[wdmmg-dev] [ckan-dev] Started work on the 'webstore' (a datastore with web API)

Friedrich Lindenberg friedrich.lindenberg at okfn.org
Tue Jul 5 17:56:12 UTC 2011


Hi,

just to keep everyone here updated: I've posted a set of use cases
related to the datastore to http://wiki.ckan.net/Data_Wrangling (they
are a bit informal but intended as reminders).

I've also done a rewrite of the webstore that is based on
Flask/SQLalchemy and offers a RESTful interface including support for
CSV, JSON and HTML representations.

How this relates to ckanext-qa and the wider CKAN system will be
discussed tomorrow.

- Fr.

On Mon, Jul 4, 2011 at 8:54 PM, Rufus Pollock <rufus.pollock at okfn.org> wrote:
> On 4 July 2011 19:50, James Casbon <casbon at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Rufus,
>>
>> see inline...
>>
>> On 4 July 2011 19:39, Rufus Pollock <rufus.pollock at okfn.org> wrote:
>>> Following up earlier discussion [1] of CREP 0004 Data API and Data
>>> Processing System:
>>>
>>> <http://trac.ckan.org/ticket/1190>
>>
>> Not CREP! ;)
>
> i agreed but was outvoted ;-)
>
>> You should probably add sleepy mongoose to your prior art list:
>> https://github.com/kchodorow/sleepy.mongoose/wiki/
>
> That's prior art for the webstore for but not the whole thing I think
> ... (and i've used it a little bit).
>
>> I want to ask about the specific use case you have there and how it
>> relates to the datastore.
>> You talk about converting a set of prices using interest rates: is
>> that happening inside the datastore or in the client javscript in your
>> vision?
>
> In client javascript initially. Idea then being that script could be
> saved and executed offline (in bulk) using e.g. nodejs. So we use
> client js for 'editor' and then ship to backend engine for large scale
> processing.
>
> Rufus
>
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