Re: [base] batch importer plugin is available for testing now

2007-03-15 Thread Nicklas Nordborg
Jeremy Davis-Turak wrote:
 On 3/14/07, Nicklas Nordborg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Can someone please give us a hint about how to reproduce this behavior?
 When I add a new plugin, BASE will complain if I enter an incorrect path.
 
 Nicklas,
 
  To reproduce this error, I would try creating the definition with the
 wrong path.  Then, when this gives you an error, try again with the
 correct path.  That's when I got an error.

I can't reproduce this. If I enter an incorrect path nothing gets added 
to the database and the second attempt with the correct path is successful.

 
 And, if there is an entry already in the database, what is stopping you
 from using the web interface to edit the plugin definition and enter the
 correct path?

 
 Unfortunately the definition doesn't appear in the web interface after
 this error, although clearly it made its way into some of the database
 tables.

Have you checked that you don't have any filters that prevents it from 
being displayed?

/Nicklas


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Re: [base] batch importer plugin is available for testing now

2007-03-15 Thread Jeremy Davis-Turak

Ok, so I made a rookie mistake and forgot to clear the filter ...
The plugin is there, with the correct path.  However, I never fully got
through the installation without errors.  I now have the following problems:

1)  I don't have an 'import' tab in the detail view of Experiments (base
2.1.1).  Does this appear only after the batch importer is correctly
installed?
2)  I can 'remove' the batch data importer, but it doesn't appear in the
trashcan. Is this what Micha was talking about earlier?

Jeremy


On 3/15/07, Nicklas Nordborg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Jeremy Davis-Turak wrote:
 On 3/14/07, Nicklas Nordborg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Can someone please give us a hint about how to reproduce this behavior?
 When I add a new plugin, BASE will complain if I enter an incorrect
path.

 Nicklas,

  To reproduce this error, I would try creating the definition with the
 wrong path.  Then, when this gives you an error, try again with the
 correct path.  That's when I got an error.

I can't reproduce this. If I enter an incorrect path nothing gets added
to the database and the second attempt with the correct path is
successful.


 And, if there is an entry already in the database, what is stopping you
 from using the web interface to edit the plugin definition and enter
the
 correct path?


 Unfortunately the definition doesn't appear in the web interface after
 this error, although clearly it made its way into some of the database
 tables.

Have you checked that you don't have any filters that prevents it from
being displayed?

/Nicklas


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