Hi Thomas, Testing the app on darni would be great. Thanks for the offer. For some reason ShinyProxy deploys apps from Docker containers. And I think that, at least for the first draft, sticking with the standard procedure might be the easiest solution. Kind regards, Christian Christian Düben Research Associate Chair of Macroeconomics Hamburg University Von-Melle-Park 5, Room 3102 20146 Hamburg Germany +49 40 42838 1898 christian.dueben@uni-hamburg.de http://www.christian-dueben.com -----Original Message----- From: Thomas Krichel <krichel@openlib.org> Sent: Samstag, 30. Mai 2020 07:08 To: Düben, Christian <Christian.Dueben@uni-hamburg.de> Cc: CollEc Run <collec-run@lists.openlib.org> Subject: Re: RePEc Visual Düben, Christian writes
CollEc's server does not really have any vacant CPU capacity to test the web application.
Sure, because it's doing the calculations for the legacy service.
I therefore suggest to upload the test application to another server
I can give you darni. I'm building ArchEc there. I can create an icanis account there, or some other name you like and then point the dns entry test.collect.repec.org to it. I'm not sure if we need to run it in a docker container. I've never done it. For me it just creates a layer of complication. I rarely get to move machines anyway, and all (bar helos) run Debian testing. -- Cheers, Thomas Krichel http://openlib.org/home/krichel skype:thomaskrichel