Open mburgass opened 9 years ago
Hi Michael,
Sorry about the hassles here. Thanks for posting as a Github issue.
I just tried on my Windows machine and the get_scenarios()
function worked fine.
Can you please share with me the results of the following commands at the R console:
normalizePath('~/ohi-global')
sessionInfo()
For instance, here's the result of me running on mine:
> normalizePath('~/ohi-global')
[1] "Z:\\Documents\\ohi-global"
> sessionInfo()
R version 3.1.1 (2014-07-10)
Platform: x86_64-w64-mingw32/x64 (64-bit)
locale:
[1] LC_COLLATE=English_United States.1252 LC_CTYPE=English_United States.1252 LC_MONETARY=English_United States.1252
[4] LC_NUMERIC=C LC_TIME=English_United States.1252
attached base packages:
[1] stats graphics grDevices utils datasets methods base
other attached packages:
[1] httr_0.5 ohicore_0.1 devtools_1.6.1
loaded via a namespace (and not attached):
[1] assertthat_0.1 bitops_1.0-6 colorspace_1.2-4 DBI_0.3.1 digest_0.6.4 dplyr_0.3.0.2
[7] evaluate_0.5.5 formatR_1.0 ggplot2_1.0.0 ggvis_0.4 grid_3.1.1 gtable_0.1.2
[13] htmltools_0.2.6 httpuv_1.3.0 knitr_1.8 lattice_0.20-29 magrittr_1.5 markdown_0.7.4
[19] MASS_7.3-33 mime_0.2 munsell_0.4.2 parallel_3.1.1 plyr_1.8.1 proto_0.3-10
[25] R6_2.0 rCharts_0.4.1 RColorBrewer_1.0-5 Rcpp_0.11.3 RCurl_1.95-4.4 reshape2_1.4
[31] RJSONIO_1.3-0 scales_0.2.4 shiny_0.10.2.1 stringr_0.6.2 tools_3.1.1 whisker_0.3-2
[37] xtable_1.7-4 yaml_2.1.13
And if all is well with get_scenario()
, it will look like this:
> get_scenarios('ohi-science/ohi-global', '~/ohi-global')
Deleting ~/ohi-global
Deleting ~/ohi-global-master
Downloading https://github.com/ohi-science/ohi-global
to ~/ohi-global
Writing launch_app.* shortcut to ~/ohi-global/antarctica2014
Writing launch_app.* shortcut to ~/ohi-global/eez2012
Writing launch_app.* shortcut to ~/ohi-global/eez2013
Writing launch_app.* shortcut to ~/ohi-global/eez2014
Writing launch_app.* shortcut to ~/ohi-global/highseas2014
I'm hoping you simply need to update R packages, ensure you home directory (`~') is writeable or some such easy fix.
PS CC'ing @jules32.
Hi Mike,
Thanks for posting this and Ben for your response. I am definitely here to help how I can.
Cheers, Julie
On Fri, Dec 5, 2014 at 12:00 PM, Ben Best notifications@github.com wrote:
Hi Michael,
Sorry about the hassles here. Thanks for posting as a Github issue.
I just tried on my Windows machine and the get_scenarios() function worked fine.
Can you please share with me the results of the following commands at the R console:
normalizePath('~/ohi-global') sessionInfo()
For instance, here's the result of me running on mine:
normalizePath('~/ohi-global') [1] "Z:\Documents\ohi-global" sessionInfo() R version 3.1.1 (2014-07-10) Platform: x86_64-w64-mingw32/x64 (64-bit)
locale: [1] LC_COLLATE=English_United States.1252 LC_CTYPE=English_United States.1252 LC_MONETARY=English_United States.1252 [4] LC_NUMERIC=C LC_TIME=English_United States.1252
attached base packages: [1] stats graphics grDevices utils datasets methods base
other attached packages: [1] httr_0.5 ohicore_0.1 devtools_1.6.1
loaded via a namespace (and not attached): [1] assertthat_0.1 bitops_1.0-6 colorspace_1.2-4 DBI_0.3.1 digest_0.6.4 dplyr_0.3.0.2 [7] evaluate_0.5.5 formatR_1.0 ggplot2_1.0.0 ggvis_0.4 grid_3.1.1 gtable_0.1.2 [13] htmltools_0.2.6 httpuv_1.3.0 knitr_1.8 lattice_0.20-29 magrittr_1.5 markdown_0.7.4 [19] MASS_7.3-33 mime_0.2 munsell_0.4.2 parallel_3.1.1 plyr_1.8.1 proto_0.3-10 [25] R6_2.0 rCharts_0.4.1 RColorBrewer_1.0-5 Rcpp_0.11.3 RCurl_1.95-4.4 reshape2_1.4 [31] RJSONIO_1.3-0 scales_0.2.4 shiny_0.10.2.1 stringr_0.6.2 tools_3.1.1 whisker_0.3-2 [37] xtable_1.7-4 yaml_2.1.13
And if all is well with get_scenario(), it will look like this:
get_scenarios('ohi-science/ohi-global', '~/ohi-global') Deleting ~/ohi-global Deleting ~/ohi-global-master Downloading https://github.com/ohi-science/ohi-global to ~/ohi-global Writing launch_app.* shortcut to ~/ohi-global/antarctica2014 Writing launch_app.* shortcut to ~/ohi-global/eez2012 Writing launch_app.* shortcut to ~/ohi-global/eez2013 Writing launch_app.* shortcut to ~/ohi-global/eez2014 Writing launch_app.* shortcut to ~/ohi-global/highseas2014
I'm hoping you simply need to update R packages, ensure you home directory (`~') is writeable or some such easy fix.
PS CC'ing @jules32 https://github.com/jules32.
— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub https://github.com/OHI-Science/ohicore/issues/167#issuecomment-65845768.
Julia Stewart Lowndes, PhD Project Scientist, Ocean Health Index http://www.oceanhealthindex.org National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis (NCEAS http://www.nceas.ucsb.edu) University of California, Santa Barbara 735 State Street, Suite 300 Santa Barbara, CA, 93101, USA Phone: 1-805-893-7523
Thanks guys. I'm almost certain it is something wrong in my setup of R as I have installed this properly on a different machine but since my laptop was formatted by IT funny things have been happening. Ben, when running the normalize Path, I get the following:
> normalizePath('~/ohi-global')
[1] "\\\\icnas1.cc.ic.ac.uk\\mb4514\\ohi-global"
Warning message:
In normalizePath(path.expand(path), winslash, mustWork) :
path[1]="//icnas1.cc.ic.ac.uk/mb4514/ohi-global": The system cannot find the file specified
> sessionInfo()
R version 3.1.2 (2014-10-31)
Platform: x86_64-w64-mingw32/x64 (64-bit)
locale:
[1] LC_COLLATE=English_United Kingdom.1252 LC_CTYPE=English_United Kingdom.1252 LC_MONETARY=English_United Kingdom.1252
[4] LC_NUMERIC=C LC_TIME=English_United Kingdom.1252
attached base packages:
[1] stats graphics grDevices utils datasets methods base
other attached packages:
[1] httr_0.5 ohicore_0.1 devtools_1.6.1
loaded via a namespace (and not attached):
[1] assertthat_0.1 bitops_1.0-6 colorspace_1.2-4 DBI_0.3.1 digest_0.6.4 dplyr_0.3.0.2
[7] evaluate_0.5.5 formatR_1.0 ggplot2_1.0.0 ggvis_0.4 grid_3.1.2 gtable_0.1.2
[13] htmltools_0.2.6 httpuv_1.3.2 knitr_1.8 lattice_0.20-29 magrittr_1.5 markdown_0.7.4
[19] MASS_7.3-35 mime_0.2 munsell_0.4.2 parallel_3.1.2 plyr_1.8.1 proto_0.3-10
[25] R6_2.0.1 rCharts_0.4.1 RColorBrewer_1.0-5 Rcpp_0.11.3 RCurl_1.95-4.4 reshape2_1.4
[31] RJSONIO_1.3-0 scales_0.2.4 shiny_0.10.2.1 stringr_0.6.2 tools_3.1.2 whisker_0.3-2
[37] xtable_1.7-4 yaml_2.1.13
With the get scenario, I still get the following error message:
Error: could not find function "get_scenario"
Thanks so much for your help. To introduce myself, I've recently started a PhD at Imperial College London with Ben Halpern as my supervisor - I will be applying the OHI to the Arctic. I'm coming out to Santa Barbara in January so look forward to meeting you!
Cheers, Mike
Hi Mike,
Are you on the network and can write to your home directory? You can confirm this by pasting the path into the location bar of Windows Explorer and creating a new file or folder there:
\\icnas1.cc.ic.ac.uk\mb4514
You might try using a local path instead, ie on your C drive. Here's a revised version of the install script presuming you've already successfully installed the necessary packages (the first part). Notice the new variable which you should update to a writable local location.
# set this path to a writable local directory (note forward slashes)
dir_local = 'C:/Users/mburgass/Documents'
# get scenarios and launch
require(ohicore)
get_scenarios('ohi-science/ohi-global', file.path(dir_local, 'ohi-global'))
launch_app(file.path(dir_local, 'ohi-global/eez2013')
The get_scenarios()
function is made available by loading the ohicore library. Please let me know if you get any error messages with the code above.
Yes, Ben mentioned you. Happy to hear you'll be visiting in January and look forward to meeting you!
Hi Ben,
The university computers are slightly odd in that there is a c drive and network drive and I think R gets confused between the two. I installed everything to the C drive so I'm not sure why it now goes to that network drive as default.
I changed the directory location as you said and the following happened:
> # set this path to a writable local directory (note forward slashes)
> dir_local = 'C:/R'
>
> # get scenarios and launch
> require(ohicore)
> get_scenarios('ohi-science/ohi-global', file.path(dir_local, 'ohi-global'))
Deleting C:/R/ohi-global
Deleting C:/R/ohi-global-master
Downloading https://github.com/ohi-science/ohi-global
to C:/R/ohi-global
Writing launch_app.* shortcut to C:/R/ohi-global/antarctica2014
Writing launch_app.* shortcut to C:/R/ohi-global/eez2012
Writing launch_app.* shortcut to C:/R/ohi-global/eez2013
Writing launch_app.* shortcut to C:/R/ohi-global/eez2014
Writing launch_app.* shortcut to C:/R/ohi-global/highseas2014
> launch_app(file.path(dir_local, 'ohi-global/eez2013')
+
When I run get_scenarios() function I get the following:
> get_scenarios()
Error in sprintf("https://github.com/%s/archive/master.zip", github_repo) :
argument "github_repo" is missing, with no default
Sorry for the hassle and thank you so much as I know this is just a problem with the set up of my machine rather than your code. I've tried to go to IT but they're not familiar with R so aren't much use...I thought it best to get this sorted first before I come out though, in case I need to alter something with my computer.
Cheers, Mike
don't apologize Mike for discovering an issue with using the toolbox --
every error found is one we can fix to make things easier for others.
Once we get this sorted out, we can include instructions or FAQ notes
that explain it in case others encounter it in the future.
On 12/8/2014 12:37 PM, mburgass wrote:
Hi Ben,
The university computers are slightly odd in that there is a c drive and network drive and I think R gets confused between the two. I installed everything to the C drive so I'm not sure why it now goes to that network drive as default.
I changed the directory location as you said and the following happened:
set this path to a writable local directory (note forward slashes) dir_local = 'C:/R' get scenarios and launch require(ohicore) get_scenarios('ohi-science/ohi-global', file.path(dir_local, 'ohi-global')) Deleting C:/R/ohi-global Deleting C:/R/ohi-global-master Downloading https://github.com/ohi-science/ohi-global to C:/R/ohi-global Writing launch_app.* shortcut to C:/R/ohi-global/antarctica2014 Writing launch_app.* shortcut to C:/R/ohi-global/eez2012 Writing launch_app.* shortcut to C:/R/ohi-global/eez2013 Writing launch_app.* shortcut to C:/R/ohi-global/eez2014 Writing launch_app.* shortcut to C:/R/ohi-global/highseas2014 launch_app(file.path(dir_local, 'ohi-global/eez2013') *
When I run get_scenarios() function I get the following:
get_scenarios() Error in sprintf("https://github.com/%s/archive/master.zip", github_repo) : argument "github_repo" is missing, with no default
Sorry for the hassle and thank you so much as I know this is just a problem with the set up of my machine rather than your code. I've tried to go to IT but they're not familiar with R so aren't much use...I thought it best to get this sorted first before I come out though, in case I need to alter something with my computer.
Cheers, Mike
— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub https://github.com/OHI-Science/ohicore/issues/167#issuecomment-66182659.
Benjamin S. Halpern Professor, Bren School of Environmental Science and Management UCSB, Santa Barbara, CA 93106 (ph) 805.893.2862 halpern@bren.ucsb.edu
Chair in Marine Conservation, Imperial College London Grand Challenges in Ecosystems and the Environment http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/ecosystemsandenvironment
Director, Center for Marine Assessment and Planning (CMAP) http://cmap.msi.ucsb.edu
Senior Fellow, UN Envir. Prog.- World Conserv. Monitor. Cent. (UNEP-WCMC)
Research Biologist, Nat'l. Center for Ecol. Anal. & Synth. (NCEAS) 735 State St., Suite 300, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 phone: 805.893.7470 (new as of June 25); fax: 805.892.2510
Hi Mike,
Thanks for you patience getting through this. I see a typo now in my previous script shared just with you (not from original install): forgot a closing parenthesis. I can tell because of the extra +
on a newline in your copy/paste from the console which indicates the console is awaiting further code to complete the previous line.
Try this instead:
# set this path to a writable local directory (note forward slashes)
dir_local = 'C:/R'
# get scenarios and launch
require(ohicore)
get_scenarios('ohi-science/ohi-global', file.path(dir_local, 'ohi-global'))
launch_app(file.path(dir_local, 'ohi-global/eez2013'))
The good news is that the console results indicate this new local path on your C drive now works with the get_scenarios()
function. Previously the tilde ~
in the path got substituted for your home directory which is //icnas1.cc.ic.ac.uk/mb4514
per your "home" folder Windows user profile settings, which must not be accessible and/or writable. Note that I casually referenced the function get_scenarios()
, but you do need the additional arguments included inside as above, which explains the subsequent error you got. To get help on a function in R, I like using the ?
shortcut like so:
library(ohicore) # have to load the library containing the function first
?get_scenarios # get help on the function
So as you suggest, I think this was an issue with your home directory setup, rather than a toolbox error per se. In future, we could add an extra line or two of code in the get_scenarios()
function code to provide a comprehensible error message suggesting as much if the home directory is not available and/or writable. Will rely on @jules32 to take care of that or assign it to me to do in future as I'm currently on a dissertation "vacation".
thanks for resolving this: I will create an issue about fixing the error message.
Great thanks guys - works fine now. Do you think I will have further problems generally given the fact my home folder is not writable? It doesn't appear that I can change it myself so would it be worth to go to IT and ask them to change it?
Thanks, Mike
Hi Mike,
I think it would be worth asking IT to change it, because I'm assuming otherwise that you won't have permission to edit existing files in that folder or add new ones? You'll need to be doing that.
Cheers, Julie
Hi,
When trying to install the OHI from the text in the ohi-science.org website I get the following problem. Do you know what can be done to solve it? Thanks