January, 2021
2021-01-03
- Peter notified me that some filters on AReS were broken again
- It’s the same issue with the field names getting
.keyword
appended to the end that I already filed an issue on OpenRXV about last month - I fixed the broken filters (careful to not edit any others, lest they break too!)
- It’s the same issue with the field names getting
- Fix an issue with start page number for the DSpace REST API and statistics API in OpenRXV
- The start page had been “1” in the UI, but in the backend they were doing some gymnastics to adjust to the zero-based offset/limit/page of the DSpace REST API and the statistics API
- I adjusted it to default to 0 and added a note to the admin screen
- I realized that this issue was actually causing the first page of 100 statistics to be missing…
- For example, this item has 51 views on CGSpace, but 0 on AReS
- Start a re-index on AReS
- First delete the old Elasticsearch temp index:
$ curl -XDELETE 'http://localhost:9200/openrxv-items-temp'
# start indexing in AReS
- Then, the next morning when it’s done, check the results of the harvesting, backup the current
openrxv-items
index, and clone theopenrxv-items-temp
index toopenrxv-items
:
$ curl -s 'http://localhost:9200/openrxv-items-temp/_count?q=*&pretty'
{
"count" : 100278,
"_shards" : {
"total" : 1,
"successful" : 1,
"skipped" : 0,
"failed" : 0
}
}
$ curl -X PUT "localhost:9200/openrxv-items/_settings" -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -d'{"settings": {"index.blocks.write": true}}'
$ curl -s -X POST http://localhost:9200/openrxv-items/_clone/openrxv-items-2021-01-04
$ curl -XDELETE 'http://localhost:9200/openrxv-items'
$ curl -X PUT "localhost:9200/openrxv-items-temp/_settings" -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -d'{"settings": {"index.blocks.write": true}}'
$ curl -s -X POST http://localhost:9200/openrxv-items-temp/_clone/openrxv-items
$ curl -XDELETE 'http://localhost:9200/openrxv-items-temp'
$ curl -XDELETE 'http://localhost:9200/openrxv-items-2021-01-04'
2021-01-04
- There is one item that appears twice in AReS: 10568/66839
- If I use the Handle filter I see it twice… whereas other items don’t appear twice
- I filed a bug on OpenRXV: https://github.com/ilri/OpenRXV/issues/67
- Help Peter troubleshoot an issue with Altmetric badges on AReS
- He generated a report of our repository from Altmetric and noticed that many were missing scores despite having scores on CGSpace item pages
- AReS harvest Altmetric scores using the Handle prefix (10568) in batch, while CGSpace uses the DOI if it is found, and falls back to using the Handle
- I think it’s due to the fact that some items were never tweeted, so Altmetric never made the link between the DOI and the Handle
- I did some tweets of five items and within an hour or so the DOI API link registers the associated Handle, and within an hour or so the Handle API link is live with the same score
2021-01-05
- A user sent me feedback about the dspace-statistics-api
- He noticed that the indexer fails if there are unmigrated legacy records in Solr
- I added a UUID filter to the queries in the indexer
- I generated a CSV of titles and Handles for 2019 and 2020 items for Peter to Tweet
- We need to make sure that Altmetric has linked them all with their DOIs
- I wrote a quick and dirty script called doi-to-handle.py to read the DOIs from a text file, query the database, and save the handles and titles to a CSV
$ ./doi-to-handle.py -db dspace -u dspace -p 'fuuu' -i /tmp/dois.txt -o /tmp/out.csv
- Help Udana export IWMI records from AReS
- He wanted me to give him CSV export permissions on CGSpace, but I told him that this requires super admin so I’m not comfortable with it
- Import one item to CGSpace for Peter
2021-01-07
- Import twenty CABI book chapters for Abenet
- Udana and some editors from IWMI are still having problems editing metadata during the workflow step
- It is the same issue Peter reported last month, that values he edits are not saved when the item gets archived
- I added myself the the edit and approval steps of the collection on DSpace Test and asked Udana to submit an item there for me to test
- Atmire got back to me about the duplicate data in Solr
- They want to arrange a time for us to do the stats processing so they can monitor it
- I proposed that I set everything up with a fresh Solr snapshot from CGSpace and then let them start the stats process
2021-01-10
- Dominique from IWMI asked about API access to the IWMI collections
- A partner of theirs called AMCOW is interested in harvesting their publications
- I told her that they can use the REST API or OAI to get them from the IWMI Journal Articles collection:
- Udana submitted an item to the collection on DSpace Test that I discussed last week
- I was able to take the task, add a new AGROVOC subject, approve the task, and commit it to archive
- The final item had my new AGROVOC subject, so I don’t see the issue
- Perhaps the issue only occurs when we replace an existing field? Or only on IWMI fields? I don’t know…
- Also there is this warning that occurs in the DSpace log during editing (and many other operations):
2021-01-10 10:03:27,692 WARN com.atmire.metadataquality.batchedit.BatchEditConsumer @ BatchEditConsumer should not have been given this kind of Subject in an event, skipping: org.dspace.event.Event(eventType=MODIFY, SubjectType=ITEM, SubjectID=1e8fb96c-b994-4fe2-8f0c-0a98ab138be0, ObjectType=(Unknown), ObjectID=null, TimeStamp=1610269383279, dispatcher=1544803905, detail=[null], transactionID="TX35636856957739531161091194485578658698")
- I filed a bug on Atmire’s issue tracker
- Peter asked me to move the CGIAR Gender Platform community to the top level of CGSpace, but I get an error when I use the community-filiator command:
$ dspace community-filiator --remove --parent=10568/66598 --child=10568/106605
Loading @mire database changes for module MQM
Changes have been processed
Exception: null
java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException
at java.util.AbstractList.remove(AbstractList.java:161)
at java.util.AbstractList$Itr.remove(AbstractList.java:374)
at java.util.AbstractCollection.remove(AbstractCollection.java:293)
at org.dspace.administer.CommunityFiliator.defiliate(CommunityFiliator.java:264)
at org.dspace.administer.CommunityFiliator.main(CommunityFiliator.java:164)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:62)
at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:43)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:498)
at org.dspace.app.launcher.ScriptLauncher.runOneCommand(ScriptLauncher.java:229)
at org.dspace.app.launcher.ScriptLauncher.main(ScriptLauncher.java:81)
- There is apparently a bug in DSpace 6.x that makes community-filiator not work
- There is a patch for the as-of-yet unreleased DSpace 6.4 so I will try that
- I tested the patch on DSpace Test and it worked, so I will do the same on CGSpace tomorrow
- Udana had asked about exporting IWMI’s community on CGSpace, but we don’t want to give him super admin permissions to do that
- I suggested that he use AReS, but there are some fields missing because we don’t harvest them all
- I added a few more fields to the configuration and will start a fresh harvest.
- Start a re-index on AReS
- First delete the old Elasticsearch temp index:
$ curl -XDELETE 'http://localhost:9200/openrxv-items-temp'
# start indexing in AReS
... after ten hours
$ curl -s 'http://localhost:9200/openrxv-items-temp/_count?q=*&pretty'
{
"count" : 100411,
"_shards" : {
"total" : 1,
"successful" : 1,
"skipped" : 0,
"failed" : 0
}
}
$ curl -X PUT "localhost:9200/openrxv-items-temp/_settings?pretty" -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -d'{"settings": {"index.blocks.write": true}}'
$ curl -XDELETE 'http://localhost:9200/openrxv-items'
$ curl -s -X POST http://localhost:9200/openrxv-items-temp/_clone/openrxv-items
$ curl -XDELETE 'http://localhost:9200/openrxv-items-temp'
- Looking over the last month of Solr stats I see a familiar bot that should have been marked as a bot months ago:
Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; +centuryb.o.t9[at]gmail.com)
- There are 51,961 hits from this bot on 64.62.202.71 and 64.62.202.73
- Ah! Actually I added the bot pattern to the Tomcat Crawler Session Manager Valve, which mitigated the abuse of Tomcat sessions:
$ cat log/dspace.log.2020-12-2* | grep -E 'session_id=[A-Z0-9]{32}:ip_addr=64.62.202.71' | sort | uniq | wc -l
0
- So now I should really add it to the DSpace spider agent list so it doesn’t create Solr hits
- I added it to the “ilri” lists of spider agent patterns
- I purged the existing hits using my
check-spider-ip-hits.sh
script:
$ ./check-spider-ip-hits.sh -d -f /tmp/ips -s http://localhost:8081/solr -s statistics -p
2021-01-11
- The AReS indexing finished this morning and I moved the
openrxv-items-temp
core toopenrxv-items
(see above)- I sorted the explorer results by Altmetric attention score and I see a few new ones on the top so I think the recent tweeting of Handles by Peter and myself worked
- I deployed the community-filiator fix on CGSpace and moved the Gender Platform community to the top level of CGSpace:
$ dspace community-filiator --remove --parent=10568/66598 --child=10568/106605
2021-01-12
- IWMI is really pressuring us to have a periodic CSV export of their community
- I decided to write a systemd timer to use
dspace metadata-export
every week, and made an nginx alias to make it available publicly - It is part of the Ansible infrastructure scripts that I use to provision the servers
- I decided to write a systemd timer to use
- I wrote to Atmire to tell them to try their CUA duplicates processor on DSpace Test whenever they get a chance this week
- I verified that there were indeed duplicate metadata values in the
userAgent_ngram
anduserAgent_search
fields, even in the first few results I saw in Solr - For reference, the UID of the record I saw with duplicate metadata was: 50e52a06-ffb7-4597-8d92-1c608cc71c98
- I verified that there were indeed duplicate metadata values in the
2021-01-13
- I filed an issue on cg-core asking about how to handle series name / number
- Currently the values are in format “series name; series number” in the
dc.relation.ispartofseries
field, but Peter wants to be able to separate them
- Currently the values are in format “series name; series number” in the
- Start working on CG Core v2 migration for DSpace 6, using my work from last year on DSpace 5
2021-01-14
- More work on the CG Core v2 migration for DSpace 6
- Publish v1.4.1 of the DSpace Statistics API based on feedback from the community
- This includes the fix for limiting the Solr query to UUIDs
2021-01-17
- Start a re-index on AReS
- First delete the old Elasticsearch temp index:
$ curl -XDELETE 'http://localhost:9200/openrxv-items-temp'
# start indexing in AReS
- Then, the next morning when it’s done, check the results of the harvesting, backup the current
openrxv-items
index, and clone theopenrxv-items-temp
index toopenrxv-items
:
$ curl -s 'http://localhost:9200/openrxv-items-temp/_count?q=*&pretty'
{
"count" : 100540,
"_shards" : {
"total" : 1,
"successful" : 1,
"skipped" : 0,
"failed" : 0
}
}
$ curl -X PUT "localhost:9200/openrxv-items/_settings" -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -d'{"settings": {"index.blocks.write": true}}'
$ curl -s -X POST http://localhost:9200/openrxv-items/_clone/openrxv-items-2021-01-18
$ curl -XDELETE 'http://localhost:9200/openrxv-items'
$ curl -X PUT "localhost:9200/openrxv-items-temp/_settings" -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -d'{"settings": {"index.blocks.write": true}}'
$ curl -s -X POST http://localhost:9200/openrxv-items-temp/_clone/openrxv-items
$ curl -XDELETE 'http://localhost:9200/openrxv-items-temp'
$ curl -XDELETE 'http://localhost:9200/openrxv-items-2021-01-18'
2021-01-18
- Finish the indexing on AReS that I started yesterday
- Udana from IWMI emailed me to ask why the iwmi.csv doesn’t include items he approved to CGSpace this morning
- I told him it is generated every Sunday night
- I regenerated the file manually for him
- I adjusted the script to run on Monday and Friday
- Meeting with Peter and Abenet about CG Core v2
- We also need to remove CTA and CPWF subjects from the input form since they are both closed now and no longer submitting items
- Peter also wants to create new fields on CGSpace for the SDGs and CGIAR Impact Areas
- I suggested
cg.subject.sdg
andcg.subject.impactArea
- I suggested
- We also agreed to remove the following fields:
- cg.livestock.agegroup
- cg.livestock.function
- cg.message.sms
- cg.message.voice
- I removed them from the input form, metadata registry, and deleted all the values in the database:
localhost/dspace63= > BEGIN;
localhost/dspace63= > DELETE FROM metadatavalue WHERE metadata_field_id IN (115, 116, 117, 118);
DELETE 27
localhost/dspace63= > COMMIT;
- I submitted an issue to CG Core v2 to propose standardizing the camel case convention for a few more fields of ours
- I submitted an issue to CG Core v2 to propose removing
cg.series
andcg.pages
in favor ofdcterms.isPartOf
anddcterms.extent
, respectively - It looks like we will roll all these changes into a CG Core v2.1 release
2021-01-19
- Abenet said that the PDF reports on AReS aren’t working
- I had to install
unoconv
in the backend api container again
- I had to install
$ docker exec -it api /bin/bash
# apt update && apt install unoconv
- Help Peter get a list of titles and DOIs for CGSpace items that Altmetric does not have an attention score for
- He generated a list from their dashboard and I extracted the DOIs in OpenRefine (because it was WINDOWS-1252 and csvcut couldn’t do it)
- Then I looked up the titles and handles using the
doi-to-handle.py
script that I wrote last week
- I created a pull request to convert several CG Core v2 fields to consistent “camel case”
- Marie said we should create a new minor version of CG Core v2 for this so I tagged it with the “CG Core v2.1” milestone
- I created a pull request to fix some links in cgcore.html
2021-01-21
- File an issue for the OpenRXV backend API container’s missing
unoconv
- This causes PDF reports to not work, and I always have to go manually re-install it after rebooting the server
- A little bit more work on the CG Core v2 migration in CGSpace
- I updated the
migrate-fields.sh
script for DSpace 6 and created all the new fields in my test instance
- I updated the
2021-01-24
- Abenet mentioned that Alan Duncan could not find one of his items on AReS, but it is on CGSpace
- The item is: https://hdl.handle.net/10568/110133
- The handle does not appear on AReS when I try to filter by Handle
- I suspect it is related to the issue of the missing Livestock CRP community and I added a comment on the GitHub issue
- Import fifteen items to CGSpace for Peter after doing a brief check in OpenRefine and csv-metadata-quality
- Ben Hack asked me why I’m still using the default favicon on CGSpace
- I used an SVG version of the CGIAR logo with https://realfavicongenerator.net to to make a better favicon setup and it is currently running on DSpace Test
- Start a re-index on AReS
- First delete the old Elasticsearch temp index:
$ curl -XDELETE 'http://localhost:9200/openrxv-items-temp'
# start indexing in AReS
- Then, the next morning when it’s done, check the results of the harvesting, backup the current
openrxv-items
index, and clone theopenrxv-items-temp
index toopenrxv-items
:
$ curl -s 'http://localhost:9200/openrxv-items-temp/_count?q=*&pretty'
{
"count" : 100699,
"_shards" : {
"total" : 1,
"successful" : 1,
"skipped" : 0,
"failed" : 0
}
}
$ curl -X PUT "localhost:9200/openrxv-items/_settings" -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -d'{"settings": {"index.b
locks.write":true}}'
$ curl -s -X POST http://localhost:9200/openrxv-items/_clone/openrxv-items-2021-01-25
$ curl -XDELETE 'http://localhost:9200/openrxv-items'
$ curl -X PUT "localhost:9200/openrxv-items-temp/_settings" -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -d'{"settings": {"index.blocks.write": true}}'
$ curl -s -X POST http://localhost:9200/openrxv-items-temp/_clone/openrxv-items
$ curl -XDELETE 'http://localhost:9200/openrxv-items-temp'
$ curl -XDELETE 'http://localhost:9200/openrxv-items-2021-01-25'
- Resume working on CG Core v2, I realized a few things:
- We are trying to move from
dc.identifier.issn
(and ISBN) tocg.issn
, but this is currently implemented as a “qualdrop” input in DSpace’s submission form, which only works to fill in the qualifier (iedc.identier.xxxx
)- If we really want to use
cg.issn
andcg.isbn
we would need to add a new input field for each separately
- If we really want to use
- We are trying to move series name/number fro m
dc.relation.ispartofseries
todcterms.isPartOf
, but this uses a special “series” input type in DSpace’s submission form that joins series name and number with a colon (;)- If we really want to do that we need to add two separate input fields for each
- We are trying to move from
2021-01-25
- Finish indexing AReS and adjusting the indexes (see above)
- Merged the changes for the favicon in to the
6_x-prod
branch - Meeting with Peter and Abenet about CG Core v2
- We agreed to go ahead with it ASAP and share a list of the changes with Macaroni, Fabio, and others and give them a firm timeline
- We also discussed the CSV export option on DSpace 6 and were surprised to see that it kinda works
- If you do a free-text search it works properly, but if you try to use the metadata filters it doesn’t
- I changed the default setting to make it available to any logged in user and will deploy it on CGSpace this week
2021-01-26
- Email some CIAT users who submitted items with upper case AGROVOC terms
- I will do another global replace soon after they reply
- Add CGIAR Impact Areas and UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to the
6x_prod
branch - Looking into the issue with exporting search results in XMLUI again
- I notice that there is an HTTP 400 when you try to export search results containing a filter
- The Tomcat logs show:
Jan 26, 2021 10:47:23 AM org.apache.coyote.http11.AbstractHttp11Processor process
INFO: Error parsing HTTP request header
Note: further occurrences of HTTP request parsing errors will be logged at DEBUG level.
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Invalid character found in the request target [/discover/search/csv?query=*&scope=~&filters=author:(Alan\%20Orth)]. The valid characters are defined in RFC 7230 and RFC 3986
at org.apache.coyote.http11.InternalInputBuffer.parseRequestLine(InternalInputBuffer.java:213)
at org.apache.coyote.http11.AbstractHttp11Processor.process(AbstractHttp11Processor.java:1108)
at org.apache.coyote.AbstractProtocol$AbstractConnectionHandler.process(AbstractProtocol.java:654)
at org.apache.tomcat.util.net.JIoEndpoint$SocketProcessor.run(JIoEndpoint.java:317)
at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:1149)
at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:624)
at org.apache.tomcat.util.threads.TaskThread$WrappingRunnable.run(TaskThread.java:61)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:748)
- This actually seems to be a simple issue, as I notice DSpace is escaping the space for some reason:
- The URL that fails is: https://dspacetest.cgiar.org/discover/search/csv?query=*&scope=~&filters=author:(Alan%20Orth)
- The URL that works is: https://dspacetest.cgiar.org/discover/search/csv?query=*&scope=~&filters=author:(Alan%20Orth)
- I filed a bug on DSpace’s issue tracker (though I accidentally hit Enter and submitted it before I finished, and there is no edit function)
- Looking into Linode report that the load outbound traffic rate was high this morning:
# grep -E '26/Jan/2021:(08|09|10|11|12)' /var/log/nginx/rest.log | goaccess --log-format=COMBINED -
- The culprit seems to be the ILRI publications importer, so that’s OK
- But I also see an IP in Jordan hitting the REST API 1,100 times today:
80.10.12.54 - - [26/Jan/2021:09:43:42 +0100] "GET /rest/rest/bitstreams/98309f17-a831-48ed-8f0a-2d3244cc5a1c/retrieve HTTP/2.0" 302 138 "http://wp.local/" "Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/87.0.4280.88 Safari/537.36"
- Seems to be someone from CodeObia working on WordPress
- I told them to please use a bot user agent so it doesn’t affect our stats, and to use DSpace Test if possible
- I purged all ~3,000 statistics hits that have the “http://wp.local/" referrer:
$ curl -s "http://localhost:8081/solr/statistics/update?softCommit=true" -H "Content-Type: text/xml" --data-binary "<delete><query>referrer:http\:\/\/wp\.local\/</query></delete>"
- Tag version 0.4.3 of the csv-metadata-quality tool on GitHub: https://github.com/ilri/csv-metadata-quality/releases/tag/v0.4.3
- I just realized that I never submitted this to CGSpace as a Big Data Platform output
- I used my previous DSpace Statistics API submission as a reference and submitted it to CGSpace
2021-01-27
- Abenet approved my submission to CGSpace for the CSV metadata quality checker: https://hdl.handle.net/10568/110997
- Add SDGs and Impact Areas to the XMLUI item display
- Last week Atmire got back to me about the duplicates in Solr
- The deduplicator appears to be working, but you need to limit the number of records, for example
-r 100
so it doesn’t crash due to memory - They pointed to a few records
solr_update_time_stamp:1605635765897
that have hundreds of duplicates which are now gone (still present if you look on the production server) - I need to try this again before doing it on CGSpace
- The deduplicator appears to be working, but you need to limit the number of records, for example
2021-01-28
- I did some more work on CG Core v2
- I tested using
cg.number
twice in the submission form: once for journal issue, and once for series number - DSpace gets confused and ends up storing the number twice, even if you only enter it in one of the fields
- I suggested to Marie that we use
cg.issue
for journal issue, since we’re already going to usecg.volume
- That would free up
cg.number
for use by series number
- I tested using
- I deployed the SDGs, Impact Areas, and favicon changes to CGSpace and posted a note on Yammer for the editors