--- title: "August, 2023" date: 2023-08-03T11:18:36+03:00 author: "Alan Orth" categories: ["Notes"] --- ## 2023-08-03 - I finally got around to working on Peter's cleanups for affiliations, authors, and donors from last week - I did some minor cleanups myself and applied them to CGSpace - Start working on some batch uploads for IFPRI ## 2023-08-04 - Minor cleanups on IFPRI's batch uploads - I also did a duplicate check and found thirteen items that seem to be duplicates, so I sent them to Leigh to check - I read this [interesting blog post about PostgreSQL's `log_statement` function](https://www.endpointdev.com/blog/2012/06/logstatement-postgres-all-full-logging/) - Someone pointed out that this also lets you take advantage of [PgBadger](https://github.com/darold/pgbadger) analysis - I enabled statement logging on DSpace Test and I will check it in a few days - Reading about DSpace 7 REST API again - Here is how to get the first page of 100 items: https://dspace7test.ilri.org/server/api/discover/search/objects?dsoType=item&page=1&size=100 - I really want to benchmark this to see how fast we can get all the pages - Another thing I notice is that the bitstreams are not here, so that will be an extra call... ## 2023-08-05 - Export CGSpace to check for missing Initiative collection mappings - Start a harvest on AReS ## 2023-08-07 - I'm checking the PostgreSQL logs now that statement logging has been enabled for a few days on DSpace Test - I see the logs are about 7 or 8 GB, which is larger than expected—and this is the test server! - I will now play with pgbadger to see if it gives any useful insights - Hmm, it sems the `log_statement` advice was old as pgbadger itself says: > Do not enable log_statement as its log format will not be parsed by pgBadger. ... and: > Warning: Do not enable both log_min_duration_statement, log_duration and log_statement all together, this will result in wrong counter values. Note that this will also increase drastically the size of your log. log_min_duration_statement should always be preferred. - So we need to follow pgbadger's instructions rather to get a suitable log file - After enabling the new settings I see that our log file is going to be reaallllly big... hmmmm will check tomorrow morning - More work on the IFPRI batch uploads ## 2023-08-08 - Apply more corrections to authors from Peter on CGSpace - I finally figured out a `log_line_prefix` for PostgreSQL that works for pgBadger: ```console log_line_prefix = '%t [%p]: user=%u,db=%d,app=%a,client=%h ' ``` - Now I can generate reports: ```console # /usr/bin/pgbadger -I -q /var/log/postgresql/postgresql-14-main.log -O /srv/www/pgbadger ``` - Ideally we would run this incremental report every day on the postgresql-14-main.log.1 aka yesterday's version of the log file after it is rotated - Now I have to see how large the file will be... - I did some final updates to the ninety IFPRI records and uploaded them to DSpace Test first, then to CGSpace ## 2023-08-11 - Fix bug with header background on DSpace 7 on mobile ## 2023-08-12 - Export CGSpace to check for missing Initiative collection mappings - I deployed the latest OpenRXV master branch with Angular v14 and backend updates on the server - Start a harvest on AReS ## 2023-08-14 - I ported the DSpace 6.x REST API patch to allow specifying a bundle name when POSTing a bitstream to the legacy REST API in DSpace 7.6 ## 2023-08-16 - I noticed that the DSpace statistics pages don't seem to work on communities or collections - I finally took time to look in the DSpace log file and found this for one: ```console 2023-08-16 14:30:31,873 WARN dace8f96-f034-488e-b38c-9f2eb5d0e002 6cbd0b18-6852-4294-99a5-02dfcab0a469 org.dspace.app.rest.exception.DSpaceApiExceptionControllerAdvice @ Request is invalid or incorrect (status:400 exception: Invalid UUID string: -1 at: java.base/java.util.UUID.fromString1(UUID.java:280)) ``` - I'm surprised to see this because those should have been dealt with when we upgraded to DSpace 6 - Looking in the Solr statistics core I see ~1,000,000 documents with the ID `-1`, and about 57,000,000 that don't - Also interesting, faceting by `dateYear` I see: - 2023: 209566 - 2022: 403871 - 2021: 336548 - 2020: 31659 - ... none before 2020 - They are all type 5, which is "Site" aka the home page, according to `dspace-api/src/main/java/org/dspace/core/Constants.java` - Ah hah, and I can see in my DSpace 7 test Solr there are a bunch of hits with `type: 5` that have "-1" of course, but also newer ones that have an actual UUID - I used the `/server/api/dso/find?uuid=3945ec23-2426-4fce-a2ea-48b38b91547f` endpoint to find out that there is a new `/server/api/core/sites` endpoint listing exactly one site (the home page) with this ID - So for now I can replace all the "-1" documents with this ID on the test server at least, then I will have to remember to do that during the migration of the production instance - I did a new export from DSpace 6 using solr-import-export-json with a query limiting it to documents of type 5 and negative 1 ID: ```console $ chrt -b 0 ./run.sh -s http://localhost:8081/solr/statistics -a export -o /tmp/statistics-fix-uuid.json -f 'id:\-1 AND type:5 AND time:[2020-01-01T00\:00\:00Z TO 2023-12-31T23\:59\:59Z]' -k uid -S actingGroupId,actingGroupParentId,actorMemberGroupId,author_mtdt,author_mtdt_search,bitstreamCount,bitstreamId,complete_query,complete_query_search,containerBitstream,containerCollection,containerCommunity,containerItem,core_update_run_nb,countryCode_ngram,countryCode_search,cua_version,dateYear,dateYearMonth,file_id,filterquery,first_name,geoipcountrycode,geoIpCountryCode,group_id,group_map,group_name,ip_ngram,ip_search,isArchived,isInternal,iso_mtdt,iso_mtdt_search,isWithdrawn,last_name,name,ngram_query_search,ngram_simplequery_search,orphaned,parent_count,p_communities_id,p_communities_map,p_communities_name,p_group_id,p_group_map,p_group_name,range,rangeDescription,rangeDescription_ngram,rangeDescription_search,range_ngram,range_search,referrer_ngram,referrer_search,simple_query,simple_query_search,solr_update_time_stamp,storage_nb_of_bitstreams,storage_size,storage_statistics_type,subject_mtdt,subject_mtdt_search,text,userAgent_ngram,userAgent_search,version_id,workflowItemId ``` - Then I replaced the IDs with the UUID of the site homepage on DSpace 7 Test: ```console $ sed -i 's/"id":"-1"/"id":"3945ec23-2426-4fce-a2ea-48b38b91547f"/' /tmp/statistics-fix-uuid.json ``` - I re-imported those records and I no longer see the "-1" IDs, but still get the same error in the log - I don't understand, maybe there is some voodoo, so I rebooted the server - Hmm, no, it's not a voodoo cache issue, so I really need to debug this: ```console 2023-08-16 15:44:07,122 WARN dace8f96-f034-488e-b38c-9f2eb5d0e002 036b88e6-7548-4852-9646-f345ce3bfcc2 org.dspace.app.rest.exception.DSpaceApiExceptionControllerAdvice @ Request is invalid or incorrect (status:400 exception: Invalid UUID string: -1 at: java.base/java.util.UUID.fromString1(UUID.java:280)) ``` - On a related note, I figured out that the root site already has a UUID in DSpace 6, and it's exactly the one above (3945ec23-2426-4fce-a2ea-48b38b91547f) - I noticed it while looking at the [DSpace 6 REST API's hierarchy page](https://cgspace.cgiar.org/rest/hierarchy) - So I can update these "-1" IDs with "type:5" in our production I think... ## 2023-08-17 - I decided to update the "-1" IDs in Solr on DSpace 6 - Unfortunately, in Solr there is no way to update only documents matching a query, so we have to export and re-import - I exported all documents with "type:5" (Homepage) and replaced the ID in the JSON: ```console $ chrt -b 0 ./run.sh -s http://localhost:8081/solr/statistics -a export -o /tmp/statistics-fix-uuid.json -f 'type:5' -k uid -S actingGroupId,actingGroupParentId,actorMemberGroupId,author_mtdt,author_mtdt_search,bitstreamCount,bitstreamId,complete_query,complete_query_search,containerBitstream,containerCollection,containerCommunity,containerItem,core_update_run_nb,countryCode_ngram,countryCode_search,cua_version,dateYear,dateYearMonth,file_id,filterquery,first_name,geoipcountrycode,geoIpCountryCode,group_id,group_map,group_name,ip_ngram,ip_search,isArchived,isInternal,iso_mtdt,iso_mtdt_search,isWithdrawn,last_name,name,ngram_query_search,ngram_simplequery_search,orphaned,parent_count,p_communities_id,p_communities_map,p_communities_name,p_group_id,p_group_map,p_group_name,range,rangeDescription,rangeDescription_ngram,rangeDescription_search,range_ngram,range_search,referrer_ngram,referrer_search,simple_query,simple_query_search,solr_update_time_stamp,storage_nb_of_bitstreams,storage_size,storage_statistics_type,subject_mtdt,subject_mtdt_search,text,userAgent_ngram,userAgent_search,version_id,workflowItemId $ sed -i 's/"id":"-1"/"id":"3945ec23-2426-4fce-a2ea-48b38b91547f"/' /tmp/statistics-fix-uuid.json ``` - (Oops, skipping the fields above was not necessary, since I'm importing back into DSpace 6 where those fields exist) - Then I re-imported: ``` $ ./run.sh -s http://localhost:8081/solr/statistics -a import -o /tmp/statistics-fix-uuid.json -k uid ``` - This worked, but I still see new records coming in that have "id:-1" so I will need to repeat this during the migration. - I also notice many stats records that have erroneous cities: - `"city":"com.maxmind.geoip2.record.City [ {} ]"` - `"city":"com.maxmind.geoip2.record.City [ {\"geoname_id\":1002145,\"names\":{\"de\":\"George\",\"en\":\"George\",\"ru\":\"Джордж\",\"fr\":\"George\",\"ja\":\"ジョージ\"}} ]"` ## 2023-08-18 - Export CGSpace to check for missing Initiative collection mappings ## 2023-08-19 - Start a harvest on AReS ## 2023-08-21 - Experiment with the DSpace 7 REST API - I wrote a Python script to benchmark harvesting all 100,000+ items using the `/api/discover/search/objects` endpoint 100 items at a time - I was able to harvest the entire 106,000 items in fifty-two minutes, which seems slow, but that's about ten times faster than with the legacy REST API... - Still, I need to benchmark a bit more, as the item response doesn't include collection mappings or thumbnails - Reading the [API docs](https://github.com/DSpace/RestContract/blob/main/README.md#etags--conditional-headers) it seems that we should be able to use the standard `If-Modified-Since` header for some endpoints - I tried it on the `/api/discover/search/objects` and `/api/core/items` endpoints, but apparently those don't support this header because I don't see a `Last-Modified` header in the response - According to the docs, it means that these endpoints indeed don't support it... ## 2023-08-22 - I was experimenting with the DSpace 7 REST API again - This time looking at the thumbnail responses in item endpoints - According to [the documentation](https://github.com/DSpace/RestContract/blob/main/items.md#main-thumbnail) the API will respond with HTTP 200 if there is a thumbnail, and HTTP 204 if there is no content - That means we need to make the request before we can even find out! - Tim on DSpace Slack pointed out the DSpace 7 REST API's [projections](https://github.com/DSpace/RestContract/blob/main/projections.md) - This means we can embed resources like thumbnail and owningCollection in the item (and other) requests, for example: https://dspace7test.ilri.org/server/api/discover/search/objects?dsoType=item&embed=thumbnail,owningCollection ## 2023-08-23 - I benchmarked the DSpace 7 REST API with the new embeds and it took four hours and seventeen minutes to get all 106,000 items on DSpace 7 Test - So this is much slower than the results I saw earlier this week, but maybe slightly faster than DSpace 6? - Maria from Alliance contacted me to say they have agreed to use UN M.49 regions more strictly in TIP, so they want to replace our non-standard "Latin America" region with "Latin America and the Caribbean", "Caribbean" and "Americas" on all Alliance outputs - I exported their community on CGSpace and fixed the metadata in OpenRefine - I tried to run `dspace cleanup -v` on CGSpace, but got this error: ``` Caused by: org.postgresql.util.PSQLException: ERROR: update or delete on table "bitstream" violates foreign key constraint "bundle_primary_bitstream_id_fkey" on table "bundle" Detail: Key (uuid)=(61bff7da-c8e3-420f-841c-ec5e8238d716) is still referenced from table "bundle". ``` - The solution, as always, is to delete those IDs manually in PostgreSQL: ``` $ psql -d dspace -c "UPDATE bundle SET primary_bitstream_id=NULL WHERE primary_bitstream_id IN ('61bff7da-c8e3-420f-841c-ec5e8238d716');" UPDATE 1 ``` - I also tried to delete all users who haven't logged in since 2017 using the groomer script, but it crashes due to those users still having items or workflows or whatever: ```console $ dspace dsrun org.dspace.eperson.Groomer -a -b 08/23/2017 -d ``` - I see that it is now [possible in DSpace 7 to delete such users](https://github.com/DSpace/DSpace/pull/2229) so we will have to wait ## 2023-08-24 - I spent some time trying to get themes to extend in DSpace 7 - I finally got a basic ILRI theme working, but there is a bug that causes theme components to get duplicated ## 2023-08-25 - Meeting with Altmetric about the next phase of their integration with CGSpace - A bit of cleanup on CGSpace metadata - I fixed DOIs, licenses, dates, subjects, affiliations, titles, publishers, types, and titles in 1,240 items ## 2023-08-26 - A few weeks ago we received a request from the Fruits and Vegetables Initiative saying that they've gotten approval to begin using the long name instead of the short one everywhere, apparently for SEO reasons - After communicating with PRMS and other teams working on systems using this metadata I finally updated them in CGSpace - Export CGSpace to check for missing Initiative collection mappings - Start a harvest on AReS - I fixed ~200 titles with new lines, excessive whitespace, and Unicode FFFD characters - There are many more with 00A0, 200B, etc, but those need more careful inspection ## 2023-08-28 - Day one of CGSpace partners meeting in Addis - Oh this is a game changer, I just realized that we can use Solr query syntax in the DSpace 7 REST API, so we can do this for example: ``` https://dspace7test.ilri.org/server/api/discover/search/objects?query=lastModified%3A%5B2023-08-01T00%3A00%3A00Z%20TO%20%2A%5D ``` - Which is this query: `lastModified:[2023-08-01T00:00:00Z TO *]` - The queries need to be URL encoded of course - Oh nice, and we can do the same for accession date: ``` https://dspace7test.ilri.org/server/api/discover/search/objects?query=dc.date.accessioned_dt%3A%5B2023-08-01T00%3A00%3A00Z%20TO%20%2A%5D' ``` - That is this query: `dc.date.accessioned_dt:[2023-08-01T00:00:00Z TO *]` - We need to use the dt version of the accession date because that is the one that has a date type - This query give 290 results, which should be the items submitted in August! ## 2023-08-29 - Day two of CGSpace partners meeting in Addis ## 2023-08-30 - Day three of CGSpace partners meeting in Addis