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RSS FEED #178

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chiwaileung opened this issue Feb 6, 2020 · 12 comments
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RSS FEED #178

chiwaileung opened this issue Feb 6, 2020 · 12 comments
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chiwaileung commented Feb 6, 2020

Landing page

  • RSS feed are to be added as a layer on and off (including sub-category with the names of each RSS feed to be individually turn on and off as per user preferences)
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Profile

  • Regions of interest
  • RSS feed (checklist options)
    • Being able to add in the other option that will be available for the next users
  • Display is on map (icons on the map as per old platform – rethink icons for relevancy as below) – Only for geo-enable ones

Event List: New Feed

  • Advance filters for RSS feeds based on Event types and Regional Proximity as a first pass of access before saving as preference
  • Having the table of all RSS feed saved as per pre-advanced filter
  • Only display map only if geo-enable, otherwise, having a sentence saying: ‘Sorry, no map are available for that external information’.
  • Adding RSS feed
  • Including Twitter and related report functions to be displayed under ‘ News feed’

What is going to be achieved

  • Twitter, as a feed, needs to be improved in terms of Interface and Experience (vendor inputs required as a proposal).
  • Relevant RSS feeds according to geographical areas and to your profile need to be customised by the users for both geo and non-geo RSS feeds (on map and on table) – and displayed as per user’s preferences.
  • REACH remember preferences for RSS feed based on AD (icon + essential info shown on the small popup modal on map and table).
  • RSS feed need to be displayed on table based on the last chronologically updated one.
  • Viewers are able to save their own preferences.
  • On event page, information shown on map and table are related to ‘type of event’ + ‘location’ only (picked up and based on users preferred RSS feeds).
  • REACH, up to the technical constraints, will incorporate the data + filter of data from the WHO EIOP API.
  • RSS feed without geo-enabled API preferences and visible on map or table, visible on table now
  • Relevant and customised RSS feed to user: generic channels + local channels (having favourite news channels + local news channels for a specific alert). Remember RSS feed preferences per profile linked to AD.

Features clarification (RSS Feed).docx
Clarification - RSS FEED (2).pptx

@chiwaileung
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@hohangleung Please look on the requirement, the RSS with geo enabled should be display on the map in landing page

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@chiwaileung @LucieGueuning

Can we have the actual origin of the RSS (XML) URL? Most of it seems only website but not RSS feeds, or only contains information of the organization.

Also, what is Websites regularly followed for Alert detection ?
APIs to "follow" ?

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LucieGueuning commented Feb 17, 2020

@chiwaileung @LucieGueuning

Can we have the actual origin of the RSS (XML) URL? Most of it seems only website but not RSS feeds, or only contains information of the organization.

Yes, if it is website, it means they don't have geo-enable info - so needs to be in the list of hyperlink. You got them all

Also, what is Websites regularly followed for Alert detection ?

Forget about this one

APIs to "follow" ?

Forget about this one

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@LucieGueuning

In this case, there are actually no geo-enable RSS in the list at all. And only one of them has an active RSS Feed.
Which you please confirm this list in case I am searching for the wrong website?

Medisys
http://medisys.newsbrief.eu/rss?type=24hrs&language=en&duplicates=false
(Top Stories RSS, no Geo Data)

GPHIN
https://gphin.canada.ca/cepr/articles.jsp?language=en_CA
(Website Only)

Epicore
https://epicore.org/#/home
(Website Only)

Gideon
https://dlca.logcluster.org/display/public/DLCA/LCA+Homepage
(Website only)

http://www.oie.int/eng/BIOTHREAT2017/Presentations/6.2_BARBOZA-presentation.pdf
(PDF?)

pro-med
https://promedmail.org/feed/
(Found RSS URL, but doesn’t seems actively in-use, no content available)

inarisk
http://inarisk.bnpb.go.id/
(Website only)

UNDSS
https://dss.un.org/
(Website only)

UN OCHA Geo Specialised Portal
https://www.unocha.org/
(Website only)

liveumap
https://liveuamap.com/
(Website only)

LRA Crisis Tracker
https://invisiblechildren.com/program/lra-crisis-tracker/
(Website only)

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GDACS :
https://www.gdacs.org/xml/rss.xml

@LucieGueuning
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Please add the following for the list (cf. general clarification for requirements)
https://www.pdc.org/
http://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/handle/10665/258766/9789290226093-eng.pdf

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LucieGueuning commented Feb 28, 2020

@chiwaileung @hohangleung
As per our discussion during our last call, I re-think the way RSS feed (and website hyperlink work) to make it easier to implement for you. Please let me know this is clear and fine for you

(1) = Geo-enable RSS feed
(2) = Non Geo-Enable RSS Feed
(3) = Websites (non RSS feed)

  • Replace 'RSS Feeds' by 'Early Alerts'

Landing page:

  • We will have the geo-enable ones (GDACS, USGS, TSR (based on Allen's follow-up)) as icons on the maps, using the menu selection for layers on and off called (Early Alerts, instead of RSS feed).
  • We will have a 'View All' after the word Early Alerts in the menu selection that leads to the Profile page with the preferred Early Alerts website

Event Page
We keep as it is, meaning: with the RSS feed on the list. When use clicks on one, it shows details + map (if geo-enable). No map if not and a mention that there is no geo-enable data for that specific RSS feed

  • the results are based on preferred ones from profile + location ones from event. Results include both 1 and 2 type of RSS feed (as above)
  • Adding a sentence 'View All My Early Alerts' as hyperlink that leads to Profile page
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    to have access to the 3 type of RSS feed (which websites).

Profile page - this is where you set your preferred ones based on portfolio country

  • Remove under 'My Profile'> 'Settings', the RSS feeds dropdown.
  • Change 'My RSS Feeds'with 'My Early Alerts'
  • Within 'My Early Alerts' possibility to select from check box type of entry multiple options of RSS feed (based on the list as above in the comments).
  • Possibility for user to add other with name and link (that works as the other + specify - will be added to the list of drop down for the next user).

We can go through it during a call if this is not clear. It should not change too much. It is for more clarity.

@chiwaileung please confirm asap

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Updated RSS feed links, the card has been updated also
USGS - https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/feed/v1.0/summary/2.5_month.atom
GDACS - https://gdacs.org/xml/rss_homepage.xml

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hohangleung commented Mar 5, 2020

@LucieGueuning RSS feed (checklist options)
Being able to add in the other option that will be available for the next users
This one is like option, users add a new RSS feed will add to all user?

@LucieGueuning
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Yes. It is like other+ specify.
User add a 'RSS feed'or website hyperlink
This one is becoming available to the other in the check boxes list under My Early Alerts'.

Clear?

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@LucieGueuning
What is WHO EIOP API?

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It is for our field team that has access to the WHE platform to have it as an output in REACH

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Can we embed their dashboard for those who have access?

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