Hello Lemmings.

I will be attempting to make a federated anime tracker this summer, but I am not quite sure what features people would want and how I would get the details for animes, mangas, etc.

For the latter: What I thought was to either scrape other anime websites continuosly in the background, but this most likely is against the ToS of every anime tracking website, such as AniList or MAL. (I actually asked anidb.net for special access to their DB because apparently you can request access to it, but I’ve been left on read by the two staff members) My second idea was to make it an anime tracker website where animes are only user-submitted. And the user submissions would be approved by assigned moderators. However, I think this would be quite inconvenient. I’d like to get your opinions and/or ideas for this.

For the former: So if you have any requests or suggestions, please drop it down in the comments section.

Thanks in advance.

  • @muhyb@programming.dev
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    12 months ago

    Both have ups and downs. Assuming these lists will be in the code, do you have an estimation how big would that be? If you think they won’t strangle the code, just go with it. Something like storing them in JSON and loading them when needed could be better for optimization though.

    You can also do some best of both worlds, like not creating the communities beforehand but make the titles searchable from the database open for all users. That might require a bigger traffic from hosting side though, but it should be OK since these will be spread to all self hosted communities.

    I think you can also ask some of your questions to selfhosted communities.

    • @Asudox@lemmy.worldOP
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      12 months ago

      What do you mean by “lists in the code”? Which lists and do you mean by “in the code” hardcoded?

      • @muhyb@programming.dev
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        22 months ago

        Well, since 100k titles would make a pretty big database, at least storing the metadata like years, seasons, genres etc as hardcoded could make it run faster than going full-fledged JSON, at least I meant that. However this will be an open source project and there will be localizations, so now it doesn’t look like a good idea to me somehow.

        • @Asudox@lemmy.worldOP
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          22 months ago

          What? What do you mean full-fledged JSON. I won’t be storing the animes in JSON, but in a PostgreSQL DB. I don’t understand what you mean…

          • @muhyb@programming.dev
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            22 months ago

            Sorry for the confusion. Don’t take my words literally, I’m not an expert on databases. I use JSON for my job and it’s enough for me, so use what database your project needs. But by full-fledged I meant completely leaning on databases which may slow some things down for the server side. However I now checked PostgreSQL and it seems much better for large datasets, so I don’t think that would be a concern for you.

            • @Asudox@lemmy.worldOP
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              22 months ago

              Oh, I see. Ok, I get it now. JSON indeed would be very slow for this project. I also do think of maybe caching some stuff for this reason.