lemmy-meter.info just checks the landing page and the API responses for a community, post and comment, and just logs them over time. These are all things, irrc, Piefed’s API supports so I don’t know why the API needs to be expanded to log server stability? What does Mlem do to show instance stability?
As you correctly observe below, we get uptime from lemmy-status.org, which doesn’t currently support Piefed. We do plan to expand this feature to Piefed, but it will require finding a new data provider and updating our code to process it, so our priority right now is adding support for features closer to the core interaction loop of the app.
Thank you for the explanation. Though I haven’t learned enough Swift to be working on the app’s code myself, I mostly just do testing after reading the commits and issues.
lemmy-meter.info just checks the landing page and the API responses for a community, post and comment, and just logs them over time. These are all things, irrc, Piefed’s API supports so I don’t know why the API needs to be expanded to log server stability? What does Mlem do to show instance stability?
As you correctly observe below, we get uptime from lemmy-status.org, which doesn’t currently support Piefed. We do plan to expand this feature to Piefed, but it will require finding a new data provider and updating our code to process it, so our priority right now is adding support for features closer to the core interaction loop of the app.
Thank you for the explanation. Though I haven’t learned enough Swift to be working on the app’s code myself, I mostly just do testing after reading the commits and issues.
@sjmarf@sh.itjust.works & @ericbandrews@lemmy.ml may be able to explain more in detail.
The Mlem details tab shows this page:
I did some digging through the repo and found they query https://lemmy-status.org/ for this info.
The Piefed instance settings are currently missing from the api.