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A few random issues #71

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merl1n0 opened this issue Jan 22, 2025 · 0 comments
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A few random issues #71

merl1n0 opened this issue Jan 22, 2025 · 0 comments

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merl1n0 commented Jan 22, 2025

Hi, I'm trying invenio-rdm-starter. I have a few random issues: not sure which is specific of rdm starter and which is common with rdm v12 installed with the "quick install docs".

  1. after setup.sh the default password for [email protected] doesn't work; I need to create an user with invenio user create ... , grant him admin role, then log in with those credentials.
  2. an unprivileged user does not have the "+ new community" button, which is good. However, the "+ new upload" lead to a "Permission Required" page explaining that " You do not have sufficient permissions to view this page." The setup.sh only defines the admin role.
  3. After creating a few communities and a few users, I cannot invite members to a community that I own: the search form does not find any users. (this also happens with a normal v12 install).
  4. The "invenio rdm demo site" github page has a rdmwipe.sh script which supposedly "reset to factory defaults" an instance. Looking there, two more roles are created: administration and administration-moderation. Is anything similar also defined in rdm starter or v12 in general?
  5. I modified invenio.cfg (added custom fields) and some stuff inside app_data, assuming that these would be copied in the invenio-rdm-starter-worker-1 and invenio-rdm-starter-web-1 containers by the Dockerfile when rebuilding the images, but this doesn't happen: I always end up with the plain original invenio.cfg in the rebuilt containers. I see that one should add entries in the .env file, however adding Custom Fields via .env looks too cumbersome to me.

Thanks for this rdm starter tool and thanks for any help!

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