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#330 fixed getdata/ons timezone not recognised on non-British servers dread dread

Reported by dread, 4 years ago.

Description

The python time module is supposed to recognise timezones such as 'UTC', 'GMT' and 'BST' using the %Z parameter. This works fine on British installs, but the buildbot (for example) gives this error:

DateConvertError?: Could not read date as ISO format "%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S %Z". Date provided: "Mon, 04 Jan 2010 09:30:00 BST"

It turns out that it only recognises local names of timezones.

The ONS import doesn't care much about timezone, so we should just ignore it, avoiding these problems.

#335 fixed Post-package-edit redirect to configurable URL dread dread

Reported by dread, 4 years ago.

Description

As a

third-party interface to a CKAN instance

I want to

link to CKAN's package creation/editing pages. On 'commit', have the user redirected back to a URL in my interface that I can control. Also, when the package is created new, I need to be told what the new package's name is on return.

Design

  1. The 'return URL' is passed as a parameter to CKAN.
  2. CKAN substitutes the package name into the return URL.

Example

Front-end links to: http://ca.ckan.net/package/new?return_to=http://datadotgc.ca/dataset/<NAME> (but with the parameter URL-encoded)

When finished editing and the user commits, CKAN redirects the user to: http://datadotgc.ca/dataset/pollution_data

#336 fixed Resource Search API dread donovanhide

Reported by donovanhide, 4 years ago.

Description

As a

CKAN client such as ScraperWiki

I want to

search for Package Resources, either by URL or other field, or just get them all. I want to be able to get all the resource's fields, such as URL.

Proposed implementation

Add resource search API at:

/api/search/resource

AND resource added to model API at:

api/rest/resource

(see ticket:358)

Functional differences from the ScraperWiki suggested patch:

  • URL is not normalised

  • URLs are not grouped
  • All fields of the resource object are returned, not just the URL
  • Package is identified by its ID, not name or full URL. (This is for consistency in the API - you can simple prepend 'http://ckan.net/package/' to the package ID)

This is to make our API more general, simple and consistent. It means that the ScraperWiki client has to do a bit more processing to get exactly what it needs. Is this ok?

Example search

POST

{"url": "scraperwiki.com/", "all_fields": 1}

to: /api/2/search/resource

returns JSON:

 [{"id": "a3dd8f64-9078-4f04-845c-e3f047125028",
   "package_id": "b8a325c8-af2a-43f3-8245-9db7d73dfbfe",
   "URL": "http://scraperwiki.com/lincolnshire-councillors", 
   "format": "CSV", 
   "Description": "Scrape of www.lincs.gov/councillors.pdf by ScraperWiki.",
   "hash": "", 
   "position": 2
 }]

Note use of package_id instead of package_name is something we're moving towards in the API, since names can change. When we've done ticket:341 then ckan.net/package/lincs-councillors will be a synonym of ckan.net/package/b8a325c8-af2a-43f3-8245-9db7d73dfbfe

Search Parameters

Key:  q
Description: Search all resource fields for the value

Key: url / description / format / 
Description: Search particular field for the value

Key: all_fields
Value: 0 or 1 (0 is default)
Description: If 1 (true), the full record of the package resource
(and it's package reference) are returned, rather than just the
PackageResource ID.

May also choose to introduce 'offset' and 'limit' to page through a large number of results.

JSONP achieved through API-wide parameter - see ticket:342

Search is case insensitive.

Original request

Hi, have attached a patch for adding a resource list api call. Have also added a JSONP compatible callback section, along the lines of #388.

Could also add a search version. Not sure what the best url would be for that though.

Haven't written a test as the structure seems to follow a functional spec. Is that document around somewhere?

Donovan

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