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If not, see . + +Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail. + + If your software can interact with users remotely through a computer +network, you should also make sure that it provides a way for users to +get its source. For example, if your program is a web application, its +interface could display a "Source" link that leads users to an archive +of the code. There are many ways you could offer source, and different +solutions will be better for different programs; see section 13 for the +specific requirements. + + You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school, +if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary. +For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU AGPL, see +. + --- a/README.rst +++ b/README.rst @@ -2,13 +2,12 @@ It comprises: -* A CKAN Extension "plugin" at ``ckanext/datagovau/plugin.py`` which, when - loaded, overrides various settings in the core ``ini``-file to provide: - * A path to local customisations of the core templates - * A custom Package edit form that defaults to cc-by licence - * A custom n3/rdf output format +* A custom Package edit form that defaults to cc-by licence +* Replaces links with http/https protocol independent versions +* Provides HTML to users to embed data previews on their own website +* A cut down licenses.json file -* A cut down licenses.json file +This extension is complemented by ckanext-agls for AGLS metadata, ckanext-googleanalytics for Google Analytics tracking of API usage and ckanext-dga-stats for the customised site statistics page. Installation ============ --- /dev/null +++ b/admin/autoupdate.py @@ -1,1 +1,90 @@ +#!/usr/bin/python +# coding=utf-8 +''' +auto update batch job for ckan + +1.0 26/05/2014 initial implementation +TODO +- archive files in filestore +- update frequency reduced based on dataset metadata +- emails on HTTP errors +''' + +import requests +import ckanapi +import csv +import sys +import psycopg2 +import json +from subprocess import Popen, PIPE + +def updateresource(resource_id, dataset_id): + print ' --- ' + ckan = ckanapi.RemoteCKAN(api_url,api_key) + #ckan = ckanapi.RemoteCKAN('http://demo.ckan.org') + resource = ckan.action.resource_show(id=resource_id) + print 'updating '+resource['name']+'('+resource_id+', '+dataset_id+')' + print resource + url = resource['url'] + #last_modified= 'Mon, 24 Feb 2014 01:48:29 GMT' + #etag='"1393206509.38-638"' + headers={} + if 'etag' in resource: + headers['If-None-Match'] = resource['etag'] + if 'file_last_modified' in resource: + headers["If-Modified-Since"] = resource['file_last_modified'] + print headers + r = requests.head(url, headers=headers) + if r.status_code == 304: + print 'not modified' + return + else: + print r.status_code + print r.headers + if 'last-modified' in r.headers: + resource['file_last_modified'] = r.headers['last-modified'] + if 'etag' in r.headers: + resource['etag'] = r.headers['etag'] + #save updated resource + print resource + result = ckan.call_action('resource_update',resource) + if resource['format'].lower() == 'shp' or resource['format'].lower() == 'kml': + print "geoingest!" + pargs= ['dga-spatialingestor.py', db_settings_json, api_url, api_key, dataset_id] + print pargs + p = Popen(pargs)#, stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE) + p.communicate() + else: + print "datapusher!" + # https://github.com/ckan/ckan/blob/master/ckanext/datapusher/logic/action.py#L19 + ckan.action.datapusher_submit(resource_id=resource_id) + +if len(sys.argv) != 4: + print "autoupdate ingester. command line: postgis_url api_url api_key" + sys.exit(-1) +else: + (path, db_settings_json, api_url, api_key) = sys.argv + db_settings = json.loads(db_settings_json) + datastore_db_settings = dict(db_settings) + datastore_db_settings['dbname'] = db_settings['datastore_dbname'] + datastore_db_settings_json = json.dumps(datastore_db_settings) + +#until https://github.com/ckan/ckan/pull/1732 is merged, use database directly + +try: + conn = psycopg2.connect(dbname=db_settings['dbname'], user=db_settings['user'], password=db_settings['password'], host=db_settings['host']) +except: + failure("I am unable to connect to the database.") +# Open a cursor to perform database operations +cur = conn.cursor() +conn.set_isolation_level(0) +cur.execute('select resource.id resource_id, package.id dataset_id from resource inner join resource_group on resource.resource_group_id = resource_group.id inner join package on resource_group.package_id = package.id where resource.extras like \'%"autoupdate": "active"%\';') +row = cur.fetchone() +while row is not None: + updateresource(row[0],row[1]) + # process + row = cur.fetchone() +cur.close() +conn.close() + --- a/admin/data.gov.au +++ b/admin/data.gov.au @@ -19,6 +19,11 @@ ExpiresDefault "access plus 1 week" +AddType application/octet-stream .woff + + SetEnvIf Origin "^http(s)?://(.+\.)?(data.gov.au)$" origin_is=$0 + Header set Access-Control-Allow-Origin %{origin_is}e env=origin_is + Options FollowSymLinks --- a/admin/default.vcl +++ b/admin/default.vcl @@ -8,45 +8,147 @@ .host = "127.0.0.1"; .port = "8080"; } +backend geoserver { + .host = "172.31.18.207"; + .port = "8983"; +} sub vcl_fetch { set beresp.grace = 1h; - - if (beresp.http.content-type ~ "(text|application)") { + unset beresp.http.Server; + # These status codes should always pass through and never cache. + if ( beresp.status >= 500 ) { + set beresp.ttl = 0s; + } + if (beresp.http.content-type ~ "(text|javascript|json|xml|html)") { set beresp.do_gzip = true; } + # CKAN cache headers are used by Varnish cache, but should not be propagated to + # the Internet. Tell browsers and proxies not to cache. This means Varnish always + # gets the responsibility to server the right content at all times. + if (beresp.http.Cache-Control ~ "max-age") { + unset beresp.http.set-cookie; + set beresp.http.Cache-Control = "no-cache"; + } + + # Encourage assets to be cached by proxies and browsers + # JS and CSS may be gzipped depending on headers + # see https://developers.google.com/speed/docs/best-practices/caching + if (req.url ~ "\.(css|js)") { + set beresp.http.Vary = "Accept-Encoding"; + } + + # Encourage assets to be cached by proxies and browsers for 1 day + if (req.url ~ "\.(png|gif|jpg|swf|css|js)") { + unset beresp.http.set-cookie; + set beresp.http.Cache-Control = "public, max-age=86400"; + set beresp.ttl = 1d; + } + + # Encourage CKAN vendor assets (which are versioned) to be cached by + # by proxies and browsers for 1 year + if (req.url ~ "^/scripts/vendor/") { + unset beresp.http.set-cookie; + set beresp.http.Cache-Control = "public, max-age=31536000"; + set beresp.ttl = 12m; + } +} +sub vcl_recv { + if (req.http.user-agent ~ "Ezooms" || req.http.user-agent ~ "Ahrefs") { + error 403; + } +if (req.url ~ "^/geoserver/") { + set req.backend = geoserver; + } else { + set req.backend = default; + #redirect secure traffic to https + if ( (req.http.Cookie ~ "auth_tkt" || req.http.Cookie ~ "ckan" || req.url ~ "user/(reset|login)") && req.http.X-Forwarded-Proto !~ "(?i)https") { + set req.http.x-Redir-Url = "https://data.gov.au" + req.url; + error 753 req.http.x-Redir-Url; + } + # remove locale links + if (req.url ~ "/((?!js)..|.._..|sr_Latn)/") { + set req.http.x-Redir-Url = regsub(req.url, "/((?!js)..|.._..|sr_Latn)/", "/"); + error 751 req.http.x-Redir-Url; + } + # rewrite broken resources + if (req.url ~ "leaflet") { + set req.url = regsub(req.url, "fanstatic/ckanext-spatial/:version:2013-09-13T02:32:17.87/:bundle:js/vendor/leaflet/images", "js/vendor/leaflet/images"); + } + # remove old hostnames + if (req.http.host ~ "data.australia.gov.au") { + set req.http.x-Redir-Url = "http://data.gov.au" + req.url; + error 751 req.http.x-Redir-Url; + } + + if (req.url ~ "^/_tracking") { + // exclude web spiders from statistics + if (req.http.user-agent ~ "Googlebot" || req.http.user-agent ~ "baidu" || req.http.user-agent ~ "bing") { + error 200; + } else { + return (pass); + } + } if (req.url ~ "\.(png|gif|jpg|jpeg|swf|css|js|woff|eot)$") { - unset beresp.http.set-cookie; + //Varnish to deliver content from cache even if the request othervise indicates that the request should be passed + return(lookup); } } -sub vcl_recv { - if (req.url ~ "^/_tracking") { - return (pass); - } - if (req.url ~ "\.(png|gif|jpg|jpeg|swf|css|js|woff|eot)$") { - return(lookup); - } + // Remove has_js and Google Analytics cookies. Evan added sharethis cookies + set req.http.Cookie = regsuball(req.http.Cookie, "(^|;\s*)(__[a-z]+|has_js|cookie-agreed-en|_csoot|_csuid|_chartbeat2)=[^;]*", ""); + + // Remove a ";" prefix, if present. + set req.http.Cookie = regsub(req.http.Cookie, "^;\s*", ""); + // Remove empty cookies. + if (req.http.Cookie ~ "^\s*$") { + unset req.http.Cookie; + } + + remove req.http.X-Forwarded-For; + set req.http.X-Forwarded-For = req.http.X-Real-IP; +} +sub vcl_hash { + # http://serverfault.com/questions/112531/ignoring-get-parameters-in-varnish-vcl + set req.url = regsub(req.url, "(?:(.com|.au))/((?!js)..|.._..|sr_Latn)/", "/"); + hash_data(req.url); + if (req.http.host) { + hash_data(req.http.host); + } else { + hash_data(server.ip); + } if (req.http.Cookie) { - set req.http.Cookie = regsuball(req.http.Cookie, "(^|; ) *__utm.=[^;]+;? *", "\1"); # removes all cookies named __utm? (utma, utmb...) - tracking thing - - if (req.http.Cookie == "") { - remove req.http.Cookie; - } - } -} + hash_data(req.http.Cookie); +} +} sub vcl_deliver { if (!resp.http.Vary) { set resp.http.Vary = "Accept-Encoding"; } else if (resp.http.Vary !~ "(?i)Accept-Encoding") { set resp.http.Vary = resp.http.Vary + ",Accept-Encoding"; } - if (obj.hits > 0) { - set resp.http.X-Cache = "HIT"; - } else { - set resp.http.X-Cache = "MISS"; - } + remove resp.http.X-Varnish; + remove resp.http.Via; + remove resp.http.Age; + remove resp.http.X-Powered-By; +if (req.url ~ "^/geoserver/") { + set resp.http.Access-Control-Allow-Origin = "*"; + set resp.http.Access-Control-Allow-Methods = "GET, POST, PUT, DELETE"; + set resp.http.Access-Control-Allow-Headers = "Origin, X-Requested-With, Content-Type, Accept"; +} } - +sub vcl_error { + remove obj.http.Server; + if (obj.status == 751) { + set obj.http.Location = obj.response; + set obj.status = 301; + return (deliver); + } + if (obj.status == 753) { + set obj.http.Location = obj.response; + set obj.status = 301; + return (deliver); + } +} # # Below is a commented-out copy of the default VCL logic. If you # redefine any of these subroutines, the built-in logic will be --- /dev/null +++ b/admin/development.ini @@ -1,1 +1,365 @@ - +# +# ckan - Pylons configuration +# +# The %(here)s variable will be replaced with the parent directory of this file +# +[DEFAULT] + +# Change debug to true when doing CKAN development, it enables Pylons' +# interactive debugging tool, makes Fanstatic serve unminified JS and CSS +# files, and enables CKAN templates' debugging features. +# +# WARNING: *THIS SETTING MUST BE SET TO FALSE ON A PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT* +# Debug mode will enable the interactive debugging tool, allowing ANYONE to +# execute malicious code after an exception is raised. +debug = False + +email_to = ddg@alert.links.com.au +error_email_from = data.gov@finance.gov.au + +# The SMTP server to connect to when sending emails to users, with optional +# port (default: 25). For example: lavabit.com, or smtp.gmail.com:587. To +# connect to a local sendmail process enter 'localhost'. +#smtp.server = localhost +smtp.server = smtp.gmail.com:587 + +# Whether or not to use STARTTLS when connecting to the SMTP server. +#smtp.starttls = False +smtp.starttls = True + +# The username and password to use to authenticate with the SMTP server. +# Optional, if these are left commented-out then CKAN will try to send email +# to the SMTP server without logging in first. +#smtp.user = your_username@gmail.com +#smtp.password = your_password +smtp.user = datagovau@gmail.com +smtp.password = *** +googleanalytics.id = *** +# The email address that emails sent by CKAN to users should appear to come +# from. Optional (default: None, note that the SMTP server may insert its own +# from address). +smtp.mail_from = data.gov@finance.gov.au + +[server:main] +use = egg:Paste#http +host = 0.0.0.0 +port = 5000 + +[app:main] +use = egg:ckan +ckan.tracking_enabled = true +full_stack = true +cache_dir = %(here)s/data +beaker.session.key = ckan +beaker.session.secret = *** +app_instance_uuid = *** +# Auth + +ckan.auth.anon_create_dataset = false +ckan.auth.create_unowned_dataset = false +ckan.auth.create_dataset_if_not_in_organization = false +ckan.auth.user_create_organizations = false +ckan.auth.user_delete_organizations = true +ckan.auth.user_create_groups = false +ckan.auth.user_delete_groups = true +ckan.auth.create_user_via_api = true + +# List the names of CKAN extensions to activate. +# Note: This line is required to be here for packaging, even if it is empty. +# Note: Add ``pdf_preview`` to enable the resource preview for PDFs +# Add the ``resource_proxy`` plugin to enable resorce proxying and get around the same origin policy +# Add ``datastore`` to enable the CKAN DataStore extension +ckan.plugins = qa disqus stats json_preview recline_preview datastore datastorer googleanalytics resource_proxy wms_preview kml_preview geojson_preview datagovau + +disqus.name = datagovau + +# If you'd like to fine-tune the individual locations of the cache data dirs +# for the Cache data, or the Session saves, un-comment the desired settings +# here: +#beaker.cache.data_dir = %(here)s/data/cache +#beaker.session.data_dir = %(here)s/data/sessions + +# Specify the database for SQLAlchemy to use: +# * Postgres is currently required for a production CKAN deployment +# * Sqlite (memory or file) can be used as a quick alternative for testing +#sqlalchemy.url = postgresql://ckanuser:pass@localhost/ckantest +sqlalchemy.url = *** +#sqlalchemy.url = sqlite:/// +#sqlalchemy.url = sqlite:///%(here)s/somedb.db + +# Un-comment and specify the URLs for the DataStore database. +# * Postgres is required +#ckan.datastore.write_url = postgresql://ckanuser:pass@localhost/datastore +#ckan.datastore.read_url = postgresql://readonlyuser:pass@localhost/datastore +ckan.datastore.write_url = *** +ckan.datastore.read_url = *** + +# repoze.who config +who.config_file = %(here)s/who.ini +who.log_level = warning +who.log_file = %(cache_dir)s/who_log.ini + +# Location of RDF versions of datasets +#rdf_packages = http://semantic.ckan.net/record/ + +# Location of licenses group (defaults to cached local version of ckan group) +#licenses_group_url = http://licenses.opendefinition.org/licenses/groups/ckan.json +licenses_group_url = file://%(here)s/licenses.json + +# Dataset form to use +package_form = standard + +# Hide certain extras fields from dataset read form: +# package_hide_extras = for_search_index_only + +# API configuration +#apikey_header_name = X-CKAN-API-Key + +## extra places to look for templates and public files (comma separated lists) +## any templates/files found will override correspondingly named ones in +## ckan/templates/ and ckan/public +## (e.g. to override main layout template layout.html or add extra css files) +# extra_template_paths = %(here)s/my-templates +# extra_public_paths = %(here)s/my-public + +# Dataset form integration +#package_edit_return_url = http://another.frontend/dataset/ +#package_new_return_url = http://another.frontend/dataset/ + + +# Turn on messaging with carrot, default to false +#ckan.async_notifier = true +# Messaging module used by carrot: +# * pyamqplib - AMQP (e.g. for RabbitMQ) +# * queue - native Python Queue (debugging and tests only) +#carrot_messaging_library = pyamqplib + +## Perform search just using database (rather than use e.g. solr). +## In this setup search is crude and limited .e.g no full-text search, no faceting ... +## However, very useful for getting up and running quickly with CKAN +# ckan.simple_search = 1 + +## Title of site (using in several places including templates and tag +ckan.site_title = data.gov.au + +## Logo image to use on the home page +ckan.site_logo = /base/images/ckan-logo.png + +## Site tagline / description (used on front page) +ckan.site_description = Australian Government Open Data Catalogue + +## Used in creating some absolute urls (such as rss feeds, css files) and +## dump filenames +ckan.site_url = http://data.gov.au + +## Favicon (default is the CKAN software favicon) +ckan.favicon = /images/icons/ckan.ico + +## The gravatar default to use. This can be any of the pre-defined strings +## as defined on http://en.gravatar.com/site/implement/images/ (e.g. "identicon" +## or "mm"). Or it can be a url, e.g. "http://example.com/images/avatar.jpg" +ckan.gravatar_default = identicon + +## Solr support +solr_url = http://solr.data.gov.au:8983/solr + +## Automatic indexing. Make all changes immediately available via the search +## after editing or creating a dataset. Default is true. If for some reason +## you need the indexing to occur asynchronously, set this option to 0. +# ckan.search.automatic_indexing = 1 + +## An 'id' for the site (using, for example, when creating entries in a common search index) +## If not specified derived from the site_url +ckan.site_id = data.gov.au + +## API url to use (e.g. in AJAX callbacks) +## Enable if the API is at a different domain +# ckan.api_url = http://www.ckan.net + +## html content to be inserted just before </head> tag (e.g. extra stylesheet) +## NB: can use html e.g. <strong>blah</strong> +## NB: can have multiline strings just indent following lines +# ckan.template_head_end = <link rel="stylesheet" href="http://mysite.org/css/custom.css" type="text/css"> + +## html content to be inserted just before </body> tag (e.g. google analytics code) +## NB: can use html e.g. <strong>blah</strong> +## NB: can have multiline strings just indent following lines +# ckan.template_footer_end = + +# These three settings (ckan.log_dir, ckan.dump_dir and ckan.backup_dir) are +# all used in cron jobs, not in CKAN itself. CKAN logging is configured +# in the logging configuration below +# Directory for logs (produced by cron scripts associated with ckan) +ckan.log_dir = %(here)s/log +# Directory for JSON/CSV dumps (must match setting in apache config) +ckan.dump_dir = %(here)s/dump +# Directory for SQL database backups +ckan.backup_dir = %(here)s/backup + +# Default authorizations for new domain objects +#ckan.default_roles.Package = {"visitor": ["reader"], "logged_in": ["reader"]} +#ckan.default_roles.Group = {"visitor": ["reader"], "logged_in": ["reader"]} +#ckan.default_roles.System = {"visitor": ["reader"], "logged_in": ["editor"]} +#ckan.default_roles.AuthorizationGroup = {"visitor": ["reader"], "logged_in": ["reader"]} + +## Ckan public and private recaptcha keys [localhost] +#ckan.recaptcha.publickey = 6LcL-94SAAAAAKCHKLIgCYNJczalehF4a3GHlPyR +#ckan.recaptcha.privatekey = 6LcL-94SAAAAADCsq995yBsNl7lHEgJ3Ukqf4Ykq + +# Locale/languages +ckan.locale_default = en_GB +ckan.locales_offered = en_GB +# Languages are grouped by percentage of strings in CKAN 1.8 translated +# (those with 100% first, then those with >=80%, then >=50%, then <50%) and +# within these groups roughly sorted by number of worldwide native speakers +# according to Wikipedia. +ckan.locale_order = en_GB pt_BR ja it cs_CZ ca es fr el sv sr sr@latin no sk fi ru de pl nl bg ko_KR hu sa sl lv +ckan.locales_filtered_out = en + +## Atom Feeds +# +# Settings for customising the metadata provided in +# atom feeds. +# +# These settings are used to generate the <id> tags for both feeds +# and entries. The unique <id>s are created following the method +# outlined in http://www.taguri.org/ ie - they generate tagURIs, as specified +# in http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4151#section-2.1 : +# +# <id>tag:thedatahub.org,2012:/feeds/group/933f3857-79fd-4beb-a835-c0349e31ce76</id> +# +# Each component has the corresponding settings: +# +# "thedatahub.org" is ckan.feeds.authority_name +# "2012" is ckan.feeds.date +# + +# Leave blank to use the ckan.site_url config value, otherwise set to a +# domain or email address that you own. e.g. thedatahub.org or +# admin@thedatahub.org +ckan.feeds.authority_name = + +# Pick a date of the form "yyyy[-mm[-dd]]" during which the above domain was +# owned by you. +ckan.feeds.date = 2012 + +# If not set, then the value in `ckan.site_id` is used. +ckan.feeds.author_name = + +# If not set, then the value in `ckan.site_url` is used. +ckan.feeds.author_link = + +## File Store +# +# CKAN allows users to upload files directly to file storage either on the local +# file system or to online ‘cloud’ storage like Amazon S3 or Google Storage. +# +# If you are using local file storage, remember to set ckan.site_url. +# +# To enable cloud storage (Google or S3), first run: pip install boto +# +# @see http://docs.ckan.org/en/latest/filestore.html + +# 'Bucket' to use for file storage +ckan.storage.bucket = ckandga + +# To enable local file storage: +ofs.impl = pairtree +ofs.storage_dir = /srv/ckan/dga + +# To enable Google cloud storage: +#ofs.impl = google +#ofs.gs_access_key_id = +#ofs.gs_secret_access_key = + +# To enable S3 cloud storage: +#ofs.impl = s3 +#ofs.aws_access_key_id = .... +#ofs.aws_secret_access_key = .... + + +## Previews +# +# Set the file types that should be previewed inline (e.g. images) or directly in an iframe. + +ckan.preview.direct = png jpg gif +ckan.preview.loadable = html htm rdf+xml owl+xml xml n3 n-triples turtle plain atom csv tsv rss txt json + + +# Activity Streams +# +# Default maximum number of activities to show in an activity stream. +# ckan.activity_list_limit = 31 + + +# Activity Streams Email Notifications +# +# Uncomment this line to enable activity streams email notifications. +# You also need to setup a cron job to send the emails, see the documentation. +#ckan.activity_streams_email_notifications = True + +# Email notifications for events older than this time delta will not be sent. +# Accepted formats: '2 days', '14 days', '4:35:00' (hours, minutes, seconds), +# '7 days, 3:23:34', etc. +# ckan.email_notifications_since = 2 days + +ckan.cache_expires = 2592000 +#ckan.page_cache_enabled = True +ckan.static_max_age = 2592000 +ckan.cache_enabled = True +# DEBUGGING + +# ckan.debug_supress_header This option can be set to suppress the debug +# information showing the controller and action recieving the request being +# shown in the header. Note: This info only shows if debug is set to true. +ckan.debug_supress_header = false + +## =================================== +## Extensions + +## Config option to enable the (1 day) cache for stats +## Default (if not defined) is True as stats computations are intensive +# ckanext.stats.cache_enabled = True + +# Logging configuration +[loggers] +keys = root, ckan, ckanext + +[handlers] +keys = console, file + +[formatters] +keys = generic + +[logger_root] +level = WARNING +handlers = console, file + +[logger_ckan] +level = ERROR +handlers = console, file +qualname = ckan +propagate = 0 + +[logger_ckanext] +level = WARNING +handlers = console, file +qualname = ckanext +propagate = 0 + +[handler_console] +class = StreamHandler +args = (sys.stderr,) +level = NOTSET +formatter = generic + +[handler_file] +class = logging.handlers.RotatingFileHandler +formatter = generic +level = NOTSET +#args = ("ckan.log", "a", 20000000, 9) +args = ("/var/log/ckan/dga/ckan.log", "a", 20000000, 9) + +[formatter_generic] +format = %(asctime)s %(levelname)-5.5s [%(name)s] %(message)s + --- /dev/null +++ b/admin/reset.sh @@ -1,1 +1,17 @@ +paster --plugin=ckan db clean --config=development.ini +echo "drop extension postgis cascade;" | psql -d ckantest +paster --plugin=ckan db clean --config=development.ini +#to initiate for first time instead of load from dump +#paster --plugin=ckan db init --config=development.in +#paster --plugin=ckan user add maxious password=snmc email=maxious@gmail.com +#paster --plugin=ckan sysadmin add maxious +#paster --plugin=ckan db dump dump.db + +#paster --plugin=ckan db load --config=development.ini dump.db +paster --plugin=ckan db load --config=development.ini dump.harvest.db +echo "create extension postgis;" | psql -d ckantest +#sleep 2 +paster --plugin=ckan search-index rebuild --config=development.ini +#rm -r /tmp/pairtree_* + --- /dev/null +++ b/admin/start.sh @@ -1,1 +1,6 @@ +export NEW_RELIC_CONFIG_FILE="newrelic.ini" +export VIRTUAL_ENV="/var/lib/ckan/dga/pyenv" +export PATH="/var/lib/ckan/dga/pyenv:/var/lib/ckan/dga/pyenv/bin:$PATH" +cd /var/lib/ckan/dga/pyenv/src/ckan +newrelic-admin run-program paster serve development.ini --- a/ckanext/datagovau/plugin.py +++ b/ckanext/datagovau/plugin.py @@ -7,27 +7,27 @@ import ckan.model as model from pylons import config -#parse the activity feed for last active non-system user -def get_last_active_user(id): - system_user = lib.helpers.get_action('user_show',{'id': config.get('ckan.site_id', 'ckan_site_user')}) - user_list = [x for x in lib.helpers.get_action('package_activity_list',{'id':id}) if x['user_id'] != system_user['id']] - user = None - if len(user_list) > 0: - user = user_list[0].get('user_id', None) - if user is None: - return system_user - else: - return lib.helpers.get_action('user_show',{'id':user}) +from sqlalchemy import orm +import ckan.model # get user created datasets and those they have edited def get_user_datasets(user_dict): created_datasets_list = user_dict['datasets'] active_datasets_list = [x['data']['package'] for x in lib.helpers.get_action('user_activity_list',{'id':user_dict['id']}) if x['data'].get('package')] - return created_datasets_list + active_datasets_list + raw_list = created_datasets_list + active_datasets_list + filtered_dict = {} + for dataset in raw_list: + if dataset['id'] not in filtered_dict.keys(): + filtered_dict[dataset['id']] = dataset + return filtered_dict.values() -def datastore_search(context, data_dict): - return {'success': True} # allow all datastore search +def get_related_dataset(related_id): + result = model.Session.execute("select dataset_id from related_dataset where related_id =\'"+related_id+"\' limit 1;").first()[0] + return result + +def related_create(context, data_dict=None): + return {'success': False, 'msg': 'No one is allowed to create related items'} class DataGovAuPlugin(plugins.SingletonPlugin, tk.DefaultDatasetForm): @@ -37,14 +37,11 @@ ''' plugins.implements(plugins.IConfigurer, inherit=False) - plugins.implements(plugins.IDatasetForm, inherit=False) plugins.implements(plugins.ITemplateHelpers, inherit=False) plugins.implements(plugins.IAuthFunctions) - def get_auth_functions(self): - return {'datastore_search': datastore_search} - + return {'related_create': related_create} def update_config(self, config): # Add this plugin's templates dir to CKAN's extra_template_paths, so @@ -58,112 +55,6 @@ # config['licenses_group_url'] = 'http://%(ckan.site_url)/licenses.json' def get_helpers(self): - return {'get_last_active_user': get_last_active_user, 'get_user_datasets': get_user_datasets} - - def is_fallback(self): - # Return True to register this plugin as the default handler for - # package types not handled by any other IDatasetForm plugin. - return True - - def package_types(self): - # This plugin doesn't handle any special package types, it just - # registers itself as the default (above). - return [] + return {'get_user_datasets': get_user_datasets, 'get_related_dataset': get_related_dataset} - def create_package_schema(self): - schema = super(DataGovAuPlugin, self).create_package_schema() - schema = self._modify_package_schema(schema) - return schema - - def update_package_schema(self): - schema = super(DataGovAuPlugin, self).update_package_schema() - schema = self._modify_package_schema(schema) - return schema - - def show_package_schema(self): - schema = super(DataGovAuPlugin, self).show_package_schema() - - # Don't show vocab tags mixed in with normal 'free' tags - # (e.g. on dataset pages, or on the search page) - schema['tags']['__extras'].append(tk.get_converter('free_tags_only')) - - # Add our custom_text field to the dataset schema. - # ignore_missing == optional - # ignore_empty == mandatory but not for viewing - # !!! always convert_from_extras first - schema.update({ - 'agency_program': [tk.get_converter('convert_from_extras'), - tk.get_validator('ignore_missing')], - 'contact_point': [tk.get_converter('convert_from_extras'), - tk.get_validator('ignore_empty')], - 'spatial_coverage': [tk.get_converter('convert_from_extras'), - tk.get_validator('ignore_empty')],