CenterForTheBuiltEnvironment / clima

The CBE Clima Tool is a web-based application built to support the need of architects and engineers interested in climate-adapted design. It allows users to analyze the climate data of more than 27,500 locations worldwide using the data contained in EPW files.
https://clima.cbe.berkeley.edu
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CBE Clima stopped working for us #223

Closed Ecosopher64 closed 7 months ago

Ecosopher64 commented 7 months ago

Describe the bug We have been having students use the CBE Clima tool to do site analysis for an assignment this past week, and as far as we knew, it was working for them. But this afternoon, the webpage seemed to stop working, after a climate data set was selected, and the user clicked "OK" in the "Do you want to analyze data for xxxx location?" The popup says the data file was successfully loaded, but all the tabs for the various aspects of climate data are grayed out, and don't recognize clicks. This is both on the on-campus network, and various off-campus locations.

To Reproduce Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Go to 'https://cbe.berkeley.edu/research/clima-tool/'
  2. Click on 'Use the tool'
  3. Select a climate location and click on the specific dot to open weather data window, and click on that to load it.
  4. Select "Yes" when window pops up with "Analyze data from XYZ?"
  5. Info bar at top for EPW changes from blue to green and says "The EPW was successfully loaded"
  6. There is no indication of an error, but the page is just stuck there... tabs at top for various aspects of climate data are grayed out (see enclosed screenshot below), and do not respond to mouse-over or clicks of any kind

Expected behavior What was happening after the EPW was successfully loaded was (I think...) the tabs at the top of the page would darken or shade on mouse-over, and then allow that tab to be clicked, which would open a window in the frame below with that aspect of climate data charted or graphed out. You could then hover over another tab which would darken, click on it, and take you to that data as a graph/chart.

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FedericoTartarini commented 7 months ago

Thank you so much for reporting this issue. I am investigating the problem now. I deployed a test version of Clima to this URL. @Ecosopher64 and @giobetti could you please check that this new version is working? On my computer is working but it is slow.

If it is working I will propagate the changes to the main URL.

FedericoTartarini commented 7 months ago

I investigated the issue and the error was caused by the ServersideOutputTransform. I updated the dependencies and this solved the issue. I, therefore, published a new version of the Clima application. please let me know if you are still experiencing issues. Thank you @Ecosopher64 for reporting the issue.

giobetti commented 7 months ago

Seems to work well on my end. Thanks for fixing this Federico! Giovanni

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I investigated the issue and the error was caused by the ServersideOutputTransform. I updated the dependencies and this solved the issue. I, therefore, published a new version of the Clima application. please let me know if you are still experiencing issues. Thank you @Ecosopher64https://github.com/Ecosopher64 for reporting the issue.

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