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Can we have access to the Algolia dashboard? #384
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Solved. Thank you for sharing your concern. Your gmail address has been granted |
Thanks a lot. I could see the impact of the a performance fix I deployed recently. We went from 700q/s to 100q/s. This is much better. |
@s-pace Let's say I want to move one DSN from south-africa (no traffic) to US-east (>50ms latency). How should I proceeed? |
EDIT: We do provide the DSN feature with DocSearch. If you want to change it, you will have to upgrade your plan and use DocSearch on your own, with your own algolia credentials |
Could you elaborate the question pls? |
@s-pace From my understanding, DocSearch comes with 11 DSN. |
@oliviertassinari My bad, I didn't get that you ask for a specific DSN. I will request it asap. |
@s-pace Thanks for looking into it. It seems that the DSN configuration is shared between all the doc search indexes. So, I would understand if your team doesn't want to change it. |
Do you want to request a feature or report a bug?
feature
What is the current behavior?
As a maintainer, I have no analytics on the search usage.
What is the expected behavior?
As a maintainer, I have analytics on the search usage. Given the docsearch project is build on top of the Algolia product, I believe it's technically possible to have access to the search index dashboard. I'm eager to leverage the data to improve the documentation of Material-UI. Something like:
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