Forum Activity for @dannya

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@dannya
02/08/17 01:36:07PM
584 posts

Upload first


Jamroom Developers

Currently, the workflow for adding media to the system is, first you 'add new' to create entry, then you upload the media file afterward.

I want to let user upload first. If you look at youtube as an example, the upload button pops up an upload interface. You select or drag the file to upload. While the file is uploading and converting, you can enter additional metadata.

How can we achieve this workflow in JR? It seems that I can't upload the media until AFTER I put in metadata, and submit form in order to create the record first.


updated by @dannya: 05/16/17 02:37:32AM
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@dannya
12/20/16 10:59:39AM
584 posts

Tracking minutes played


Jamroom Developers

Is there any way to log and track playback time for a user? I imagine an event listener for a player plugin that sends back data from the session, but I'm not sure of the infrastructure to handle that data stream.
updated by @dannya: 03/22/17 10:47:19AM
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@dannya
12/12/16 09:20:40PM
584 posts

Debugging conversion worker.


Jamroom Developers

Ya. Its commented out. Still nothing.
Are you running queue server and queue clients on different servers? We are.

Is there any way to log the queue client request? I.e., to figure out if the request is being made and being received or if the problem is with the response from the queue server?
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@dannya
12/12/16 01:21:06PM
584 posts

Debugging conversion worker.


Jamroom Developers

So is there a function in the queue client that does the check? It sounds like we need to debug that function and see why it's not picking up the job.
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@dannya
12/10/16 07:31:34AM
584 posts

Debugging conversion worker.


Jamroom Developers

After my last update of the core and the cloud modules, my conversions are not working again. The task is being received by the queue server, and the queue server is successfully pinging conversion server. However the conversion server is not picking up the task. The task is just sitting in the queue.

How do I debug this?
updated by @dannya: 03/14/17 01:18:54AM
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@dannya
12/03/16 08:21:59PM
584 posts

Managing power users


Using Jamroom

Highligting might help. Or a just a star or something. But more important would be the "set as default profile function".
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@dannya
12/03/16 12:25:35PM
584 posts

Managing power users


Using Jamroom

Yep. That was the issue.

Just as a final feedback, maybe in the "select profile" page, the main profile should have some kind of indicator. This concept of main profile is a bit obscure when you have a power user. Making it easy to identify the main profile would be helpful.

It would also help if there was a way to switch default profile. (make default) button or something.
updated by @dannya: 12/03/16 12:59:30PM
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@dannya
12/01/16 10:05:05PM
584 posts

Managing power users


Using Jamroom

I am logged in as master admin. (the screenshot i sent was looking at another account, trying to see what profiles are linked to it). But even as master admin, not seeing profiles linked. Not sure how to troubleshoot. Is this from a recent update?
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@dannya
11/30/16 12:28:17PM
584 posts

Is there a way to limit what FIELDS a profile quota can modify in a form?


Jamroom Developers

I figured. At the moment we are just adding it to the profile quota settings. Keeping it simple and just listing some form fields we want to control write access to. Just select the fields the profile can write (similar to the selection for power user allowed profiles).

Ideally, for each field you would just have full CRUD control for the quota. I just don't need it yet. Right now only need to control write access to 2 fields.
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@dannya
11/30/16 12:01:29PM
584 posts

Is there a way to limit what FIELDS a profile quota can modify in a form?


Jamroom Developers

Not just viewable, but also EDITABLE (i.e. read vs write). And is there function to determine this without using form designer?
updated by @dannya: 11/30/16 12:02:03PM
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