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It's a detail, but we should manage payload limit size in a human readable fashion like at least MB. I don't see a scenario where someone would like to increase or decrease the limit for a byte.
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The DocStore builds blocks of contiguous document serialized in an adhoc simple binary format.
These blocks are then compressed.
The format goes:
- field: u32
- type tag: u8
- value: specific to the type but for instance u64 simply take 8 byts.
@ppodolsky noticed that despite the compression, it might be possible to shave off a few percent of storage by changing the encoding. This might
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PrestoDB https://prestodb.io .. is widely used as SQL frontend for many different data-sources, including ElasticSearch, and even files in S3 .. would be very nice if there would be a Connector available for Vespa.
What happened
Accidentally omitting document content returns 500 Internal Server Error with a body of {"message":"Internal error","uri":"/new_index"}
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Emitting any kind of helpful message would be helpful. Also, in my experience, when the client receives a 500 response, there is usually something informative on the server-side. But in this case, the server e
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People are interested in a size-comparison between
- tinysearch
- lunr.js
- elasticlunr
- flexsearch
- fuse.js
If anyone wants to do a comparison, post a comment here.
Some ideas:
- Use an open dataset, e.g. Shakespeare texts https://shakespeare.folger.edu/download/
- Create a size histogram of the results that we can include into the README.
- Add the code to the repository under a `b
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Per https://discuss.elastic.co/t/ldaps-and-chain-of-certificates/250724 it's possible to get an SSL failure & diagnostic when the cipher requires certain key usage that is not permitted by the certificate.
To assist in such diagnostics, it would be of assistance to print out the ceritficate's KeyUsage and the session's Cipher suite in the message.
While we're doing that, the cert's ExtendedKey