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Falconet
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Re: New web app to monitor results

Week view, is it this:

"Jul 30th: 986" on top of the page?
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Re: New web app to monitor results

Yeah, that's what I've been referring to as a 'week view', although it's not, strictly speaking. I found out from the WCG staff that their API only returns 'recent' results, meaning those that have been verified for less than 2 days. That means results will 'disappear' from that view once they are verified. It's annoying that there isn't a way to query all results within a given time range.
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Re: New web app to monitor results

The only was is to collect regularly the current WU status (it is a json file(s) you can download over an API and you have to store it on your site. Nonetheless it will take a lot of space, even if you transfer the data into a database (deleting the original json files afterwards). Since the most interested WCG members will probably be the large contributors, it will definitely require a robust (and large) infrastructure at your side.
Alternatively, you could pack your app in a way that members can download and install it locally on their own application/web server looking at a local data repository.
If you need more idea, you can write me directly (email).
Cheers,
Yves
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