Orbis-Cascade-Alliance / harvester

XForms-based OAI-PMH harvester for Orbis Cascade. Metadata are transformed into RDF and posted into a triplestore for access from finding aids.
9 stars 1 forks source link

Reed contribution error #101

Open jallibunn opened 6 years ago

jallibunn commented 6 years ago

@ewg118

Reed has addressed the certificate problem, but Reed is still unable to contribute its set. Here's the sequence: "I'm submitting the following set, which has 3765 digital objects. https://rdc.reed.edu/oai?verb=ListRecords&set=reedhisttxt&metadataPrefix=oai_dc On the harvester submission first page, I'm sending to DPLA and Primo (have also tried just DPLA), saying no to enhancing Creators and yes to enhancing Genre (tried saying no to enhancing Genre, doesn't change the problem). I'm able to get to the next page, 'editing', without any problem, and am saying no to setting the same value for all objects for Genre, Format, Rights, etc. After selecting "continue", I get loading feedback (blue bar at top of page) that cycles through several times. I've left it alone for 20+ minutes, but don't get past the editing page.

I've tried submitting in both Chrome and Firefox, and have cleared caches. Jason didn't set up any kind of rate limiting for harvesting. The previous problem, with the security certificate, has been fixed, and I'm no longer getting that error (which was on submission of the first set submission page)."

I've been able to replicate this exactly--it sticks on the edit page and goes nowhere.

jallibunn commented 6 years ago

@ewg118 it looks like the harvester finally worked overnight and I was able to submit the set.

ewg118 commented 6 years ago

I'm going to look into this. I'm having significant slowness on my computer as well, which would seem to indicate that the newer version of Orbeon or some configuration in caching or memory usage is different than the older version.

ewg118 commented 6 years ago

I'll note the slowness is only in the validation within the harvester UI (in the XForms engine). The ingestion service and the test/preview pages seems to be fine (purely XSLT transformation).