Hi Andy,
great work. I've tried it, and everything went as expected. With a simple factbook-db I only got one error. If you are loading the first-data as factbook-db as .zip-file, you'll get the following error when loading: https://xxx-xxx/dba/databases
Problem accessing /dba/databases. Reason: Stopped at /var/lib/openshift/56fd326b89f5cf2ec200002e/app-root/data/basex/webapp/dba/modules/html.xqm, 282/70: [FORG0001] Wrong xs:dateTime format: 'factbook' (try e.g. '2000-12-31T23:59:59.999'). Stack Trace: - /var/lib/openshift/56fd326b89f5cf2ec200002e/app-root/data/basex/webapp/dba/databases/databases.xqm, 79/30 - /var/lib/openshift/56fd326b89f5cf2ec200002e/app-root/data/basex/webapp/dba/databases/databases.xqm, 30/10
If you are loading the factbook-db unzipped, everything works.
That's also true with my own db. I also copied my xq-files via repo, but I don't know, how to access them via REST-Interface. On my local machine I'm able to cUrl via curl -i "http://localhost:8984/rest?run=xqs/list_ba_flyer.xq"
With the remote Server I'll get "Resource "xqs/list_ba_flyer.xq" not found." with corresponding curl -i "https://xxx:xxx@xxx-xxx.rhcloud.com/rest?run=xqs/list_ba_flyer.xq" curl -i "https://xxx-xxx.rhcloud.com/rest?run=xqs/list_ba_flyer.xq"
On the Server the file is copied to /var/lib/openshift/xxx/app-root/data/basex/repo/xqs/list_ba_flyer.xq
How can I run the Query-File via the REST-Interface?
Thanks for your advice and again for your great work!
Best, Günter
Am 31.03.2016 um 00:29 schrieb Andy Bunce bunce.andy@gmail.com:
Hi, A new version is available at https://github.com/Quodatum/openshift-basex-quick-start.
New features: • Enable REST and WebDAV • support for setting initial users • support for setting initial data • Use Java 8 Thanks to Michael Sperberg-McQueen and Günter Dunz-Wolff for helpful comments on the previous version.
/Andy