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Website is down (API endpoints failing status=520) #823

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broofa opened this issue Sep 14, 2023 · 12 comments
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Website is down (API endpoints failing status=520) #823

broofa opened this issue Sep 14, 2023 · 12 comments
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@broofa
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broofa commented Sep 14, 2023

Important
For anyone reading this issue, note that the underlying problem here may be that @pastelsky is looking for people to help contribute and maintain this project.

CleanShot 2023-09-14 at 12 06 31

CleanShot 2023-09-14 at 12 07 19

@broofa broofa added the bug label Sep 14, 2023
@CosminPerRam
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Page loads for me, but mentions internal server error:
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It would be nice to see a service status page (instead of making issues here for when its down).

@liaoliao666
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Same issue here

@arvinxx
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arvinxx commented Sep 15, 2023

same issue here

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@broofa
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broofa commented Sep 15, 2023

BTW, this is affecting all users of the bundlephobia API. E.g. https://npmgraph.js.org/ (my project) is failing to show bundle sizes in the inspector...

CleanShot 2023-09-15 at 05 52 53@2x

@Shawnxkwang
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+1 this is affecting everyone.

@pengtianyua
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same issue

@brendanbond
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+1

@broofa
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broofa commented Sep 18, 2023

Just dropping a quick note to let people know that @pastelsky is looking for people to help contribute and maintain this project. That may be why this isn't getting addressed. If you have the time and effort, maybe consider volunteering?

@pmbanugo
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are there similar tools?

@lcdss
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lcdss commented Sep 19, 2023

Unfortunately, this issue has been happening frequently.

@NitroZeus1013
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NitroZeus1013 commented Sep 20, 2023

It is working for some packages though
like express, classnames etc.
And when I tried for @fluentui/react it was able get the package-history api response but not the package size api.

Now it's throwing 429: too many requests.

@broofa
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broofa commented Sep 20, 2023

are there similar tools?

BundleJS API - Provides built-package sizes, but doesn't provide a break down of the constituent subpackage sizes the way BP does.

PackagePhobia API - Provides publish and install sizes. Also does not provide subpackage sizes.

JSDelivr API - Provides usage and filesystem stats for both NPM and Github-based modules. Provides some basic info about filesystem structure and size. Does not appear to provide information about bundled sizes.

This is all I've found so far.

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