Closed juliacarbajal closed 4 years ago
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Hi all,
We don't have an "auto-pull" feature on the site right now. We've found that this leads to massive instability because people push datasets and break the site. So now it takes someone to log in to AWS and refresh.
Mike
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OK, who apart from Alessandro could do that? And would it make sense to "initiate" more people?
just refreshed the site
I would find it useful to be able to do this myself as I'm currently working on fixing bugs and other issues, but I understand if you prefer to have only permanent members of metalab doing this. In that case I would like to know who I should address when the website needs refreshing (for example, I just made another change to fix a bug a couple hours ago so it needs refreshing again).
Hi,
Can someone refresh the site now? I made some changes on the about page.
Cécile
I think apart from @mcfrank nobody has been "initiated"... Might be good to create internal documentation for 1-2 permanent members so we can distribute this task?
hi all, i updated the website, and for future reference @benjamindemayo also know how to update it!
Thanks Alessandro!
The documentation page raises a 404 error. I think that's because I incorrectly used a .md extension. I changed it to .Rmd. @benjamindemayo can you please update the website again?
New MetaLab deploy procedure uses Github Actions when PR made to main branch (staging), and merged into main branch (prod). any errors in the build can be seen from the Actions result.
Last Friday I made some changes to the repo and it's been 5 days but I still don't see the changes appearing in the website. With Alex we checked the reports pages (e.g. the Hierarchical random effects report), which at the top of the page contain a "Last updated on
r Sys.Date()
." line. If I understand correctly, ther Sys.Date()
date is normally regenerated every time the website updates, but in these pages the date reads 2018-09-26. So I suspect the website hasn't updated since September. Does anybody know how to solve this problem?