i wrote a website which shows the status of our api.
- endpoints.rb returns an hash with fine and bad endpoints
- apiStatusWebsite.rb is using endpoints.rb and renders status.erb
Code:
require 'sinatra'
require 'endpoints.rb'
def updateStatus
get '/status' do
endpointObject = Endpoints.new(getApiServerURL("qa"))
result = endpointObject.checkApiStatus()
erb :status, :locals => { :apiData => result}
end
end
- status.erb with the html content
Problems:
1) the api allows 100 requests per 100 sec. when 3 people are calling the api status site, then the server makes 45 requests per user to the api -> server is banned for 100 sec and the status site is useless.
2) i could send a special header for problem 1 but then the status site could be misused for putting load on the api (unlikely but still possible)
possible solution:
/status just shows the api status but is not calling endpointObject.checkApiStatus()
. this checking process should happen automatically every 2min somewhere in the background and creating a html file. this html file would be loaded from apiStatusWebsite2.rb
require 'sinatra'
get '/status' do
send_file 'status.html'
end
but how to save this html file which the current apiStatusWebsite.rb renders?