February, 2016
2016-02-05
- Looking at some DAGRIS data for Abenet Yabowork
- Lots of issues with spaces, newlines, etc causing the import to fail
- I noticed we have a very interesting list of countries on CGSpace:
- Not only are there 49,000 countries, we have some blanks (25)…
- Also, lots of things like “COTE D`LVOIRE” and “COTE D IVOIRE”
2016-02-06
- Found a way to get items with null/empty metadata values from SQL
- First, find the
metadata_field_id
for the field you want from themetadatafieldregistry
table:
dspacetest=# select * from metadatafieldregistry;
- In this case our country field is 78
- Now find all resources with type 2 (item) that have null/empty values for that field:
dspacetest=# select resource_id from metadatavalue where resource_type_id=2 and metadata_field_id=78 and (text_value='' OR text_value IS NULL);
- Then you can find the handle that owns it from its
resource_id
:
dspacetest=# select handle from item, handle where handle.resource_id = item.item_id AND item.item_id = '22678';
- It’s 25 items so editing in the web UI is annoying, let’s try SQL!
dspacetest=# delete from metadatavalue where metadata_field_id=78 and text_value='';
DELETE 25
- After that perhaps a regular
dspace index-discovery
(no -b) should suffice… - Hmm, I indexed, cleared the Cocoon cache, and restarted Tomcat but the 25 “|||” countries are still there
- Maybe I need to do a full re-index…
- Yep! The full re-index seems to work.
- Process the empty countries on CGSpace
2016-02-07
- Working on cleaning up Abenet’s DAGRIS data with OpenRefine
- I discovered two really nice functions in OpenRefine:
value.trim()
andvalue.escape("javascript")
which shows whitespace characters like\r\n
! - For some reason when you import an Excel file into OpenRefine it exports dates like 1949 to 1949.0 in the CSV
- I re-import the resulting CSV and run a GREL on the date issued column:
value.replace("\.0", "")
- I need to start running DSpace in Mac OS X instead of a Linux VM
- Install PostgreSQL from homebrew, then configure and import CGSpace database dump:
$ postgres -D /opt/brew/var/postgres
$ createuser --superuser postgres
$ createuser --pwprompt dspacetest
$ createdb -O dspacetest --encoding=UNICODE dspacetest
$ psql postgres
postgres=# alter user dspacetest createuser;
postgres=# \q
$ pg_restore -O -U dspacetest -d dspacetest ~/Downloads/cgspace_2016-02-07.backup
$ psql postgres
postgres=# alter user dspacetest nocreateuser;
postgres=# \q
$ vacuumdb dspacetest
$ psql -U dspacetest -f ~/src/git/DSpace/dspace/etc/postgres/update-sequences.sql dspacetest -h localhost
- After building and running a
fresh_install
I symlinked the webapps into Tomcat’s webapps folder:
$ mv /opt/brew/Cellar/tomcat/8.0.30/libexec/webapps/ROOT /opt/brew/Cellar/tomcat/8.0.30/libexec/webapps/ROOT.orig
$ ln -sfv ~/dspace/webapps/xmlui /opt/brew/Cellar/tomcat/8.0.30/libexec/webapps/ROOT
$ ln -sfv ~/dspace/webapps/rest /opt/brew/Cellar/tomcat/8.0.30/libexec/webapps/rest
$ ln -sfv ~/dspace/webapps/jspui /opt/brew/Cellar/tomcat/8.0.30/libexec/webapps/jspui
$ ln -sfv ~/dspace/webapps/oai /opt/brew/Cellar/tomcat/8.0.30/libexec/webapps/oai
$ ln -sfv ~/dspace/webapps/solr /opt/brew/Cellar/tomcat/8.0.30/libexec/webapps/solr
$ /opt/brew/Cellar/tomcat/8.0.30/bin/catalina start
- Add CATALINA_OPTS in
/opt/brew/Cellar/tomcat/8.0.30/libexec/bin/setenv.sh
, as this script is sourced by thecatalina
startup script - For example:
CATALINA_OPTS="-Djava.awt.headless=true -Xms2048m -Xmx2048m -XX:MaxPermSize=256m -XX:+UseConcMarkSweepGC -Dfile.encoding=UTF-8"
- After verifying that the site is working, start a full index:
$ ~/dspace/bin/dspace index-discovery -b
2016-02-08
- Finish cleaning up and importing ~400 DAGRIS items into CGSpace
- Whip up some quick CSS to make the button in the submission workflow use the XMLUI theme’s brand colors (#154)
2016-02-09
- Re-sync DSpace Test with CGSpace
- Help Sisay with OpenRefine
- Enable HTTPS on DSpace Test using Let’s Encrypt:
$ cd ~/src/git
$ git clone https://github.com/letsencrypt/letsencrypt
$ cd letsencrypt
$ sudo service nginx stop
# add port 443 to firewall rules
$ ./letsencrypt-auto certonly --standalone -d dspacetest.cgiar.org
$ sudo service nginx start
$ ansible-playbook dspace.yml -l linode02 -t nginx,firewall -u aorth --ask-become-pass
- We should install it in /opt/letsencrypt and then script the renewal script, but first we have to wire up some variables and template stuff based on the script here: https://letsencrypt.org/howitworks/
- I had to export some CIAT items that were being cleaned up on the test server and I noticed their
dc.contributor.author
fields have DSpace 5 authority index UUIDs… - To clean those up in OpenRefine I used this GREL expression:
value.replace(/::\w{8}-\w{4}-\w{4}-\w{4}-\w{12}::600/,"")
- Getting more and more hangs on DSpace Test, seemingly random but also during CSV import
- Logs don’t always show anything right when it fails, but eventually one of these appears:
org.dspace.discovery.SearchServiceException: Error while processing facet fields: java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Java heap space
- or
Caused by: java.util.NoSuchElementException: Timeout waiting for idle object
- Right now DSpace Test’s Tomcat heap is set to 1536m and we have quite a bit of free RAM:
# free -m
total used free shared buffers cached
Mem: 3950 3902 48 9 37 1311
-/+ buffers/cache: 2552 1397
Swap: 255 57 198
- So I’ll bump up the Tomcat heap to 2048 (CGSpace production server is using 3GB)
2016-02-11
- Massaging some CIAT data in OpenRefine
- There are 1200 records that have PDFs, and will need to be imported into CGSpace
- I created a
filename
column based on thedc.identifier.url
column using the following transform:
value.split('/')[-1]
- Then I wrote a tool called
generate-thumbnails.py
to download the PDFs and generate thumbnails for them, for example:
$ ./generate-thumbnails.py ciat-reports.csv
Processing 64661.pdf
> Downloading 64661.pdf
> Creating thumbnail for 64661.pdf
Processing 64195.pdf
> Downloading 64195.pdf
> Creating thumbnail for 64195.pdf
2016-02-12
- Looking at CIAT’s records again, there are some problems with a dozen or so files (out of 1200)
- A few items are using the same exact PDF
- A few items are using HTM or DOC files
- A few items link to PDFs on IFPRI’s e-Library or Research Gate
- A few items have no item
- Also, I’m not sure if we import these items, will be remove the
dc.identifier.url
field from the records?
2016-02-12
- Looking at CIAT’s records again, there are some files linking to PDFs on Slide Share, Embrapa, UEA UK, and Condesan, so I’m not sure if we can use those
- 265 items have dirty, URL-encoded filenames:
$ ls | grep -c -E "%"
265
- I suggest that we import ~850 or so of the clean ones first, then do the rest after I can find a clean/reliable way to decode the filenames
- This python2 snippet seems to work in the CLI, but not so well in OpenRefine:
$ python -c "import urllib, sys; print urllib.unquote(sys.argv[1])" CIAT_COLOMBIA_000169_T%C3%A9cnicas_para_el_aislamiento_y_cultivo_de_protoplastos_de_yuca.pdf
CIAT_COLOMBIA_000169_Técnicas_para_el_aislamiento_y_cultivo_de_protoplastos_de_yuca.pdf
- Merge pull requests for submission form theming (#178) and missing center subjects in XMLUI item views (#176)
- They will be deployed on CGSpace the next time I re-deploy
2016-02-16
- Turns out OpenRefine has an unescape function!
value.unescape("url")
- This turns the URLs into human-readable versions that we can use as proper filenames
- Run web server and system updates on DSpace Test and reboot
- To merge
dc.identifier.url
anddc.identifier.url[]
, rename the second column so it doesn’t have the brackets, likedc.identifier.url2
- Then you create a facet for blank values on each column, show the rows that have values for one and not the other, then transform each independently to have the contents of the other, with “||” in between
- Work on Python script for parsing and downloading PDF records from
dc.identifier.url
- To turn
dc.identifier.url
into filenames, create a new column based o - To get filenames from
dc.identifier.url
, create a new column based on this transform:forEach(value.split('||'), v, v.split('/')[-1]).join('||')
- This also works for records that have multiple URLs (separated by “||”)
2016-02-17
- Re-deploy CGSpace, run all system updates, and reboot
- More work on CIAT data, cleaning and doing a last metadata-only import into DSpace Test