Re: Fedora packages site down

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On 2/1/21 10:07 AM, Anatoli Babenia wrote:
How hard is to swap Solr search engine backend to client side JS search?
Are there any fast client side JS search engines?

Probably not too hard, I have not researched what libraries are available. I would not try to use client side search for anything outside of just searching package names due to potential performance and quality issues.

If no-JS navigation is important, maybe it is possible to add clickable index
for all packages under the search form?
No-JS is a goal. There used to be an index before the sitemap, it should be easy to pull that out of the commit history.
I added CI job for GitHub Pages, but of course it is impossible to host Solr
backend there https://github.com/abitrolly/fedora-packages-static
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