Upgrades to the way some of my apps works have allowed me to do multi-tenant better than I used to, and so I am looking to consolidate Apps. I can do this with 301’s but that requires that I leave the apps running/enabled.
I guess what I’m really asking is…. Should I just put up an app that 301’s all requests to the “new” app. Or is there a way Google would prefer I end of life and forward Apps?
The Guys at Google offered to Alias these for me, but I instead built an app that does 301’s to a new URL. I’ll test it for a while before I make the source public, but if you are in need of this app shoot me a note and I’ll share it. After it has baked for a week, and I have done some calculations on how many redirects you can serve with a free app.
Aliasing is nice and all, but I wanted to be able to turn things off and on when I needed or to bring back an App Name if I needed later. If I had built my apps correctly a long while ago this wouldn’t have been an issue, but I wasn’t good about making sure that the Appspot.com url didn’t appear in search.
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Feel free to show me what you have (now or in a week) in case I need
to do some changes.
On Nov 18, 7:34 pm, "Brandon Wirtz" <drak...@digerat.com> wrote:
> The Guys at Google offered to Alias these for me, but I instead built an app
> that does 301's to a new URL. I'll test it for a while before I make the
> source public, but if you are in need of this app shoot me a note and I'll
> share it. After it has baked for a week, and I have done some calculations
> on how many redirects you can serve with a free app.
>
> Aliasing is nice and all, but I wanted to be able to turn things off and on
> when I needed or to bring back an App Name if I needed later. If I had
> built my apps correctly a long while ago this wouldn't have been an issue,
> but I wasn't good about making sure that the Appspot.com url didn't appear
> in search.
>
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> [mailto:google-a...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Brandon Wirtz
> Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2011 1:41 PM
> To: google-a...@googlegroups.com
> Subject: [google-appengine] "Redirect" Dead Apps?
>
> Upgrades to the way some of my apps works have allowed me to do multi-tenant
> better than I used to, and so I am looking to consolidate Apps. I can do
> this with 301's but that requires that I leave the apps running/enabled.
>
> I guess what I'm really asking is.. Should I just put up an app that 301's
I’m on Python. I tenant by domain. I don’t have logins, which makes my scenario easier. I’ll get a link up to the redirector on or around Thanksgiving.
We adopted (late in the game) a naming convention of Product-Edition-OptionalClientName
We still have clients running specific apps because there is no good way for usage based billing otherwise. Jeff Probst’s website will have $300 days on the new billing and we’d rather Google Tracks that than us having to parse it out of the installs for people we charge a fixed fee for.
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