eurodatacube / public-collections

Containing meta-data about the data collections available within Euro Data Cube, both core ones as well as the ones provided by users
https://collections.eurodatacube.com/
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Wrong custom script URL (breaks EDC Browser) #286

Closed dthiex closed 1 year ago

dthiex commented 1 year ago

URL in the collection metadata is not using the correct new endpoint (Follow up from: https://github.com/eurodatacube/public-collections/pull/284)

URL the Script is stored but the custom script repository: https://custom-scripts.sentinel-hub.com/custom-scripts/copernicus_services/global-land-cover/global_land_cover/script.js

URL in the public collection metadata: https://custom-scripts.sentinel-hub.com/copernicus_services/global_land_cover/global-land-cover/script.js

dthiex commented 1 year ago

Found 2 more that are not work (links are the wrong URLs in this repo):

jonasViehweger commented 1 year ago

I checked as well and those are all that do not work. However I found two visualizations which do not work in the browser out of the box (population_density and Sea Ice Extent). The example links in the public collections repo do work but not when you navigate there from the edc browser interface.

jonasViehweger commented 1 year ago

Also, there are quite a few collections in the category Miscellaneous which could be moved to Copernicus Services (HRVPP, CORINE, Global Land Cover)

dthiex commented 1 year ago

However I found two visualizations which do not work in the browser out of the box (population_density and Sea Ice Extent).

The population density one seems indeed to be broken (https://github.com/eurodatacube/public-collections/issues/288) the Sea Ice Extent works with the right date range and location.

Also, there are quite a few collections in the category Miscellaneous which could be moved to Copernicus Services (HRVPP, CORINE, Global Land Cover)

I also noticed this and will create an internal issue. This was sorted correctly at some point and I don't know why it's not anymore.