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<p>41.0.6 - 2023-11-27</p>
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* Fixed a null-pointer-dereference and segfault that could occur when
loading
certificates from a PKCS#7 bundle. Credit to **pkuzco** for reporting
the
issue. **CVE-2023-49083**
<p>.. _v41-0-5:
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aki_prj23_transparenzregister
Contributions
See the CONTRIBUTING.md about how code should be formatted and what kind of rules we set ourselves.
Available entrypoints
The project has currently the following entrypoint available:
- data-transformation > Transfers all the data from the mongodb into the sql db to make it available as production data.
- data-processing > Processes the data using NLP methods and transfers matched data into the SQL table ready for use.
- reset-sql > Resets all sql tables in the connected db.
- copy-sql > Copys the content of a db to another db.
- webserver > Starts the webserver showing the analysis results.
DB Connection settings
To connect to the SQL db see sql/connector.py To connect to the Mongo db see [connect]
Create a secrets.json
in the root of this repo with the following structure (values to be replaces by desired config):
The sqlite db is alternative to the postgres section.
{
"sqlite": "path-to-sqlite.db",
"postgres": {
"username": "username",
"password": "password",
"host": "localhost",
"database": "db-name",
"port": 5432
},
"mongo": {
"username": "username",
"password": "password",
"host": "localhost",
"database": "transparenzregister",
"port": 27017
}
}
Alternatively, the secrets can be provided as environment variables. One option to do so is to add a .env
file with
the following layout:
PYTHON_POSTGRES_USERNAME=postgres
PYTHON_POSTGRES_PASSWORD=postgres
PYTHON_POSTGRES_HOST=postgres
PYTHON_POSTGRES_DATABASE=postgres
PYTHON_POSTGRES_PORT=5432
PYTHON_MONGO_USERNAME=username
PYTHON_MONGO_HOST=mongodb
PYTHON_MONGO_PASSWORD=password
PYTHON_MONGO_PORT=27017
PYTHON_MONGO_DATABASE=transparenzregister
PYTHON_SQLITE_PATH=PathToSQLite3.db # An overwrite path to an sqllite db
PYTHON_DASH_LOGIN_USERNAME=some-login-to-webgui
PYTHON_DASH_LOGIN_PW=some-pw-to-login-to-webgui
PYTHON_INGEST_SCHEDULE=12 # Every x hours
CR=ghcr.io/fhswf/aki_prj23_transparenzregister
TAG=latest
HTTP_PORT=80
The prefix PYTHON_
can be customized by setting a different prefix
when constructing the ConfigProvider.
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