unknown to a Lemmy server AND is publicly available.
I’m sure one could get quite a decent monitoring solution which is internal to the cluster using Prometheus+Grafana but that is not the aim of this.
1.2 A set of key endpoints
In the past there’ve been situations where a particular server’s web UI would be a 404 or 503 while the mobile clients kept happily working.
I’d like to query a server for the following major functionalities (and the RTT rate):
- web/mobile home feed
- web/mobile create post/comment
- web/mobile search
1.3 Presenting stats visually via graphs
I’d like to be able to look at the results in a visual way, preferably as graphs.
1.4 History
I think it’d be quite cool (and helpful?) to retain the history of monitoring data for a certain period of time to be able to do some basic meaningful query over the rates.
1.5 Notification
I’d like to be able to receive some sort of a notification when my favourite instance becomes slow or becomes unavailable and when it comes back online or goes back to “normal.”
2 Questions
❓ Are you folks aware if someone has already done something similar?
❓ I’m not very familiar w/ Rust (I wrote only a couple of small toy projects w/ it.) Where can I find a list of API endpoints a Lemmy server publicly exposes?
❓ If there’s no such list, which endpoints do you think would work in my case?
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