Hi,
I also upgraded to version 5.1.0 - I have only small trouble with elastic 
search reindexing.
{'type': 'illegal_argument_exception', 'reason': 'mapper 
[tiles.data.3a9f46c0-f538-11ea-ac6d-9fb7e90de197.features.geometry.coordinates] 
cannot be changed from type [long] to [float]'}
Using: 
python manage.py es index_database 
instead of:
python manage.py es reindex_database 
did the job so I propose to change that in upgrade instruction:
https://github.com/archesproject/arches/blob/stable/5.1.x/releases/5.1.0.md
 
Best regards! 

środa, 25 listopada 2020 o 00:45:25 UTC+1 Markus S. napisał(a):

> This suggestion turned out to be correct. Thank you!
>
> On Thursday, October 29, 2020 at 3:47:09 PM UTC-7 Cyrus Hiatt wrote:
>
>> Thanks Markus,
>>
>> I'm glad you got things working. I'm not sure what went wrong with your 
>> JS dependency installation. Can you confirm that you ran `yarn install` 
>> from the directory with your package.json file rather than the one with 
>> manage.py? You probably did it correctly, but running yarn from the 
>> manage.py directory is an easy mistake to make..
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Cyrus
>>
>> On Thu, Oct 29, 2020 at 3:24 PM Markus S. <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> Congrats and thank you for a new version! We just performed an upgrade 
>>> from v5 to v5.1 to give it a whirl. It's now working fine, and we are 
>>> excited to see the new features (including language switcher!), but we had 
>>> the following issue during installation:
>>>
>>> The new or upgraded JS dependencies were missing from the /media folder 
>>> after the upgrade. We had performed the package.json change as per the 
>>> instructions and had run 'yarn install' after deleting the yarn.lock file. 
>>> The assumption was that this was going to take care of the JS dependencies, 
>>> downloading and placing them in the appropriate directories. However, when 
>>> loading the Arches' Search page, the web browser was complaining about 
>>> missing JS files - the very ones that were updated or new. We resorted to 
>>> downloading the missing JS files and placing them in the appropriate 
>>> directories manually, which fixed the issue.
>>>
>>> What should we have done differently? This was on a Windows server.
>>>
>>> Markus
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, October 28, 2020 at 2:04:27 PM UTC-7 [email protected] 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Everyone,
>>>>
>>>> Yes, I would like to second Mr. Cox and congratulate the Arches Project 
>>>> team and community to just put out another sprint release of the wonderful 
>>>> and growing Arches ecosystem!
>>>>
>>>> Thanks very much for the great work!
>>>>
>>>> Best regards,
>>>>
>>>> Woody Chao at Ostechman Systems
>>>> [email protected]
>>>>
>>>> P.S. Personally, I came from Cambodia which is a place once hosted an 
>>>> instance of human civilization in Southeast Asia. I am not an antiquarian 
>>>> or archaeologist but drawn to this area because literally cultural 
>>>> artifacts are still incidentally appearing and discovered by villagers and 
>>>> farmers almost on a daily basis, tl say nothing about the ones littering 
>>>> around on the Earth surface  areas in the country. I happened to start 
>>>> working in IT after schooling in sociology. So, these days I am spending 
>>>> some time with CRM materials and maintaining an installation of Arches for 
>>>> such a personal study of the tools and technologies invovled CHM. 
>>>> https://arc.kumroo.com.
>>>>
>>>> On Wed, Oct 28, 2020, 8:18 AM Adam Cox <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Nice work all! The upgrade steps look good and thorough :)
>>>>>
>>>>> We'll have a big update to the documentation very soon, so stay tuned. 
>>>>> I think we should also make sure to set up clear links to these release 
>>>>> notes.
>>>>>
>>>>> Adam
>>>>>
>>>>> On Tuesday, October 27, 2020 at 5:14:38 PM UTC-5 Cyrus Hiatt wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> The Arches team is happy to announce the 5.1.0 release which includes 
>>>>>> a number of important new features and bug fixes:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Here some of the release highlights:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>    - Bidirectional support for the resource relationship datatype. 
>>>>>>    Resource relationships saved to a tile are now represented in the 
>>>>>> search 
>>>>>>    page's related resources interface.
>>>>>>    - Users are now able to restrict access of an instance to 
>>>>>>    specific users and groups.
>>>>>>    - The date datatype, widget, and advanced search now support time.
>>>>>>    - Tile edits and deletion made on the web are now synced with 
>>>>>>    instances in a collector project.
>>>>>>    - Arches now provides an annotation datatype and interface 
>>>>>>    allowing users to annotate imagery from a IIIF service.
>>>>>>    - Improved management of front-end dependencies so that Arches 
>>>>>>    upgrades are less likely to impact project customizations.
>>>>>>    - Improved support for localization. Administrators can now 
>>>>>>    configure their Arches interface to switch between different 
>>>>>> languages.
>>>>>>    - You can find the detailed release notes here: 5.1.0 release 
>>>>>>    notes 
>>>>>>    
>>>>>> <https://github.com/archesproject/arches/blob/stable/5.1.x/releases/5.1.0.md>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Users are encouraged to update at their earliest convenience. If you 
>>>>>> are upgrading from Arches 4, be sure to follow the project upgrade 
>>>>>> instructions to 5.0 before proceeding.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> As always the documentation can be found at <
>>>>>> http://arches.readthedocs.io>
>>>>>>
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