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Use the official grammar checker API server / document server CI #18

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snomos opened this issue Mar 29, 2023 · 3 comments
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Use the official grammar checker API server / document server CI #18

snomos opened this issue Mar 29, 2023 · 3 comments
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snomos commented Mar 29, 2023

Or document which server is being used, and make sure that all GC builds end up on that server, so that this web app can be used as a testing ground for the latest changes.

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It's quite plain js + json, so one can open the network tab in devtools and see that the request goes to https://gtweb.uit.no/apy/checker . That's the same apy installation that handles jorgal and mt-testing. Relevant configuration of that server is tracked at https://github.com/unhammer/gtweb-apy-conf .

Generally, as long as yum updates run on that server, things will be up-to-date, but I see yum auto updates have stalled due to some broken deps.

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snomos commented Mar 30, 2023

Thanks for the update. I suggest we continue to run that grammar checker service, and such that CI/CD for non-release builds update the grammars on that server. That is, we keep that service as a testing ground for our work.

I suggest that https://github.com/unhammer/gtweb-apy-conf is moved to the github.com/giellatekno organisation.

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updated https://github.com/giellatekno/gtweb-apy-conf with more current docs + made a script to fetch zchecks via .deb files while we wait for .rpm's to become available again, should be running on newest lang data now

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