Last modified: 2014-10-31 18:10:10 UTC
Suddenly all the #coordinates are shown in the wiki pages instead of being hidden as usual. for example take a look at: * https://it.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Centro_storico_di_Milano * https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Milan/Centro_Storico Most likely the #iferror that we use on #coordinates doesn't work anymore. This problem is spread in the whole site!
PS when I say suddenly means that 2/3 hours ago everything was fine.
Confirming.
Oh I see. CirrusSearch has some problems for the last hour (discussed in #wikimedia-operations on Freenode IRC), as also mentioned in https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=33704#c11 So this likely will be fixed again once the Search issues are sorted out.
Yeah, they had to turn off the use of CirrusSearch, which turned off GeoData. Which means this appears all over articles. It's back on, just need to fix the articles affected.
It should just be a matter of purging any articles that were affected. Elasticsearch is back so GeoData is back and Cirrus is back in the places it was before.
Thanks for reactivating it.
This problem seems to have reappeared? I just loaded the page for "Chemical Heritage Foundation" on English Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chemical_Heritage_Foundation and saw the following displayed as text: {{#coordinates:39.948861|-75.146526|type:landmark_globe:earth_region:US-PA|||||| |primary |name= }}
Did you try purging the page? It shows fine for me.
Okay, editing and resaving to purge the page seems to have cleared it. Thanks.
I've reopened because I've the problem has come back again. Just noticed in Wikivoyage (e.g. https://it.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Finlandia_occidentale) and also in Wikipedia (e.g. https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jalasj%C3%A4rvi). Please take a look at it.
Gone again? I can't see it on the Wikivoyage article you linked (after purging).
Yes, same problem as four days ago - it broke and now it works again. Operations is/was investigating.
Now we have modified in it:voy our main template to avoid layout issues. However, when GeoData is disable the special mobile page Nearby doesn't work and there's no backup plan for that. Raimond: good idea to separate the two components as suggested in bug 72814.
Change 170358 had a related patch set uploaded by MaxSem: Don't disable GeoData completely if CirrusSearch is having problems https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/170358
Change 170358 merged by jenkins-bot: Don't disable GeoData completely if CirrusSearch is having problems https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/170358
GeoData should now remain enabled no matter what's going on with CS.
*** Bug 72814 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***