Blog name: Manifesto
Drupal-Planet tagged feed URL: https://manifesto.co.uk/tag/planetdrupal/feed/

Link to tag archive: https://manifesto.co.uk/tag/planetdrupal/

Our Drupal.org profile: https://www.drupal.org/manifesto-digital

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drupal@manifesto.co.uk’s picture

Title: Add [your-domain] to Planet Drupal » Add manifesto.co.uk to Planet Drupal
drupal@manifesto.co.uk’s picture

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dddave’s picture

I'Ve already added the feed (validates, is tagged and holds good content) but currently our servers crap the bed when I manually try to fetch content. Let's see if the cron job gets it done cleanly before adding the feed officially.

gambry’s picture

Thanks @dddave!

Let us know if there is anything else we need to do.

dddave’s picture

I suspect there is something fishy on your side. Our servers break only when I try to manually update your planetdrupal feed. If I wait for the "normal" update we only fetch an post from 2015 which should never happen because we only aggregate content from the last four months.
When I try to fetch your feed for "drupal" it goes through but doesn't fetch any content although it should.

gambry’s picture

OK, let me have a look.
Is there any way we can test this (re-fetching) or it's a task only you can run?

dddave’s picture

No, that is an admin task. We are using vanillar agregator (D7) as far as I know btw. I could start investigating after the weekend.

dddave’s picture

Small update: I can now manually refresh the feed without tilting the server. However no new content is recognized although you have plenty. The good news is, that the post from 2015 also is not fetched. I'll try to catch somebody from the infra team to look into it if it is an issue on our side.

gambry’s picture

We've removed the full post from the feed - as it wasn't needed anyway and may be the cause of the issue - and it seems to work now.
I've tried in a local installation + on simplytest.me.

Can you try again?

dddave’s picture

Status: Active » Fixed

Heureka!

Status: Fixed » Closed (fixed)

Automatically closed - issue fixed for 2 weeks with no activity.