2021-04-29T09:26 AM
Glad to hear that it worked and that Syntool will be useful to you
Your approach sounds quite good: once you have the processing tools installed and working in a container, you can scale by spawning or destroying containers depending on you needs. All you have to keep online permanently are the elements required to run the Web portal (database, webservice, web server and the files produced by syntool-ingestor).
Compatibility with newer versions of SQLAlchemy is really the only advantage of the newer version of syntool-exporter, so if your environment is already set up and everything works I think it's okay to continue with the official release.
Cheers,
Sylvain
Your approach sounds quite good: once you have the processing tools installed and working in a container, you can scale by spawning or destroying containers depending on you needs. All you have to keep online permanently are the elements required to run the Web portal (database, webservice, web server and the files produced by syntool-ingestor).
Compatibility with newer versions of SQLAlchemy is really the only advantage of the newer version of syntool-exporter, so if your environment is already set up and everything works I think it's okay to continue with the official release.
Cheers,
Sylvain