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We are python3.7 now, so this isn't needed.
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These should not have any behavior changes, though a number of exception
catches are now more general, and there may be long-tail exceptions
getting thrown in these statements.
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datacite: address duplicated contributor issue
See merge request webgroup/fatcat!65
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Use string comparison.
* https://fatcat.wiki/release/spjysmrnsrgyzgq6ise5o44rlu/contribs
* https://api.datacite.org/dois/10.25940/roper-31098406
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datacite: mitigate sentry #44035
See merge request webgroup/fatcat!66
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According to sentry, running `c.get('nameIdentifiers', []) or []` on a c with value:
```
{'affiliation': [],
'familyName': 'Guidon',
'givenName': 'Manuel',
'nameIdentifiers': {'nameIdentifier': 'https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3543-6683',
'nameIdentifierScheme': 'ORCID',
'schemeUri': 'https://orcid.org'},
'nameType': 'Personal'}
```
results in a string, which I cannot reproduce. The document in question at:
https://api.datacite.org/dois/10.26275/kuw1-fdls seems fine, too.
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arxiv: address 503, "Retry after specified interval" error
See merge request webgroup/fatcat!64
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refs: #44035
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via "missed potential license", refs #58
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This will increase index size (URLs are often long in our corpus, and we
have many file entities), but seems worth it.
Initially added `ia_url` as a second field, guaranteed to always be an
*.archive.org URL, but `best_url` defaults to that anyways so didn't
seem worthwhile.
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In the past harvest of datacite resulted in occasional HTTP 400.
Meanwhile, various API bugs have been fixed (most recently:
https://github.com/datacite/lupo/pull/537,
https://github.com/datacite/datacite/issues/1038). Downside of ignoring
this error was that state lives in kafka, which has limited support for
deletion of arbitrary messages from a topic.
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verify release_stage in ingest importer
See merge request webgroup/fatcat!52
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"span" short for "timespan" to harvest; there may be a better name to
use.
Motivation for this is to work around a pylint erorr that .next() was
not callable. This might be a bug with pylint, but .next() is also a
very generic name.
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It seems to be an inadvertantly ugraded version of pylint saying that
these lines are not-callable.
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One of these (in ingest importer pipeline) is an actual bug, the others
are just changing the syntax to be more explicit/conservative.
The ingest importer bug seems to have resulted in some bad file match
imports; scale of impact is unknown.
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Until reviewing I didn't realize we were even doing this currently.
Hopefluly has not impacted too many imports, as almost all ingests use
an external identifer, so only those with identifers not in fatcat for
whatever reason.
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Up to now, we expected the description to be a string or list. Add
handling for int as well.
First appeared: Apr 22 19:58:39.
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into 'master'
datacite: fix a raw name constraint violation
See merge request webgroup/fatcat!47
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It was possible that contribs got added which had no raw name. One
example would be a name consisting of whitespace only.
This fix adds a final check for this case.
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The API fetch update may be needed for old changelog entries in the
kafka feed.
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py37 cleanups
See merge request webgroup/fatcat!44
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derive changelog worker from release worker
See merge request webgroup/fatcat!43
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Early versions of changelog entries may not have all the fields
required for the current transform.
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No partial docs (e.g. abstract), too generic components and entries, not
HTML blogs.
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according to release_rev.release_type, we have 29 values:
fatcat_prod=# select release_type, count(release_type) from release_rev group by release_type;
release_type | count
-------------------+-----------
abstract | 2264
article | 6371076
article-journal | 101083841
article-newspaper | 17062
book | 1676941
chapter | 13914854
component | 58990
dataset | 6860325
editorial | 133573
entry | 1628487
graphic | 1809471
interview | 19898
legal_case | 3581
legislation | 1626
letter | 275119
paper-conference | 6074669
peer_review | 30581
post | 245807
post-weblog | 135
report | 1010699
retraction | 1292
review-book | 96219
software | 316
song | 24027
speech | 4263
standard | 312364
stub | 1036813
thesis | 414397
| 0
(29 rows)
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beautifulsoup XML parsing: .string vs. .get_text()
See merge request webgroup/fatcat!40
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The primary motivation for this change is that fatcat *requires* a
non-empty title for each release entity. Pubmed/Medline occasionally
indexes just a VenacularTitle with no ArticleTitle for foreign
publications, and currently those records don't end up in fatcat at all.
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See previous pubmed commit for details.
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Yikes! Apparently when a tag has child tags, .string will return None
instead of all the strings. .get_text() returns all of it:
https://www.crummy.com/software/BeautifulSoup/bs4/doc/#get-text
https://www.crummy.com/software/BeautifulSoup/bs4/doc/#string
I've things like identifiers as .string, when we expect only a single
string inside.
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This goes against what the API docs recommend, but we are currently far
behind on updates and need to catch up. Other than what the docs say,
this seems to be consistent with the behavior we want.
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These are journal/publisher patterns which we suspect to actually be OA
based on the large quantity of papers that crawl successfully. The
better long-term solution will be to flag containers in some way as OA
(or "should crawl"), but this is a good short-term solution.
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Correct spelling mistakes
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