more robust parsing of user counts#113
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This is kind of funny, I wonder what is writing the number like that. The CI should be fixed as of #114. Could you rebase this PR onto the latest main? |
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The CI grabs this file from tor's metric server: Later lines for the same locale are integers as expected, so yeah maybe we got unlucky on that particular data point to be exactly 200,000. |
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Filed https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/network-health/metrics/website/-/issues/40121 for the upstream issue |
The latest userstats-relay-country.csv file has a row with scientific notation. Parsing as a float first prevents failing on that.
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The current userstats-relay-country.csv has the row
2024-08-21,de,2e+05,160074,263639,74, which causes this line to choke on the2e+05. Arguably this should be fixed upstream (presumably there's a script generating this somewhere that never encountered a large round number of users before), but since we're never going to see anonymized usage metrics that lose anything from floating point precision, this fix is fine too.