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Notes for any sites which require extra performance
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Image Serving
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Firstly, make sure your webserver is configured properly and nice URLs are
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enabled, so that images will be served straight from disk by the webserver
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instead of via PHP. If you're serving images via PHP, then your site might
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melt under the load of 5 concurrent users...
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`SPEED_HAX`
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Setting this to true will make a bunch of changes which reduce the correctness
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of the software and increase admin workload for the sake of speed. You almost
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certainly don't want to set this, but if you do (eg you're trying to run a
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site with 10,000 concurrent users on a single server), it can be a huge help.
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Notable behaviour changes:
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- Database schema upgrades are no longer automatic; you'll need to run
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`php index.php db-upgrade` from the CLI each time you update the code.
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- Mapping from Events to Extensions is cached - you'll need to delete
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`data/cache/shm_event_listeners.php` after each code change, and after
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enabling or disabling any extensions.
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- Tag lists (eg alphabetic, popularity, map) are cached and you'll need
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to delete them manually when you feel like it
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- Anonymous users can only search for 3 tags at once
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- We only show the first 500 pages of results for any query, except for
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the most simple (no tags, or one positive tag)
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- We only ever show the first 5,000 results for complex queries
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- `ParseLinkTemplateEvent` is disabled
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- Only comments from the past 24 hours show up in /comment/list
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- Web crawlers are blocked from creating too many nonsense searches
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- The first 10 pages in the index get extra caching
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- RSS is limited to 10 pages
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- HTML for thumbnails is cached
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`WH_SPLITS`
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Store files as `images/ab/cd/...` instead of `images/ab/...`, which can
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reduce filesystem load when you have millions of images.
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Multiple Image Servers
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Image links don't have to be `/images/$hash.$ext` on the local server, they
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can be full URLs, and include weighted random parts, eg:
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`https://{fred=3,leo=1}.mysite.com/images/$hash.$ext` - the software will then
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use consistent hashing to map 75% of the files to `fred.mysite.com` and 25% to
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`leo.mysite.com` - then you can install Varnish or Squid or something as a
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caching reverse-proxy.
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Profiling
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`define()`'ing `TRACE_FILE` to a filename and `TRACE_THRESHOLD` to a number
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of seconds will result in JSON event traces being dumped into that file
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whenever a page takes longer than the threshold to load. These traces can
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then be loaded into the chrome trace viewer (chrome://tracing/) and you'll
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get a breakdown of page performance by extension, event, database, and cache
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queries.
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