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RRAPP-IDX

This application reads taxonomic and occurrence data from ElasticSearch as indexed by dwc-bot-es and index analysis such as Extent of Occurrences, Area of Occupancy and others to provide a Extinction Risk Assessment as defined by IUCN methodology criterion B.

Running

Manual

First, start your ElasticSearch 5.0.

Then run the dwc-bot-es.

After dwc-bot-es has indexed the needed data, run this bot.

Run with Docker

Run the docker container

$ docker run -d -volume /etc/biodiv:/etc/biodiv:ro diogok/rrapp-idx

Run the JAR

Download the latest jar from the realases page and run it:

$ java -server -jar rrapp-idx.jar

Configuration

It will look for a configuration file on /etc/biodiv/config.ini or at the file defined by CONFIG environment variable.

The configuration file looks like the following:

ELASTICSEARCH=http://localhost:9200
INDEX=dwc
SOURCE=lista_especies_flora_brasil
LOOP=false

ElasticSearch tells to which elasticsearch server to connect. INDEX tells which ElasticSearch index to use. SOURCE define which checklist use from the Resources indexed. LOOP defines if the rrapp-idx should run in loop(true) or only once(false).

You can set the configuration override to use with environment variables, such as:

$ CONFIG=/etc/biodiv/dwc.ini ELASTICSEARCH=http://localhost:9200 INDEX=dwc java -jar rrapp-idx.jar

Or all options combined:

$ LOOP=true ELASTICSEARCH=http://localhost:9200 INDEX=dwc java -jar rrapp-idx.jar

If not running on a system with environment variables you can also set them using java properties, as such:

$ java -jar -DLOOP=true -DCONFIG=/etc/biodiv/config.ini -DELASTICSEARCH=http://localhost:9200 -DINDEX=dwc rrapp-idx.jar

License

MIT