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Jesús Redondo
redondogarciajesus at gmail.com
Wed Oct 8 08:38:56 UTC 2014
Hello, Could you please specify what kind of files are you trying to
upload? Some of them can't be previewed.
Or maybe they are too heavy so the time to load them exceeds the default 10
secs limit made by data_preview (this can be changed).
Regards,
Jesús Redondo
On Wed, Oct 8, 2014 at 1:39 AM, Andrés Wa <randspamrand at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello!
>
> When uploading a file I keep receiving a "This resource cannot be
> previewed at the moment" message. Once ago according to what I looked for
> in forums and such a thread says:
>
> *"The problem is that the data proxy (which is used to transform csv to
> something that the data preview can understand) is a server on the
> internet. Consequently the files you want to preview have to publicly
> accessible from the internet as well. localhost is your own computer which
> means that the dataproxy cannot access it.*
>
> *To solve this, wither put the file in the datastore using the datastorer
> or put the file on a server and provide the correct url. "*
>
>
> *Link: https://lists.okfn.org/pipermail/ckan-dev/2013-July/005471.html
> <https://lists.okfn.org/pipermail/ckan-dev/2013-July/005471.html>*
> I configured the datastorer following the ckan documentation and even
> though I cannot totally understand what this means with putting the file in
> the datastorer? I just haven't been able to do that, any idea on how to
> solve it?
>
> Please as detailed as possible since I am not really skillful yet with
> ckan.
>
> Regards and thanks in advance,
>
> Camilo
>
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