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Mark.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 28/Sep/15 10:36, Stefan Pratter
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Hi Mark,<br>
<br>
Thanks for the feedback<br>
<br>
During import from legacy data all erroring fields (incl.
validation failures) are dumped into the notes field for
investigative purposes, i haven't looked at this case specifically
yet, but it sounds like the importer thinks the URL is invalid -
if that is indeed a valid URL then it probably means the importer
is too zealous during validation, i will make sure to look at it
before the next update.<br>
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thanks!<br>
<br>
<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 28/09/15 11:26, Mark Tinka wrote:<br>
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face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">Hi Stefan.<br>
<br>
Many thanks for this, and for all your efforts in working on
this.<br>
<br>
Just some feedback - the "Route Server URL" field is blank yet
an entry existing on the current platform. I'd imagine 2.0
would import that current fields into the new platform, yes?<br>
<br>
That said, under the "Notes" field, "route_server:" appears
with the correct route server URL. So looks like the data is
being picked up, but being populated in the wrong place :-). <br>
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as an example. Thanks.<br>
<br>
Mark.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 28/Sep/15 10:21, Stefan Pratter
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<blockquote cite="mid:5608F878.8070401@20c.com" type="cite">version
1.9.17 has been released to beta.peeringdb.com <br>
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<br>
<br>
WEB UI <br>
<br>
* added 'Route Server URL' and 'Looking Glass URL' fields to
network view <br>
* fixed bug where internet exchange view would show deleted
prefixes <br>
* fixed bug where saving without making changes would cause
link values to disappear from the main views <br>
* added re-captcha to signup process <br>
<br>
API / DATA <br>
<br>
* This update contains some field and endpoint name changes
so make sure to read this changelog carefully - we don't
expect any additional name changes past this point. <br>
<br>
* 'PATCH' method has been disabled until further notice <br>
<br>
* 'version' field has been dropped from all serializers for
the time being. <br>
<br>
* /netix endpoint has been renamed to /netixlan <br>
<br>
* sets will now be always named after the object type they
are holding - this was already the case for most sets but some
had to be renamed (see below) <br>
<br>
* /net fac_set renamed to netfac_set <br>
* /fac net_set renamed to netfac_set <br>
* /ix fac_set now holds fac objects instead of ixfac objects
<br>
* /ixlan prefix_set renamed to ixpfx_set <br>
<br>
* ?depth parameter has been changed and now accepts a value
<br>
<br>
- /<obj>?depth=n <br>
* max depth: 2 <br>
* depth: 0 dont expand anything (default) <br>
* depth: 1 expand all first level sets to ids <br>
* depth: 2 expand all first level sets to objects
(original behaviour) <br>
<br>
- /<obj>/<id>?depth=n <br>
* max depth: 4 <br>
* depth: 0 dont expand anything <br>
* depth: 1-4 expand sets and related objects according
to depth <br>
<br>
<br>
* /ixpfx endpoint added <br>
- this holds the same data as ixpfx_set under ixlan and
may be used <br>
to update / create / delete prefixes using the
appropriate methods <br>
(PUT, POST, DELETE) <br>
- can be queried by all fields existing on it's serializer
as well as ix_id <br>
* /net field 'route_server' added <br>
* /net field 'looking_glass' added <br>
* /netixlan field 'is_rs_peer' added <br>
* /netixlan can now be queried by 'ix_id' <br>
<br>
* dropped redundant ids from sets <br>
- /net netfac_set removed net_id <br>
- /net poc_set removed net_id <br>
- /net netixlan_set removed net_id <br>
- /ixlan ixpfx_set removed ixlan_id <br>
- /ix ixlan_set removed ix_id <br>
- /org net_set removed org_id <br>
- /org fac_set removed org_id <br>
- /org ix_set removed org_id <br>
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