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Processing page takes a very long time to load #3279

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wasade opened this issue Apr 20, 2023 · 4 comments
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Processing page takes a very long time to load #3279

wasade opened this issue Apr 20, 2023 · 4 comments

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@wasade
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wasade commented Apr 20, 2023

I opened the page a few minutes ago and it still lists no processing jobs. It seems like something may not be working as expected

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@wasade It looks to be refreshing quickly at my end. We had a similar experience several weeks back where the experiences were reversed. If I recall correctly the query for returning the list of jobs is not highly optimized. I don't know yet if it's for this reason things are currently slow for you, or if it's due to some AJAX or similar issue.

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wasade commented Apr 20, 2023

Same now for me too. I wonder if there is a sensitivity to weak connectivity?

@antgonza antgonza transferred this issue from qiita-spots/qp-knight-lab-processing Apr 23, 2023
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Came up in seconds for me. We're all using different connections so it could obviously be that; however if it is just an intermittent issue we would see the same behavior. I'm leaning towards the former because my campus and home connections are nearly always good while I experience this error repeatedly at the Starbucks.

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This issue will be closed in the next deployment by (1) only displaying jobs that were created in the last 14 days [discussed with the wet-lab], and (2) we are using a direct SQL to retrieve the jobs vs. iteration over objects.

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