Re: Arches 3.0 released!

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Adam Cox

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Apr 24, 2015, 12:48:19 PM4/24/15
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Great news Alexei!

If anyone is interested in using Amazon Web Services EC2 to host arches3, I've created a public AMI with all of the dependencies installed, and a virtual environment created in ~/Projects/ENV. There are a few steps to get set up, but once you are ready to launch an instance, you can find this AMI in the US West (Oregon) zone -- just search the Community AMIs for "arches3", and you should find the AMI named "arches3_trusty_setup".  Once the instance is launched, you'll just have to start with the documentation that Alexei mention at the "pip install arches" step.

 AWS is super easy once you get everything set up, and under the free tier usage you could technically get a single production version of arches running for free, and host it on a domain name for pennies (51 pennies/month, by in my experience).

On Thursday, April 23, 2015 at 11:59:46 AM UTC-5, Alexei Peters wrote:
Hi Everyone!

Today we're happy to announce the release of Arches 3.0 and HIP 1.0 ! 

Arches 3.0
The documentation can be found here https://arches3.readthedocs.org/en/latest/

Arches 3.0 is a brand new system which includes:
    • A new and updated mobile friendly UI.  
    • A Reference Data Manager (RDM), a core Arches module which enables the creation and maintenance of controlled vocabularies for use in dropdowns and controlled fields within the various Arches Resource forms.  It also includes import and export to the SKOS format.
    • Built in support for forms and report templates
    • An integrated Elastic search engine
    • A fully localizable UI
    • much more...
Arches 3.0 is available on Pypi at https://pypi.python.org/pypi/arches for those wishing to pip install the software and the code is always available on Bitbucket at https://bitbucket.org/arches/arches3
 
If you want to test the Arches system right away with a proven application see below about installing the HIP.


HIP (Heritage Inventory Package) 1.0
The documentation for the HIP can be found here http://arches-hip.readthedocs.org/en/latest/

The HIP is an application that sits on top of Arches 3.0 and extends Arches capabilities with predefined resource graphs, forms, and report templates.  The HIP was used as the basis for the successful HistoricPlacesLA.org site.
 
HIP  1.0 is also now available for download at https://pypi.python.org/pypi/arches_hip or on Bitbucket at https://bitbucket.org/arches/hip


As always, please visit the archesproject.org site for more information.

Cheers,
The Archesproject team!
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Joel Aldor

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Apr 24, 2015, 9:33:59 PM4/24/15
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This is what I've been waiting for! Thank you so much Alexei for that wonderful announcement! 

Currently testing Arches-HIP on my local environment while at the same time finding out a way to migrate our existing MySQL database to Arches. We have an ongoing heritage mapping project that is supposed to cover the whole country and it's a good thing we already have some data that we could use for testing Arches-HIP.

Adam, I'd be very interested to deploy our application to AWS once we're ready. I hope to tap with you very soon.

David Lopes

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May 5, 2015, 12:07:51 PM5/5/15
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Hi Alexei, how are you doing?

I've been trying to install arches 3.0 in ubuntu 14.04 machine but, although I reach the point where I can see the front-end of the site at localhost:8000, I can't deployed with apache 2.4 and it seems there's some problem with the databases.
I transcribe the errors in the command line.

The folder "Projects" has been renamed "DRCN" and "my_hip_app" with "AltoMinho".

Can you please help me?

Thanks, best regards.

 ERROR 1:



(ENV)root@dlopes-MMLPCAP-00:/home/dlopes/Arches/DRCN/AltoMinho# python manage.py packages -o install
operation: install
package: AltoMinho
operation: setup_db
package: AltoMinho
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psql:/home/dlopes/Arches/DRCN/ENV/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/arches/db/install/dependencies/postgis_backward_compatibility.sql:5: ERROR:  relation "geometry_columns" does not exist
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psql:/home/dlopes/Arches/DRCN/ENV/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/arches/db/install/dependencies/batch_index.sql:16: ERROR:  relation "public.geometry_columns" does not exist
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LOADING GRAPHS (/home/dlopes/Arches/DRCN/ENV/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/arches_hip/source_data/resource_graphs)
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INFORMATION RESOURCE.E73
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(ENV)root@dlopes-MMLPCAP-00:/home/dlopes/Arches/DRCN/AltoMinho#

David Lopes

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May 5, 2015, 12:12:54 PM5/5/15
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(...)

The other question regards the settings.py files in /home/dlopes/Arches/DRCN/ENV/lib/python2.7/site-packages/arches/settings.py and  /home/dlopes/Arches/DRCN/AltoMinho/AltoMinho/ do they need to have the same values?

Once again thanks.

David L.

Adam Cox

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May 5, 2015, 12:33:11 PM5/5/15
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David, I was having the same issue for a little while.  It stemmed from not having postgres install correctly during the ubuntu installation (I also had the postgis default name set incorrectly, but I doubt that is an issue for you).

Correctly installed postgres:
Did you use the ubuntu_trusty_setup.sh script for setup?  I found an issue with that script and I'm not sure that it has been resolved yet.  There are two tar commands that are used to unpack the postgis installation, and they need to have "sudo" added to them.  Without sudo, postgis is not unpacked correctly (permissions issues), and so your postgres database does not have spatial abilities, e.g. no geometry tables.  As you see, you can see the database, but you'll  there are no spatial abilities.

Here's a version of the ubuntu_trusty_setup.sh with those sudo commands added, http://www.adamcfcox.com/ubuntu_trusty_setup.sh, or you can just modify the script that you have downloaded.  Rerun that install script and see if that solves your issue.

OR, if you are using AWS EC2 services, you can find the AMI that I put up with all of the dependencies already installed.  (If you do that, I'd like to know if it works for you!)

As for using Apache2, I have successfully deployed with Apache2, but that was after solving the issue above, so hopefully it'll get working after that.

I see your other question about the settings.py files.  No, those files don't have to have the same values, here's why:  There are actually three settings.py files in play--one in the arches package in ENV site-packages, one in the arches_hip package in the same directory, and then the one in your own app.  The settings themselves are acquired by Django in the reverse order that I just listed them, so a new value for a certain variable, say, DEFAULT_MAP_ZOOM, in your own app will automatically override any DEFAULT_MAP_ZOOM variable in either of the other two settings.py files.  Evidence of this can be found by tracing back the import statements at the top of each settings.py file.  Also note that any app can also have a "local_settings.py" file that is imported at the end of the settings.py file, so that is an additional way to override certain variables.

Hopefully Alexei can correct me if any of that information is incorrect...

Good luck!

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Hi Adam,

Thank you for your quick answer. I will have an in depth review it in a moment, although I think some of the problems I had are now solved simply by uninstalling with synaptic the apps mentioned in the ubuntu_trusty_setup.sh script and then running that same script in a terminal with root privileges.

My main problem now, since http://localhost:8000 is running (though not loading all the resources of arches_hip - the command line refers them as truncated), is dealing with the setup of apache for production, namely with the wgsi.py file config. What do you have to say about that?

Thank you so much, best regards.

David Lopes

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Hi David, I also first tried installing those as the root user.  Not sure if that's exactly what you mean by root privileges, or if you just mean with sudo, but when I did so as the root user (su root), the installation worked but I also had to run later commands from the root user account, and felt that that was not a great precedence to set.  It seemed more prudent to do everything as the ubuntu user, hence the addition of the sudo commands to the ubuntu_trusty_setup.sh script.

As for setting up with Apache, here are the steps that I recorded when I made a successful test of that process:

1. get apache2 and the mod
 -- $: sudo apt-get install apache2
 -- $: sudo apt-get install libapache2-mod-wsgi

2. edit main apache2 config file
 -- $: sudo nano /etc/apache2/apache2.conf

add the top arches app directory ("crip" is the name of my app):

<Directory /home/ubuntu/Projects/crip/>
        Options Indexes FollowSymLinks
        AllowOverride None
        Require all granted
</Directory>

3. edit the sites-enabled conf file:
 -- $: sudo nano /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/000-default

under <VirtualHost *:80> add:

#create daemon process: make path to app and to virtualenv python
WSGIDaemonProcess arches python-path=/home/ubuntu/Projects/crip:/home/ubuntu/Projects/ENV/lib/python2.7/site-packages

#make group for app
WSGIProcessGroup arches

#path to app wsgi.py file
WSGIScriptAlias / /home/ubuntu/Projects/crip/wsgi.py

4. restart apache
 -- $: sudo service apache2 restart

EDIT: 10-28-15 (see this thread for reference: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/archesproject/MpiqqraIQoo)
5. permissions issue: change applications.txt file's group to apache's group, which is www-data, to allow apache to modify it.
 -- $: sudo chgrp www-data /home/ubuntu/Projects/crip/crip/logs/application.txt 


Hope that works for you!

I'm also hoping to set up elasticsearch as a daemon process so that it will run without having a terminal open, but have not attempted that yet.  This is where I'm going to start with that once I'm able to get to it: http://wrapper.tanukisoftware.com/doc/english/launch-nix.html




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Hi Adam,

running ElasticSearch as a daemon is normally very straightforward. Just follow instructions like these: https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-elasticsearch-logstash-and-kibana-4-on-ubuntu-14-04 and then you can control it with:

$ sudo service elasticsearch start
$ sudo service elasticsearch stop
$ sudo service elasticsearch restart

It will automatically run, even after a reboot of your server.

Cheers,
Koen
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Onderwerp: Re: [Arches] Re: Arches 3.0 released!

Hi David, I also first tried installing those as the root user. Not sure if that's exactly what you mean by root privileges, or if you just mean with sudo, but when I did so as the root user (su root), the installation worked but I also had to run later commands from the root user account, and felt that that was not a great precedence to set. It seemed more prudent to do everything as the ubuntu user, hence the addition of the sudo commands to the ubuntu_trusty_setup.sh script.

As for setting up with Apache, here are the steps that I recorded when I made a successful test of that process:

1. get apache2 and the mod
-- $: sudo apt-get install apache2
-- $: sudo apt-get install libapache2-mod-wsgi

2. edit main apache2 config file
-- $: sudo nano /etc/apache2/apache2.conf

add the top arches app directory ("crip" is the name of my app):

<Directory /home/ubuntu/Projects/crip/>
Options Indexes FollowSymLinks
AllowOverride None
Require all granted
</Directory>

3. edit the sites-enabled conf file:
-- $: sudo nano /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/000-default

under <VirtualHost *:80> add:

#create daemon process: make path to app and to virtualenv python
WSGIDaemonProcess arches python-path=/home/ubuntu/Projects/crip:/home/ubuntu/Projects/ENV/lib/python2.7/site-packages

#make group for app
WSGIProcessGroup arches

#path to app wsgi.py file
WSGIScriptAlias / /home/ubuntu/Projects/crip/wsgi.py

4. restart apache
-- $: sudo service apache2 restart

reference: https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-run-django-with-mod_wsgi-and-apache-with-a-virtualenv-python-environment-on-a-debian-vps

Hope that works for you!

I'm also hoping to set up elasticsearch as a daemon process so that it will run without having a terminal open, but have not attempted that yet. This is where I'm going to start with that once I'm able to get to it: http://wrapper.tanukisoftware.com/doc/english/launch-nix.html




On Wed, May 6, 2015 at 3:02 AM, David Lopes <cim...@gmail.com<mailto:cim...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi Adam,

Thank you for your quick answer. I will have an in depth review it in a moment, although I think some of the problems I had are now solved simply by uninstalling with synaptic the apps mentioned in the ubuntu_trusty_setup.sh script and then running that same script in a terminal with root privileges.

My main problem now, since http://localhost:8000 is running (though not loading all the resources of arches_hip - the command line refers them as truncated), is dealing with the setup of apache for production, namely with the wgsi.py file config. What do you have to say about that?

Thank you so much, best regards.

David Lopes



terça-feira, 5 de Maio de 2015 às 17:33:11 UTC+1, Adam Cox escreveu:
David, I was having the same issue for a little while. It stemmed from not having postgres install correctly during the ubuntu installation (I also had the postgis default name set incorrectly, but I doubt that is an issue for you).

Correctly installed postgres:
Did you use the ubuntu_trusty_setup.sh script for setup? I found an issue with that script and I'm not sure that it has been resolved yet. There are two tar commands that are used to unpack the postgis installation, and they need to have "sudo" added to them. Without sudo, postgis is not unpacked correctly (permissions issues), and so your postgres database does not have spatial abilities, e.g. no geometry tables. As you see, you can see the database, but you'll there are no spatial abilities.

Here's a version of the ubuntu_trusty_setup.sh with those sudo commands added, http://www.adamcfcox.com/ubuntu_trusty_setup.sh, or you can just modify the script that you have downloaded. Rerun that install script and see if that solves your issue.

OR, if you are using AWS EC2 services, you can find the AMI that I put up with all of the dependencies already installed. (If you do that, I'd like to know if it works for you!)

As for using Apache2, I have successfully deployed with Apache2, but that was after solving the issue above, so hopefully it'll get working after that.

I see your other question about the settings.py files. No, those files don't have to have the same values, here's why: There are actually three settings.py files in play--one in the arches package in ENV site-packages, one in the arches_hip package in the same directory, and then the one in your own app. The settings themselves are acquired by Django in the reverse order that I just listed them, so a new value for a certain variable, say, DEFAULT_MAP_ZOOM, in your own app will automatically override any DEFAULT_MAP_ZOOM variable in either of the other two settings.py files. Evidence of this can be found by tracing back the import statements at the top of each settings.py file. Also note that any app can also have a "local_settings.py" file that is imported at the end of the settings.py file, so that is an additional way to override certain variables.

Hopefully Alexei can correct me if any of that information is incorrect...

Good luck!

On Thursday, April 23, 2015 at 11:59:46 AM UTC-5, Alexei Peters wrote:
Hi Everyone!

Today we're happy to announce the release of Arches 3.0 and HIP 1.0 !

Arches 3.0
The documentation can be found here https://arches3.readthedocs.org/en/latest/

Arches 3.0 is a brand new system which includes:

* A new and updated mobile friendly UI.
* A Reference Data Manager (RDM), a core Arches module which enables the creation and maintenance of controlled vocabularies for use in dropdowns and controlled fields within the various Arches Resource forms. It also includes import and export to the SKOS format.
* Built in support for forms and report templates
* An integrated Elastic search engine
* A fully localizable UI
* much more...

Arches 3.0 is available on Pypi at https://pypi.python.org/pypi/arches for those wishing to pip install the software and the code is always available on Bitbucket at https://bitbucket.org/arches/arches3

If you want to test the Arches system right away with a proven application see below about installing the HIP.


HIP (Heritage Inventory Package) 1.0
The documentation for the HIP can be found here http://arches-hip.readthedocs.org/en/latest/

The HIP is an application that sits on top of Arches 3.0 and extends Arches capabilities with predefined resource graphs, forms, and report templates. The HIP was used as the basis for the successful HistoricPlacesLA.org<http://historicplacesla.org/> site.

HIP 1.0 is also now available for download at https://pypi.python.org/pypi/arches_hip or on Bitbucket at https://bitbucket.org/arches/hip


As always, please visit the archesproject.org<http://archesproject.org> site for more information.

Cheers,
The Archesproject team!

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Splendid, thanks for that Koen.  I'll let you know when I able to get that working.

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Hi again,

 About the "ubuntu_trusty_setup.sh" that A. Cox sent, I believe that in lines 40 and 41 the error from the original script persists because we're trying to install geos -3.4.2 and not geos-3.3.8.

What I meant by root privileges was opening a folder as root and then a terminal from there.

Regarding the apache wgsi configuration, I made the recommended changes without any results yet (yes, I restarted apache and cleared the browser's history). To where exactly is the the site's beginning being redirected? no index file is required in the "DocumentRoot" of apache?

Regards,






quarta-feira, 6 de Maio de 2015 às 15:52:50 UTC+1, Adam Cox escreveu:
Splendid, thanks for that Koen.  I'll let you know when I able to get that working.
On Wed, May 6, 2015 at 9:44 AM, Van Daele, Koen <koen.v...@rwo.vlaanderen.be> wrote:
Hi Adam,

running ElasticSearch as a daemon is normally very straightforward. Just follow instructions like these: https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-elasticsearch-logstash-and-kibana-4-on-ubuntu-14-04 and then you can control it with:

$ sudo service elasticsearch start
$ sudo service elasticsearch stop
$ sudo service elasticsearch restart

It will automatically run, even after a reboot of your server.

Cheers,
Koen
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David, my understanding of the wsgi configuration, which is hazy and only about 3 weeks old, is that the solitary "/" in the middle of this line:

WSGIScriptAlias / /home/ubuntu/Projects/crip/wsgi.py

tells apache to serve the Django app directly from localhost/, so that your Arches map page url, for example, will be localhost/map.


On Wed, May 6, 2015 at 11:37 AM, David Lopes <cim...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi again,

 About the "ubuntu_trusty_setup.sh" that A. Cox sent, I believe that in lines 40 and 41 the error from the original script persists because we're trying to install geos -3.4.2 and not geos-3.3.8.

What I meant by root privileges was opening a folder as root and then a terminal from there.

Regarding the apache wgsi configuration, I made the recommended changes without any results yet (yes, I restarted apache and cleared the browser's history). To where exactly is the the site's beginning being redirected? no index file is required in the "DocumentRoot" of apache?

Regards,






quarta-feira, 6 de Maio de 2015 às 15:52:50 UTC+1, Adam Cox escreveu:
Splendid, thanks for that Koen.  I'll let you know when I able to get that working.
On Wed, May 6, 2015 at 9:44 AM, Van Daele, Koen <koen.v...@rwo.vlaanderen.be> wrote:
Hi Adam,

running ElasticSearch as a daemon is normally very straightforward. Just follow instructions like these: https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-elasticsearch-logstash-and-kibana-4-on-ubuntu-14-04 and then you can control it with:

$ sudo service elasticsearch start
$ sudo service elasticsearch stop
$ sudo service elasticsearch restart

It will automatically run, even after a reboot of your server.

Cheers,
Koen
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My apologies.  I see that in my apache installation the file in step 3 is "000-default.conf", not "000-default".  Just in case that was causing any confusion.


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David, my understanding of the wsgi configuration, which is hazy and only about 3 weeks old, is that the solitary "/" in the middle of this line:

WSGIScriptAlias / /home/ubuntu/Projects/crip/wsgi.py

tells apache to serve the Django app directly from localhost/, so that your Arches map page url, for example, will be localhost/map.

On Wed, May 6, 2015 at 11:37 AM, David Lopes <cim...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi again,

 About the "ubuntu_trusty_setup.sh" that A. Cox sent, I believe that in lines 40 and 41 the error from the original script persists because we're trying to install geos -3.4.2 and not geos-3.3.8.

What I meant by root privileges was opening a folder as root and then a terminal from there.

Regarding the apache wgsi configuration, I made the recommended changes without any results yet (yes, I restarted apache and cleared the browser's history). To where exactly is the the site's beginning being redirected? no index file is required in the "DocumentRoot" of apache?

Regards,






quarta-feira, 6 de Maio de 2015 às 15:52:50 UTC+1, Adam Cox escreveu:
Splendid, thanks for that Koen.  I'll let you know when I able to get that working.
On Wed, May 6, 2015 at 9:44 AM, Van Daele, Koen <koen.v...@rwo.vlaanderen.be> wrote:
Hi Adam,

running ElasticSearch as a daemon is normally very straightforward. Just follow instructions like these: https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-elasticsearch-logstash-and-kibana-4-on-ubuntu-14-04 and then you can control it with:

$ sudo service elasticsearch start
$ sudo service elasticsearch stop
$ sudo service elasticsearch restart

It will automatically run, even after a reboot of your server.

Cheers,
Koen
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Hi Adam,

Everything works as intended, thanks a lot.
About configuring elastic search for production I will also look into it.

Best regards,
DL

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Glad it was helpful.  Regarding versions of geos: I never touched any version numbers and have not had any problems since running the tar commands with sudo.

David Lopes

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Hi Adam,

My install also works (http://cimbre.eu), I'm starting the inventory and the resulting customization this week I hope.
Maybe we'll have the opportunity to exchange some views about the new challenges ahead.

Alexei Peters

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Hi Everyone!

Today we're happy to announce the release of Arches 3.0 and HIP 1.0 ! 

Arches 3.0
The documentation can be found here https://arches.readthedocs.org/en/3.1.2/

Arches 3.0 is a brand new system which includes:
    • A new and updated mobile friendly UI.  
    • A Reference Data Manager (RDM), a core Arches module which enables the creation and maintenance of controlled vocabularies for use in dropdowns and controlled fields within the various Arches Resource forms.  It also includes import and export to the SKOS format.
    • Built in support for forms and report templates
    • An integrated Elastic search engine
    • A fully localizable UI
    • much more...
Arches 3.0 is available on Pypi at https://pypi.python.org/pypi/arches for those wishing to pip install the software and the code is always available on Bitbucket at https://bitbucket.org/arches/arches3
 
If you want to test the Arches system right away with a proven application see below about installing the HIP.


HIP (Heritage Inventory Package) 1.0
The documentation for the HIP can be found here http://arches-hip.readthedocs.org/en/latest/

The HIP is an application that sits on top of Arches 3.0 and extends Arches capabilities with predefined resource graphs, forms, and report templates.  The HIP was used as the basis for the successful HistoricPlacesLA.org site.
 
HIP  1.0 is also now available for download at https://pypi.python.org/pypi/arches_hip or on Bitbucket at https://bitbucket.org/arches/hip


As always, please visit the archesproject.org site for more information.

Cheers,
The Archesproject team!
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