Feature #16846
closedAccess to SOLR from Volpini's machines
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Description
Can you permit the access to SOLR apis (https)?
@Federico: Add here the list of your addresses.
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Updated by Andrea Dell'Amico over 5 years ago
Just added Federico as a member, so that he can comment the ticket.
Updated by Anonymous over 5 years ago
146.48.80.156 (where the test site is hosted)
146.48.84.238 (my IP)
146.48.87.246 (my colleague IP)
Updated by Andrea Dell'Amico over 5 years ago
- Status changed from New to In Progress
Updated by Andrea Dell'Amico over 5 years ago
- Status changed from In Progress to Feedback
- % Done changed from 0 to 100
Done. Can you check?
Updated by Leonardo Candela over 5 years ago
What is the motivation behind this task? What Federico is going to do?
Updated by Andrea Dell'Amico over 5 years ago
@michele.artini@isti.cnr.it do you have an answer to the @leonardo.candela@isti.cnr.it's question? Can we close this task?
Updated by Leonardo Candela over 5 years ago
AFAIK this was needed in order to give @federico.volpini@isti.cnr.it the possibility to fetch content from Open Portal when developing the ISTI website.
To me this is not the right approach, i.e. it is meaningless to replicate the facilities we have for accessing Open Portal content by the ISTI website.
The ISTI website should make use of links redirecting to ISTI Open Portal to access the publications of a person, of an institute, for the statistics etc.
I would suggest going in this direction and not give access to Open Portal data other than by Open Portal website (and OAI-PMH in future).
Updated by Anonymous over 5 years ago
- Status changed from Feedback to Closed
The current ISTI website makes use of links to ISTI Open Portal.
The requests to solr are from a new version of the website, actually in development.
Updated by Leonardo Candela over 5 years ago
- Status changed from Closed to In Progress
We are going to remove the possibility to access SOLR to machines other than the portal.
Updated by Andrea Dell'Amico over 4 years ago
- Related to Feature #19414: Develop a method exposing figures on the "latest" 15 years publications added