6 comments

  • hombre_fatal 6 hours ago
    It could use a section on high level justification / inspiration.

    For example, what inspired this over a typical paginated API that lets you sort old to new with an afterId parameter?

  • sea-gold 13 hours ago
    Previously discussed (April 2022; 95 comments): https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=30904220
  • DidYaWipe 1 hour ago
    Never heard of "CloudEvents" before. How do people feel about those?
  • lud_lite 6 hours ago
    What happens if you need to catch up? You keep calling in a loop with a new lastEventId?

    What is the intention there though. Is this for social media type feeds, or is this meant for synchronising data (at the extreme for DB replication for example!).

    What if anything is expected of the producer in terms of how long to store events?

    • dgoldstein0 3 hours ago
      Sounds like it. But the compaction section has more details - basically you can discard events that are overwritten by later ones
  • wackget 3 hours ago
    Did someone just reinvent a GET API with cursor-based pagination?
  • fefe23 6 hours ago
    This is an astonishingly bad idea. Don't do this.

    Use HTTP server-sent events instead. Those can keep the connection open so you don't have to poll to get real-time updates and they will also let you resume from the last entry you saw previously.

    https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Server-sent...

    • montroser 5 hours ago
      Yeah, but in real life, SSE error events are not robust, so you still have to do manual heartbeat messages and tear down and reestablish the connection when the user changes networks, etc. In the end, long-polling with batched events is not actually all that different from SSE with ping/pong heartbeats, and with long-polling, you get the benefit of normal load balancing and other standard HTTP things
      • mikojan 8 minutes ago
        But SSE is a standard HTTP thing. Why would you not be able to do "normal load balancing"?

        I would also rather not have a handful of long-polling loops pollute the network tab.

      • xyzzy_plugh 4 hours ago
        Correct. In the end, mechanically, nothing beats long polling. Everything ends up converging at which point you may as well just long poll.
    • toomim 5 hours ago
      Or use Braid-HTTP, which gives you both options.

      (Details in the previous thread on HTTP Feeds: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=30908492 )