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Configure httpd.conf? #331
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Hello, Strictly speaking, enabling HTTPS is optional, but it's highly recommended for any public facing instance. |
Hello again, |
Sorry, this slipped off my radar. If you can, see if you can grab the ".dzi" call from the network tab of the developer console of your web browser. You'll probably have to persist the network logs. |
Can you get the results of ./Data/slide/find ? It looks like there's no location/filepath. |
When I open http://localhost/caMicroscope/Data/slide/find it says "The requested page could not be found" |
Oh, I forgot that it's case sensitive. Can you try the "Template" url but replace it with "Slide"? |
When I open http://localhost/caMicroscope/data/Slide/find there is just "[ ]" |
Ah, this is also my mistake. Since you're using pathdb, your url should contain a number as a slideid. Can you try this url, replacing <> with that number? http://localhost/node/<>?_format=json |
Results in this: {"message":"The \u0022node\u0022 parameter was not converted for the path \u0022/node/{node}\u0022 (route name: \u0022rest.entity.node.GET\u0022)"} |
You'll need to use the pathdb internal slide id; for example, note https://pathdb.cancerimagingarchive.net/caMicroscope/apps/viewer/viewer.html?slideId=21555&mode=pathdb The slide id here is 21555; this is pathdb's internal slide id. The slide metadata call is https://pathdb.cancerimagingarchive.net/node/21555?_format=json |
ok, thanks! Seems like the slide ID is 3 and this is the result of http://localhost/node/3?_format=json: |
It looks like it's set field_iiip_path[0].value to the directory not including the file. That field is where caMicroscope tries to open the file from. Unfortunately, I don't know how to edit that field personally. Do you have the slide manifest you used for quip-imageloader? Additionally, looking into this has made me realize that I forgot to completely roll back a feature that had some issues. If you can, try rebuilding the back service via |
Yes, I have the slide manifest files. I used the example manifest.csv for the sample.svs and for my own testfile it looks similar to the example manifest.csv I rebuild the back service, but it had no effect on the problem. |
@IPorth "All manifest files and svs are located in /quip_distro/data/pathdb/wsi" this may be the problem. You need to put them in /quip_distro/data/images (assuming your quip_distro is located in /quip_distro) not "/quip_distro/data/pathdb/wsi". Which is an internal system location that the docker system maps to. Once you have relocated your images, run the loader again. Use a different collection name for the new load. |
Hi,
I would really like to use quip to view and analyze til classification heatmaps but I’m struggling with the setup.
Would it be possible to get more information about what to do at step 4 “Configure httpd.conf with your certificates to enable https”?
Which certificates are required and where do I have to insert them?
I’m quite new in this field and appreciate any help a lot. Thank you very much in advance!
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