GGCE 2023.8 update
Dear all, We are happy to announce the availability of the 2023.8
release of GGCE!
Please check the complete list of changes at:
- Announcement #309 (closed)
- Web https://gitlab.croptrust.org/grin-global/grin-global-ui/-/releases/v2023.8
- API https://gitlab.croptrust.org/grin-global/grin-global-server/-/releases/v2023.8
This release improves the attachment handling in GGCE: the files are now streamed directly between the client and server (instead of loaded into memory) and multiple attachments can use the same file in the repository. A new tool for migrating attachment files from GG's /uploads
folder to GGCE is available to administrators.
GGCE instances with a large number of inventory records were not handling the Curator Tool lookups for GGCE (i.e. "Inventory Lookup *") efficiently. These are now much faster and require less server resources. (grin-global-server#429 (closed))
USDA upgraded their GRIN Taxonomy tables and introduced a new unique constraint on the taxonomy_species
table. With 2023.8
, updating the GRIN Taxonomy data in your GGCE database is again possible.
The status of a viability test in GG is based on the value of percent_viable
: when the value is provided (not null) the test is considered to be completed. GGCE 2023.8
allows for recording that the result of a viability test is conclusive or inconclusive. See Tolerance and Confidence Interval Calculator for Germination Tests.
For the UI the Seed viability was upgraded for conclusive and inconclusive test results, updated translations, and a few squashed bugs.
New feature:
- Conclusive and inconclusive test results.
Database changes:
- Upgraded unique index on
taxonomy_species
(USDA) - Added column
status
toinventory_viablity
.
Existing viability tests will be set to conclusive ifpercent_viable
is populated and to pending if blank.
Conclusive and inconclusive test results.
Now the viable percentage per replica is calculated, allowing users to determine whether the test is conclusive or not.