Issue Number | 3735 |
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Summary | [Media] Audio files ready to be uploaded |
Created | 2014-02-26 15:43:37 |
Issue Type | Task |
Submitted By | Osei-Poku, William (NIH/NCI) [C] |
Assigned To | Kline, Bob (NIH/NCI) [C] |
Status | Closed |
Resolved | 2014-03-17 15:22:14 |
Resolution | Fixed |
Path | /home/bkline/backups/jira/ocecdr/issue.118885 |
The following files are ready to be uploaded to the media docs on PROD. Also, please see request from Amy below with regards to excluding recordings for some specific terms:
Week_100.zip
Week_100_Rev1.zip
Week_100_Rev2.zip
"Linda and I are wondering if it’s possible to exclude the Spanish audios for the following GTNs (these are part of the batch):
753856
753859
753862
753871
These terms are names of specific trials/groups (i.e., National Lung Screening Trial, United States Preventive Services Task Force, etc.) and are not translated into Spanish. So, we weren’t planning to use the Spanish audios for these. If the publishing system can’t leave them out, we can manually delete them from the GTN docs later, but I thought I’d ask!
Thanks,
Amy
William:
Were you going to post the decision taken at last Thursday's meeting for this ticket?
Sure. I think we decided we will time the upload/creation of the documents in a way that will allow CIAT to block the documents before they are published. Meanwhile, Volker was going to investigate the vendor filter to determine what the impact may be.
Meanwhile, Volker was going to investigate the vendor filter to determine what the impact may be.
It's a good thing you said that because I already forgot.
Currently, the filters don't prevent you from including a blocked media document. If a media document is versioned and linked to it will be picked up for publishing. The filter only requires the media document to be versioned.
It looks like this is not good news. How about we proceed with the upload but purposefully make the program fail to find the terms by temporarily altering the term names (so that they are not recognized by the program). They will then be reported as failures (This is one type of error we’ve been getting from the uploads). It sounds crude but in this case the media docs will be created but they won't be linked to the terms. We can then quickly block them manually and have them deleted from the CDR. If altering the term name is done right after the files are uploaded, we won't risk the possibility of the (altered) term names being published to Cancer.gov since we can quickly make the corrections before publishing time.
It should be possible to only pick up Media documents that aren't
blocked but it would require a filter change.
We should also double-check with Blair to make sure the Gatekeeper code
is still working even if the pronunciation file for the Spanish language
is missing.
I'm not sure if I should be updating this issue or if there is a new one for the filter change.
I have updated the GlossaryTerm vendor filter so that the MediaLink will only be created if the media document has an Active status. I've tested the resulting vendor output and was able to publish is on Cancer.gov.
This is ready for review on DEV.
Verified on DEV. Pub preview on DEV doesn't look good but I was able to notice the link/audio icons were removed for audios I blocked.
Pub preview on DEV doesn't look good
Yes, that problem has been reported to the Webteam as WEBTEAM-2697.
The following filter has been stored in Subversion:
R12441: Denormalization Filter: GlossaryTermName (CDR616047)
The filter has been installed on QA.
Do we want to test the audio load first on QA or should I go ahead and
copy the filter to PROD?
I'm scheduled to load the media documents on PROD today, but I'll hold off until Volker gets an answer from William for his question in the previous comment.
I will test on QA and let you know.
Seems to be working as expected on QA. I think we can proceed with the next steps.
Next step is yours, I think, Volker (installing the filter on PROD).
OK. I wasn't sure if something else had to be done on QA but I'll go ahead and add the filter to PROD.
The filter has been updated on PROD.
Upload complete.
!12080 Mon Mar 17 15:18:15 2014: CDR753854 u'grado intermedio'
(Spanish) row 22 in Week_100.zip: "There is no item named
u'Week_100/753854_es.mp3' in the archive"
!12080 Mon Mar 17 15:18:15 2014: CDR753869 u'mTOR inhibitor' (English)
row 3 in Week_100_Rev1.zip: "There is no item named
u'Week_100_Rev1/753869_en.mp3' in the archive"
The Spanish media docs have been blocked and the reported errors are being reviewed.
Thank you!!
Have you run a PP report on one or two of those GlossaryTerms for which the Spanish term has been blocked? That should give you an idea if the next publishing job will work properly.
Yes. They all looked good. The audio icons disappeared for the ones we blocked.
Verified on PROD.
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