Thanks for the UI samples. It looks good!!
In the future, please create issues for what you are working on, and then make commits/MR against an issue. That it was it is trackable and we know what features you are working on.
Thanks for the UI samples. It looks good!!
In the future, please create issues for what you are working on, and then make commits/MR against an issue. That it was it is trackable and we know what features you are working on.
Sorry missed the call last time
Available this weekend to catch up
The screenshots look great
Can I suggest you theme it with LH colors?
No problem, I know you maybe very busy. I and @muarachmann have discussed a lot about this project & program on last call
Okay, I am also available
Thankyou
Yes, Of course
Can you please give me permission to create milestones in your GitLab Repo?
Done, but donât commit directly. Also, donât merge your own merge requests.
I will need an access token of this Repo âCost Of Care Data Scraperâ for making CI pipeline to scrap data daily & automatically push to this repo,
To make an access token Go to Gitlab settings->Access Tokens ->(Make Access Token with scope API )
Copy its value
Go to this project âCost Of Care Data Scraperâ settings->CI/CD->Variables->Add Variable with name âCI_PUSH_TOKENâ & with value copied on clipboard
I am doing this way for scraping in my repo & it is working correctly, if you have any other way then please tell
Will handle this today.
@Darshpreet2000 â i set up your gitlab ci config for committing as the LibreHealth bot user.
it only runs a scheduled job though.
@Darshpreet2000, let me know if you want to understand the stuff, we also can add an ssh key so you can push using an ssh key (our bot user has one).
Ok we can use SSH
I have closed that MR with conflicts and opened another MR with the changes you have asked for,
Also I have to combine all the jobs to a single job in CI Pipeline because whenever a new job starts it starts from scratch & cannot use data from earlier job. It can use Artifacts but instead of this I combined all jobs to single.
Let me know if you have suggestion
Dude it was as easy as adding back the gitlab-ci file!
Why not use the artifacts then?
Ok , I will use it
Ok, but I think we are able to push using access token then why it is needed?
@Darshpreet2000I left some comments on the repo⌠@r0bby could we make the develop the main branch and master contain all the data. Imagining me forking repo with so much data. So here is what I propose @Darshpreet2000
.gitignore
and Readme.md/rst
I have ran your code and works pretty well, I just need url of one hospital to test it works. Havenât checked code style though will do and also comment code when necessary it is easy to follow along
Okay, I will make these changes
Also I canât find the run_process.py
that does the cool job
It is included in my merge request. Please merge it, Otherwise @mua_rachmann you can clone my âextendedâ branch here https://gitlab.com/Darshpreet2000/lh-toolkit-cost-of-care-app-data-scraper/-/tree/extended
run_processes.py is second last file from bottom
Also , I have changed my project structure in to store CDM Statewise in merge request
Instead of adding .gitignore , I have used
git add CDM
git add Data
in pipeline file,
Because only these two folders need to be commited. It is working correctly & I donât have this ".cache/pip/http/0/8/e/5/4/08e54b1ba309af11fa8 " commit now
Okay, I will remove them from master branch in next merge request. In âdevelopâ branch we will store these folders.
@r0bby We canât use artifacts because
Artifact feature upload job artifacts created by Gitlab runner to the Gitlab server. Then, you can are download them as a single archive using the GitLab UI or the GitLab API.
Artifacts are not pushed back to repository
So, what I have currently done in merge request is used git commands in pipeline, which is correct.
A merge request is the proper way to do this. You can do that using the API.
@Darshpreet2000, Try to do merge requests against develop
and then clean up master
?