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Status: Closed (View Workflow)
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Priority: Minor
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Resolution: Done
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Affects Version/s: None
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Fix Version/s: None
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Sprint:Fall 7 Dec 14 - Dec 23, Spring 1 2021 Mar 22 - Apr 2, Spring 2 2021 Apr 5 - Apr 16, Spring 6 2022 Mar 14 - Mar 25
Description
A lot of Web sites are configured to redirect http to https for most URLs.
However, it is not clear how IGB handles this when accessing Quickload URLs.
For example, what happens if IGB tries to contact a site added to IGB as Quickload URL "http://example.com/quickload" and the server is configured to redirect request to "https://example.com/quickload" ?
Can IGB properly handle the redirect?
Please investigate.
Possible strategy:
- Add an all-new testing Quickload site to BioViz.org (e.g., http://bioviz.org/example_quickload), submit PR for the example and wait for it to merged and deployed
- Confirm that the redirection is working by opening the "contents.txt" URL in a browser (http://bioviz.org/example_quickload/contents.txt)
- Deactivate all current Quickload sites in IGB and then re-start IGB
- Next, add this new Quickload testing URL to IGB using protocol "http" as the quickload address
- Then try to open the genome from the testing site in IGB
- Report any errors observed.
Does IGB appear to be reading and using the testing quickload meta-data files to configure the genome?
Report on any errors.
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Description |
BioViz.org sites are configured to redirect http to https for most URLs.
Currently, IGB does not handle it very well when a site redirects a Quickload URL. Until we can fix this, let's modify the bioviz.org site so that no redirect to https happens for any directories at or below /quickload Note: IGB release 9.1.6 specifies a bioviz.org address for "bar" quickload site. We do this to more easily demonstrate to users how to create a quickload site for sharing data in IGB. |
BioViz.org sites are configured to redirect http to https for most URLs.
Currently, IGB does not handle it very well when a site redirects a Quickload URL. Until we can fix this, let's modify the bioviz.org site so that no redirect to https happens for any directories at or below /quickload |
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Sprint | Fall 7 Dec 14 - Dec 23 [ 110 ] | Fall 7 Dec 14 - Dec 23, Winter 1 Dec 28 - Jan 8 [ 110, 111 ] |
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Sprint | Fall 7 Dec 14 - Dec 23, Winter 1 Dec 28 - Jan 8 [ 110, 111 ] | Fall 7 Dec 14 - Dec 23 [ 110 ] |
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Sprint | Fall 7 Dec 14 - Dec 23 [ 110 ] | Fall 7 Dec 14 - Dec 23, Spring 1 Mar 22 - Apr 2 [ 110, 117 ] |
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Description |
BioViz.org sites are configured to redirect http to https for most URLs.
Currently, IGB does not handle it very well when a site redirects a Quickload URL. Until we can fix this, let's modify the bioviz.org site so that no redirect to https happens for any directories at or below /quickload |
BioViz.org sites are configured to redirect http to https for most URLs.
This may not be working well in conjunction with IGB's ability to fetch data using URLs configured in annots.xml annotation file listings. Please investigate. |
Ann Loraine
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Summary | Allow http for /quickload URLs on BioViz.org | Investigate: Allow http for /quickload URLs on BioViz.org |
Ann Loraine
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Rank | Ranked higher |
Ann Loraine
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Ann Loraine
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Sprint | Fall 7 Dec 14 - Dec 23, Spring 1 2021 Mar 22 - Apr 2 [ 110, 117 ] | Fall 7 Dec 14 - Dec 23, Spring 1 2021 Mar 22 - Apr 2, Spring 2 2021 Apr 5 - Apr 16 [ 110, 117, 118 ] |
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Sprint | Fall 7 Dec 14 - Dec 23, Spring 1 2021 Mar 22 - Apr 2, Spring 2 2021 Apr 5 - Apr 16 [ 110, 117, 118 ] | Fall 7 Dec 14 - Dec 23, Spring 1 2021 Mar 22 - Apr 2, Spring 2 2021 Apr 5 - Apr 16, Spring 3 2021 Apr 19 - Apr 30 [ 110, 117, 118, 119 ] |
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Summary | Investigate: Allow http for /quickload URLs on BioViz.org | Quickload URLs on BioViz.org |
Ann Loraine
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Description |
BioViz.org sites are configured to redirect http to https for most URLs.
This may not be working well in conjunction with IGB's ability to fetch data using URLs configured in annots.xml annotation file listings. Please investigate. |
BioViz.org sites are configured to redirect http to https for most URLs.
What happens if IGB tries to contact a site added to IGB as "http://bioviz.org/quickload" and then the server redirects request to https://bioviz.org/quickload Can IGB properly handle the direct? Please investigate. |
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Priority | Major [ 3 ] | Minor [ 4 ] |
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Issue Type | Bug [ 1 ] | Task [ 3 ] |
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Description |
BioViz.org sites are configured to redirect http to https for most URLs.
What happens if IGB tries to contact a site added to IGB as "http://bioviz.org/quickload" and then the server redirects request to https://bioviz.org/quickload Can IGB properly handle the direct? Please investigate. |
BioViz.org sites are configured to redirect http to https for most URLs.
What happens if IGB tries to contact a site added to IGB as "http://bioviz.org/quickload" and then the server redirects request to https://bioviz.org/quickload Can IGB properly handle the redirect? Please investigate. |
Logan Weidenhammer (Inactive)
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Status | To-Do [ 10305 ] | In Progress [ 3 ] |
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Status | In Progress [ 3 ] | To-Do [ 10305 ] |
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Description |
BioViz.org sites are configured to redirect http to https for most URLs.
What happens if IGB tries to contact a site added to IGB as "http://bioviz.org/quickload" and then the server redirects request to https://bioviz.org/quickload Can IGB properly handle the redirect? Please investigate. |
BioViz.org sites are configured to redirect http to https for most URLs.
What happens if IGB tries to contact a site added to IGB as "http://bioviz.org/quickload" and then the server redirects request to https://bioviz.org/quickload Can IGB properly handle the redirect? Please investigate. |
Nowlan Freese
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Link | This issue relates to IGBF-2814 [ IGBF-2814 ] |
Logan Weidenhammer (Inactive)
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Assignee | Rachel Weidenhammer [ rweidenh ] |
Logan Weidenhammer (Inactive)
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Status | To-Do [ 10305 ] | In Progress [ 3 ] |
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Description |
BioViz.org sites are configured to redirect http to https for most URLs.
What happens if IGB tries to contact a site added to IGB as "http://bioviz.org/quickload" and then the server redirects request to https://bioviz.org/quickload Can IGB properly handle the redirect? Please investigate. |
BioViz.org sites are configured to redirect http to https for most URLs.
What happens if IGB tries to contact a site added to IGB as "http://bioviz.org/quickload" and then the server redirects request to https://bioviz.org/quickload Can IGB properly handle the redirect? Please investigate. Add an http remote quickload as a data source, whose site will redirect to https. Then open the genome and version in IGB. Check to see that the remote quickload is available in the Data Access panel. Check that the quickload files can be opened and loaded in IGB. |
Logan Weidenhammer (Inactive)
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Description |
BioViz.org sites are configured to redirect http to https for most URLs.
What happens if IGB tries to contact a site added to IGB as "http://bioviz.org/quickload" and then the server redirects request to https://bioviz.org/quickload Can IGB properly handle the redirect? Please investigate. Add an http remote quickload as a data source, whose site will redirect to https. Then open the genome and version in IGB. Check to see that the remote quickload is available in the Data Access panel. Check that the quickload files can be opened and loaded in IGB. |
BioViz.org sites are configured to redirect http to https for most URLs.
What happens if IGB tries to contact a site added to IGB as "http://bioviz.org/quickload" and then the server redirects request to https://bioviz.org/quickload Can IGB properly handle the redirect? Please investigate. Add a http remote quickload as a data source, whose site will redirect to https. Then open the genome and version in IGB. Check to see that the remote quickload is available in the Data Access panel. Check that the quickload files can be opened and loaded in IGB. |
Logan Weidenhammer (Inactive)
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Status | In Progress [ 3 ] | To-Do [ 10305 ] |
Logan Weidenhammer (Inactive)
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Assignee | Rachel Weidenhammer [ rweidenh ] |
Ann Loraine
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Sprint | Fall 7 Dec 14 - Dec 23, Spring 1 2021 Mar 22 - Apr 2, Spring 2 2021 Apr 5 - Apr 16, Spring 3 2021 Apr 19 - Apr 30 [ 110, 117, 118, 119 ] | Fall 7 Dec 14 - Dec 23, Spring 1 2021 Mar 22 - Apr 2, Spring 2 2021 Apr 5 - Apr 16 [ 110, 117, 118 ] |
Ann Loraine
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Rank | Ranked higher |
Ann Loraine
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Description |
BioViz.org sites are configured to redirect http to https for most URLs.
What happens if IGB tries to contact a site added to IGB as "http://bioviz.org/quickload" and then the server redirects request to https://bioviz.org/quickload Can IGB properly handle the redirect? Please investigate. Add a http remote quickload as a data source, whose site will redirect to https. Then open the genome and version in IGB. Check to see that the remote quickload is available in the Data Access panel. Check that the quickload files can be opened and loaded in IGB. |
A lot of Web sites are configured to redirect http to https for most URLs.
However, it is not clear how IGB handles this when accessing Quickload URLs. For example, what happens if IGB tries to contact a site added to IGB as "http://example.com/quickload" and then the server redirects request to https://example.com/quickload Can IGB properly handle the redirect? Please investigate. Add a http remote quickload as a data source, whose site will redirect to https. Then open the genome and version in IGB. Check to see that the remote quickload is available in the Data Access panel. Check that the quickload files can be opened and loaded in IGB. |
Ann Loraine
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Summary | Quickload URLs on BioViz.org | Investigate: How does IGB handle Quickload URL redirection from http to https |
Ann Loraine
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Description |
A lot of Web sites are configured to redirect http to https for most URLs.
However, it is not clear how IGB handles this when accessing Quickload URLs. For example, what happens if IGB tries to contact a site added to IGB as "http://example.com/quickload" and then the server redirects request to https://example.com/quickload Can IGB properly handle the redirect? Please investigate. Add a http remote quickload as a data source, whose site will redirect to https. Then open the genome and version in IGB. Check to see that the remote quickload is available in the Data Access panel. Check that the quickload files can be opened and loaded in IGB. |
A lot of Web sites are configured to redirect http to https for most URLs.
However, it is not clear how IGB handles this when accessing Quickload URLs. For example, what happens if IGB tries to contact a site added to IGB as Quickload URL "http://example.com/quickload" and the server is configured to redirect request to https://example.com/quickload? Can IGB properly handle the redirect? Please investigate. Possible strategy: * Add an all-new testing Quickload site to BioViz.org (e.g., http://bioviz.org/example_quickload), submit PR for the example and wait for it to merged and deployed * Confirm that the redirection is working by opening the "contents.txt" URL in a browser (http://bioviz.org/example_quickload/contents.txt) * Deactivate all current Quickload sites in IGB and then re-start IGB * Next, add this new Quickload testing URL to IGB using protocol "http" as the quickload address * Then try to open the genome from the testing site in IGB * Report any errors observed. Does IGB appear to be reading and using the testing quickload meta-data files to configure the genome? Report on any errors. |
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[ It looks like per the related issue [code changes|https://bitbucket.org/pbadzuh/bioviz-playbooks_pbdev/commits/a9083860d12ee60458013c39b91b110b44a9ebf4] that only a user coming from galaxy will be redirected to the http site, otherwise a user will be redirected to the https site.
So, https redirection is turned on for IGB. When I use http://bioviz.org/quickload/bar/ as a quickload, it is accepted by IGB as an available data source. Both the http and https version of this link appear to work per the Data Sources tab in Preferences window. I haven't yet been able to figure out how to load them in IGB because the genome version from the remote site is the same as one already available on IGB, and it will automatically load that one even when another source is available. ] |
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Comment |
[ The sites: http://bioviz.org/quickload/bar/ and http://bioviz.org/quickload/test/
fail to redirect from http to https and so cannot be used for testing this issue. I have connected via Cisco AnyConnect vpn.uncc.edu. The site https://cci-igbquickload-dev.dyn.uncc.edu/quickload/ fails to load for me so cannot be used for testing at this time. ] |
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[ It may be possible to test this issue by testing the server specified in IGBF-2814.
Note that you will need to be signed in to the UNCC VPN to be able to access the site: https://cci-igbquickload-dev.dyn.uncc.edu/quickload/ ] |
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Sprint | Fall 7 Dec 14 - Dec 23, Spring 1 2021 Mar 22 - Apr 2, Spring 2 2021 Apr 5 - Apr 16 [ 110, 117, 118 ] | Fall 7 Dec 14 - Dec 23, Spring 1 2021 Mar 22 - Apr 2, Spring 2 2021 Apr 5 - Apr 16, Spring 6 2022 Mar 14 - Mar 25 [ 110, 117, 118, 141 ] |
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Description |
A lot of Web sites are configured to redirect http to https for most URLs.
However, it is not clear how IGB handles this when accessing Quickload URLs. For example, what happens if IGB tries to contact a site added to IGB as Quickload URL "http://example.com/quickload" and the server is configured to redirect request to https://example.com/quickload? Can IGB properly handle the redirect? Please investigate. Possible strategy: * Add an all-new testing Quickload site to BioViz.org (e.g., http://bioviz.org/example_quickload), submit PR for the example and wait for it to merged and deployed * Confirm that the redirection is working by opening the "contents.txt" URL in a browser (http://bioviz.org/example_quickload/contents.txt) * Deactivate all current Quickload sites in IGB and then re-start IGB * Next, add this new Quickload testing URL to IGB using protocol "http" as the quickload address * Then try to open the genome from the testing site in IGB * Report any errors observed. Does IGB appear to be reading and using the testing quickload meta-data files to configure the genome? Report on any errors. |
A lot of Web sites are configured to redirect http to https for most URLs.
However, it is not clear how IGB handles this when accessing Quickload URLs. For example, what happens if IGB tries to contact a site added to IGB as Quickload URL "http://example.com/quickload" and the server is configured to redirect request to https://example.com/quickload ? Can IGB properly handle the redirect? Please investigate. Possible strategy: * Add an all-new testing Quickload site to BioViz.org (e.g., http://bioviz.org/example_quickload), submit PR for the example and wait for it to merged and deployed * Confirm that the redirection is working by opening the "contents.txt" URL in a browser (http://bioviz.org/example_quickload/contents.txt) * Deactivate all current Quickload sites in IGB and then re-start IGB * Next, add this new Quickload testing URL to IGB using protocol "http" as the quickload address * Then try to open the genome from the testing site in IGB * Report any errors observed. Does IGB appear to be reading and using the testing quickload meta-data files to configure the genome? Report on any errors. |
Ann Loraine
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Description |
A lot of Web sites are configured to redirect http to https for most URLs.
However, it is not clear how IGB handles this when accessing Quickload URLs. For example, what happens if IGB tries to contact a site added to IGB as Quickload URL "http://example.com/quickload" and the server is configured to redirect request to https://example.com/quickload ? Can IGB properly handle the redirect? Please investigate. Possible strategy: * Add an all-new testing Quickload site to BioViz.org (e.g., http://bioviz.org/example_quickload), submit PR for the example and wait for it to merged and deployed * Confirm that the redirection is working by opening the "contents.txt" URL in a browser (http://bioviz.org/example_quickload/contents.txt) * Deactivate all current Quickload sites in IGB and then re-start IGB * Next, add this new Quickload testing URL to IGB using protocol "http" as the quickload address * Then try to open the genome from the testing site in IGB * Report any errors observed. Does IGB appear to be reading and using the testing quickload meta-data files to configure the genome? Report on any errors. |
A lot of Web sites are configured to redirect http to https for most URLs.
However, it is not clear how IGB handles this when accessing Quickload URLs. For example, what happens if IGB tries to contact a site added to IGB as Quickload URL "http://example.com/quickload" and the server is configured to redirect request to "https://example.com/quickload" ? Can IGB properly handle the redirect? Please investigate. Possible strategy: * Add an all-new testing Quickload site to BioViz.org (e.g., http://bioviz.org/example_quickload), submit PR for the example and wait for it to merged and deployed * Confirm that the redirection is working by opening the "contents.txt" URL in a browser (http://bioviz.org/example_quickload/contents.txt) * Deactivate all current Quickload sites in IGB and then re-start IGB * Next, add this new Quickload testing URL to IGB using protocol "http" as the quickload address * Then try to open the genome from the testing site in IGB * Report any errors observed. Does IGB appear to be reading and using the testing quickload meta-data files to configure the genome? Report on any errors. |
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