EDRN Catalog and Archive Service for the EDRN Knowledge Environment
Project description
This product, eke.ecas, provides display and RDF ingest of science data from the EDRN Catalog and Archive Service (ECAS) into the EDRN Knowledge Environment (EKE). EDRN uses the EKE to make it easy to discover, share, search for, and retrieve all of EDRN’s collective knowledge, including cancers and other diseases, biomarkers, specimens, investigators, participants, studies, protocols, and-as in the case of this product-science data.
Although intended for the EDRN public portal, it can be installed in any Plone compatible site.
This software is developed by the EDRN Informatics Center at JPL, operated by the California Institute of Technology, for NCI.
Installation
Use Buildout with the plone.recipe.zope2instance recipe.
Add eke.ecas to the list of eggs to install, e.g.:
[buildout] ... eggs = ... eke.ecas
Tell the plone.recipe.zope2instance recipe to install a ZCML slug:
[instance] recipe = plone.recipe.zope2instance ... zcml = eke.ecas
Re-run buildout, e.g. with:
% ./bin/buildout
You can skip the ZCML slug if you are going to explicitly include the package from another package’s configure.zcml file.
Changelog
What follows is a history of changes from release to release. For more details about specific issue IDs listed below, consult the issue tracker at https://oodt.jpl.nasa.gov/jira/browse/CA.
1.1.2 - Let’s Collaborate!
This release includes the following:
A plone.app.testing layer and associated fixtures.
Support for edrnsite.collaborations
Re-attaches datasets that indicate their collaborative group back to the “Collaborative Group” (from edrnsite.collaborations) objects to which they “belong”.
Removed the hard-coded Description text on Dataset Folders and let the folder’s own “description” field appear.
1.1.1 - Upgrade Cleanup
This release updates the GenericSetup profile to 4, and provides upgrade steps to that profile. It also uses the “trunk” versions of dependent eggs instead of relying on official releases.
1.1.0 - Plone 4
This release makes eke.ecas compatible with Plone 4.
1.0.1 - Marked Up
This release addresses the only issue below:
CA-733 - Ingest of science data should treat custodian field as plain text, not marked up HTML
1.0.0 - Freedom!
This following sole issue is the only one addressed by this release:
CA-654 - Modify “Lock” Icon on Science Data Tab
0.0.4 - To Be Named At Release Time
This release addresses the following issues:
https://oodt.jpl.nasa.gov/jira/browse/CA-575 - Compute PI of a dataset by going from dataset to protocol to lead site to PI at site instead of dataset to sites to PIs at sites.
https://oodt.jpl.nasa.gov/jira/browse/CA-576 - Datasets without Protocols should not be displayed on the Science Data tab
https://oodt.jpl.nasa.gov/jira/browse/CA-523 - Create search indexes; in particular, this updates the related protocol so that searching for a dataset by name will also match the related protocol.
0.0.3 - I say Tomato…
This release addresses the following issues:
http://oodt.jpl.nasa.gov/jira/browse/CA-512 - Improve indexing on searches related to eCAS data sets
0.0.2
This release addresses the following issues:
http://oodt.jpl.nasa.gov/jira/browse/CA-501 - Disclaimer needed on dataset folders.
http://oodt.jpl.nasa.gov/jira/browse/CA-502 - Show all datasets but prompt for login based on permissions
http://oodt.jpl.nasa.gov/jira/browse/CA-510 - Lock box for science data and biomarkers should disappear if a user has access to the object
0.0.1 - You Say Potato…
This release addresses the following issues:
http://oodt.jpl.nasa.gov/jira/browse/CA-463 - Change “Body Systems” under Science Data Tab Contents to Organ
http://oodt.jpl.nasa.gov/jira/browse/CA-492 - Portal dataset view only seems to respect QAState (and not AccessGrantedTo).
0.0.0 - Unreleased
Initial release into beta.
Copyright
Copyright 2009-2010 by the California Institute of Technology. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
The Software is owned by Caltech/JPL and is protected by United States copyright laws and applicable international treaties and/or conventions. The United States Government may have prior rights to use some or all of the Software as determined under applicable contracts and license agreements with Caltech/JPL.
This software was developed at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, an operating division of the California Institute of Technology and is not available for use by any person, organization, or other entity without prior, specific written permission.