Milano-R / erum2020-covidr-contest

e-Rum2020 CovidR Contest
https://milano-r.github.io/erum2020-covidr-contest/
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An realtime interactive dashboard recording COVID-19 outbreak in Japan #16

Closed swsoyee closed 4 years ago

swsoyee commented 4 years ago

Submit your contributions by filling the following information

# Contribution's title, author, abstract
title: Interactive Dashboard for Real-Time Recording of COVID-19 Outbreak in Japan
author: Wei Su # can this be a person's name?
abstract: |
  The project is a website for real-time visualization of the COVID-19 
  epidemic in Japan, developed mainly using the R language with shiny and other
  open-source packages. It mainly shows various indicators including, 
  but not limited to, PCR test, positive confirmed, hospital discharge and death, 
  as well as trends in each prefecture in Japan, and there are also a variety of
  charts such as cluster network, new confirmed case in log scale for users' reference.

# Short name to be used in the website Gallery menu (can be the same as title)
menu_entry: COVID-19 Bulletin Board Japan
# URL of the public source code repository
repository: https://github.com/swsoyee/2019-ncov-japan
# Type of contribution and how it can be featured as gallery content
# Keep only the type and content relevant to your contribution
# For a Shiny app, provide its URL:
type: shiny
content: https://covid-2019.live/en

In addition:

If you have questions specific to your submission, used the comments in this Issue.

riccardoporreca commented 4 years ago

@swsoyee, thanks for your interest in the CovdR contest. It is important that contributions are accessible to an international audience, therefore we can only accept contributions in English. Feel free to update the contribution if you can provide an English localization of your work.

swsoyee commented 4 years ago

@riccardoporreca , Thank you for your reply, I'm going to provide an English version of my work in several days, but it need some time to do the localization. I will left another comment in this issue if I finish it.

Best regards.

riccardoporreca commented 4 years ago

@swsoyee, sounds good, I will keep this issue open until then. You shall also do a little English proofreading of the abstract at the same time.

swsoyee commented 4 years ago

@riccardoporreca I've already translated most of the main content into English, and will continue to translate the rest after this. However, some real-time content, such as news sources, are difficult to keep up with simultaneous translation. Do the project has now met the submission requirements? Thank you.

riccardoporreca commented 4 years ago

@swsoyee, nice to see the localization efforts your have been making.

We are going to accept the submission. You can keep on localizing other parts of the app also after the acceptance, to make them more accessible to English-speaking users, which will make the assessment by the community and the CovidR internal team easier.

Note that:

Finally, please follow the instructions about sending us an email in the Issue's description and check the corresponding box: This is a mandatory step before we can finalize your submission.

swsoyee commented 4 years ago

@riccardoporreca Thank you! I have send a email to covidrcontest@erum.io. And I will keep doing the localization work.

riccardoporreca commented 4 years ago

@swsoyee, there are issue embedding the app from https://covid-2019.live/en/ in the contribution gallery.

I have extracted a minimal embedding example reproducing the error: bulletin-board-japan-minimal.zip. The error reads as follows (in the browser's developer tools console):

Refused to display 'https://covid-2019.live/en/' in a frame because it set 'X-Frame-Options' to 'sameorigin'.

Can you please investigate at your end in the setup of your deployed app if you can allow it to be embedded in an iframe? If you have control over X-Frame-Options that should be easy.

If this is is not possible or complicated, let me know and I can advise how we can change approach and use a gallery page that would not contain the app itself but provide access to it via an external link. Sorry for the inconvenience.

swsoyee commented 4 years ago

@swsoyee, there are issue embedding the app from https://covid-2019.live/en/ in the contribution gallery.

I have extracted a minimal embedding example reproducing the error: bulletin-board-japan-minimal.zip. The error reads as follows (in the browser's developer tools console):

Refused to display 'https://covid-2019.live/en/' in a frame because it set 'X-Frame-Options' to 'sameorigin'.

Can you please investigate at your end in the setup of your deployed app if you can allow it to be embedded in an iframe? If you have control over X-Frame-Options that should be easy.

If this is is not possible or complicated, let me know and I can advise how we can change approach and use a gallery page that would not contain the app itself but provide access to it via an external link. Sorry for the inconvenience.

@riccardoporreca , Thank you for your reply, and the X-Frame-options has been remove now. I'm sorry for the inconvenience.

riccardoporreca commented 4 years ago

@swsoyee, your submission is now accepted and visible at https://milano-r.github.io/erum2020-covidr-contest/bulletin-board-japan.html :tada: You can click on the eRum2020::Covidr badge in the page to obtain the badge code you can embed in your repository.

Furthermore, feel free to spread your contribution on social media with the link above, using hashtags #erum2020 #covidr, and invite the community to like the contribution using the corresponding button.

Last but not least: You can get your free ticket for the pre-conference event at https://www.eventbrite.it/e/covidr-erum-2020-pre-conference-event-tickets-104133026686