We've just deployed a little service to help people preview their IATI data in a private version of d-portal (d-preview!).
Importantly, your data doesn't go into the live d-portal, but into a private version to help check your data. We find this is really useful to people involved in preparing and publishing IATI data - as not everyone can sit and check the XML !
This functionality has actually something that's been in the background for a while but we (Open Data Services Cooperative) took the decision to invest and make this public, open and robust.
It's free to all - and people can use either directly, or as an integration to their own tools/workflows. We're resourcing the server for it for six months - so will share back on how much it is used !
The previews are also deleted from the server every seven days.
Thanks Steven, this is a great tool, visualizing XML files before publication is a great final check on the data. I have used it a few times already! Will this be replacing http://d-portal.org:8000/upload ?
Thanks, Steven Flower
! Could you set the sharing permissions to public so that we can share this more widely in Connect? You may also want to share this in the Publishing COP (https://iaticonnect.org/data-publishing-cop). For now, you will need to create a separate post for this in the Publishing COP (we are working on a cross-posting function to be released shortly!). Thank you!
Yes, the link you were using was that "super secret link" we were all using! We didnt think this fair or helpful - hence this service. If you'v any observations or ideas, just post them to https://github.com/notshi/d-preview/issues
@Anna - thanks. I did post it yesterday to public https://iaticonnect.org/post/24) , but sanderhees2
pinged to say nobody would be alerted to it. It'd be a bit spammy to post the same thing into multiple places...
This is great! Very useful. We should somehow alert the users of the publishing tools as they may not frequent Connect but would greatly benefit from this.
Melinda Cuzner
great! Yes, of course - the more users the better. As stated - we're monitoring this (I think @siem may have found it was temporarily over capacity earlier today) - go easy on it folks ;)