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test/assess/provide feedback on pywcmp #94
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Update (TT-WISMD 2021-04-09): expanding for all of TT-WISMD to test and provide feedback. |
I got some feedback from my GISC-DWD colleagues: Unfortunately their test with a single XML-file ran into an error for KPI-7: FILE
and also URL
The Additional but not technical related: |
Thanks for the valuable feedback @jsieland. Comments: Command line arguments that have special characters in them should typically be enclosed in quotes/double quotes:
Having said this, when running these commands I can indeed reproduce the errors. In the case of the XML file at https://oai.dwd.de/oai/provider?verb=GetRecord&metadataPrefix=iso19139&identifier=urn:x-wmo:md:int.wmo.wis::USBU01LZSO, this is an OAI-PMH response that contains a WCMP record. The root element of a WCMP document must be Regarding:
Good question. We might want to discuss targets for GISCs overall which would help clarify; @efucile / @amilan17 thoughts? |
@jsieland FYI fixes now applied to master branch for testing/validation. |
Thanks @tomkralidis My colleague added the KPI validation to their test system. Some error output messages aren't displayed properly yet but here is a first impression on KPI validation for a larger amount of data: https://oai-test.dwd.de/oaimonitorgui/NEW/validateMD.jsp#tabs-validateMD_kpi |
Thanks Julia,
this is a terrific amount of test data.
I have briefly skimmed through it, but it is definitely worth a more detailed analysis.
For now, one thing caught my eye - the link validation failed also for URLs that are correct (and work when I check the metadata XML file on my PC). Perhaps there is some firewall that prevents the pywcmp tool in your environment to make HTTP requests. Which, on the second thought, makes some sense.
JanO
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Summary and Purpose
Gather feedback from GISCs when using pywcmp to quality assess WIS Metadata.
Proposal
Guide DWD colleagues to download, install, and test the current available pywmcp
Reason
Feedback from GISCs will help harden and improve pywcmp over time
Initially assigned to @jsieland; we may want to expand to other GISCs as well.
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