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Data view caching #35

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SamStudio8 opened this issue Oct 5, 2020 · 1 comment
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Data view caching #35

SamStudio8 opened this issue Oct 5, 2020 · 1 comment
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COG Applicable to the COG-UK Consortium enhancement New feature or request P:STANDARD A regular issue that should be worried about in the regular amount

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With the desire to EOL the elan metadata file, it would be best to have the API cache any queries that return very commonly requested data before spawning a celery task to do the same thing all over again. The good news is we can do it with the PAG entry point so that aligns with the plan to cache at the PAG level for now.

@SamStudio8 SamStudio8 added enhancement New feature or request COG Applicable to the COG-UK Consortium P:CRITICAL Threatens business continuity, analysis efficacy or results robustness labels Oct 5, 2020
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SamStudio8 commented Oct 5, 2020

In COG parlance, we basically need an MDV that can grab all the C-class data, and it shouldn't take 20 minutes.

@SamStudio8 SamStudio8 added P:HIGH Presents a significant roadblock to activities and removed P:CRITICAL Threatens business continuity, analysis efficacy or results robustness labels Dec 7, 2020
@SamStudio8 SamStudio8 added P:STANDARD A regular issue that should be worried about in the regular amount and removed P:HIGH Presents a significant roadblock to activities labels Jan 12, 2021
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