On Sun, 21 May 2017 23:44:34 +0100, Chiara Salvagni <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Dear Clérice Thibault and dear all,
I have been looking at the http://localhost:5000/api/cts which should allow us to browse, and I still get the error:
<CTSError><type>MissingParameter</type><message> Request missing one or more required parameters </message><documentation>https://capitains.github.io/pages/vocabulary#cts-concepts-equivalency-table</documentation><possibleRequests><request><param name="request">GetCapabilities</param><legend>Retrieve a list of available resources in the API</legend></request><request><param name="request">GetPassage</param><param name="urn"/><legend>Retrieve a passage of a text identified by given urn</legend></request><request><param name="request">GetPassagePlus</param><param name="urn"/><legend>Retrieve a passage of a text identified by given urn with its metadata (Previous, next URNs, Label)</legend></request><request><param name="request">GetPrevNextUrn</param><param name="urn"/><legend>Retrieve previous and following passage of a given urn</legend></request><request><param name="request">GetValidReff</param><param name="urn"/><param name="level"/><legend>Retrieve children reference of given URN at given level. For range, level=0 will retrieve same level passage inside the range</legend></request><request><param name="request">GetFirstUrn</param><param name="urn"/><legend>Retrieve the first child of given URN</legend></request><request><param name="request">GetLabel</param><param name="urn"/><legend>Retrieve metadata about given edition or translation identified by its URN</legend></request></possibleRequests></CTSError>.
I looked at the CTS specifications here, https://github.com/cite-architecture/cts_spec/blob/master/md/specification.md, and at the CTS files inside the release you pointed out to us. Am I understanding right, that it is there I have to look, so as to solve the error message?
Thanks again.
Chiara Salvagni
>Dear Clérice Thibault,
>thanks a lot. Now I understood everything. The interface http://localhost:5000/ works fine and I can see everything. I'll look at the other, the http://localhost:5000/api/cts and figure out what the CTSError I am seeing means and is. I would like to know how this project will go on.
>Chiara Salvagni
>
>On Sun, 21 May 2017 18:32:51 +0200, Thibault Clérice <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
>>Dear Chiara and members of the list,
>>
>> Unfortunately not all the texts of Perseus have been converted to
>>CapiTainS guidelines for the moment. To have only texts which pass the
>>guidelines, you'll have to download the release.tar.gz that are available
>>in each given repositories such as
>>https://github.com/PerseusDL/canonical-latinLit/releases/download/0.0.12/release.tar.gz
>>. There is two part of the server, one is the CTS API (and some other APIs
>>like a DTS skeleton), the second is the UI which has no XSLT whatsoever but
>>allows you to browse at least :) It should be possible to provide one but I
>>would really need some support on making the app-building mores streamline
>>before going there. If any of you has some spare time ;)
>>
>>As for the directories, they are loaded together but not as "browsable"
>>collections . They are just merged. Any other system would make it quite
>>more complex for the end user at the moment :)
>>
>>Best,
>>Thibault
>>
>>2017-05-21 17:26 GMT+02:00 Chiara Salvagni <[log in to unmask]>:
>>
>>> Dear Clérice Thibault,
>>> I did as you suggested and, after a few testings, I managed to change the
>>> file into an exec. I load a directory and I run the server. The results are
>>> that certain files are said to be not present, in other cases there are
>>> errors parsing and in others it does say: 'does not accept parsing at some
>>> level (most probably citation)'. When I click on open server I obtain this
>>> error: "CTS error thrown MissingParameter for (request missing one or more
>>> required parameters)' and I open a xml page with no stylesheet information
>>> available. I can see a page only if I open the link:
>>> http://localhost:5000/. In this page I see a default collection with some
>>> Greek and Latin texts. Should I manage to see the directory I loaded?
>>> Thanks for your help.
>>> Chiara Salvagni
>>>
>>
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