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Ben Busby 8ee4f308a4
Prevent same instance from being selected twice in a row
Introduces a new db key "<service>-previous" to track which instance was
last selected for a particular service. This allows for filtering the
list of available instances to exclude the instance that was last
picked, to ensure a (slightly) more even distribution of traffic.
There's still the possiblity of the following scenario, however:

:service instances > 2

/:service request #1 -> instance #1
/:service request #2 -> instance #2
/:service request #3 -> instance #1
/:service request #4 -> instance #2

where there are many ignored instances for a particular service. One
possible solution would be to implement the "<service>-previous" value
to be a list, rather than a single value, and push to that list until
only one element is left in the original "instance" array after
filtering, and then delete the "<service>-previous" key.
2021-11-10 12:19:37 -07:00
Ben Busby 56b9c52528
Display list of available instances on home page
This introduces a number of new changes:
- Services are now inserted into redis with a prefix prepended to the
key name. This allows for easier filtering to get only live instances.
- The home page now uses an eex template for displaying all live
instances for every service, determined by the last update
- A "last_updated" field was added
- farside.ex was added to contain all functionality related to querying
for instances (WIP)
- Other improvements
2021-11-08 17:08:19 -07:00
Ben Busby 8042dcad0c
Refactor project to new name
The name of the project is being refactored from Privacy Revolver to
Farside. The reasoning behind this is:
1. A shorter name is easier to remember
2. It can stand for "FOSS alternative redirecting service" (which I know
doesn't encapsulate all letters from "farside", but it's close enough).

This commit also includes improvements to the update script for
determining how far along the script is.
2021-11-07 12:29:06 -07:00
Ben Busby 2ea805bd88
Format with mix format 2021-10-23 15:18:13 -06:00
Ben Busby 76faebd234
Move constants to config, update string formatting
Not sure if this is the Elixir-y way to do this, but seems more logical
than hardcoding values such as redis connection.

Also went through and improved how string formatting was performed
throughout the app. Rather than "combining" <> "strings" this way, I'm
now just doing "#${variable}#{formatting}", which looks a lot cleaner.
2021-10-22 20:07:07 -06:00