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AssertionError when run the test #49

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KianaHsh opened this issue Jan 23, 2025 · 4 comments
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AssertionError when run the test #49

KianaHsh opened this issue Jan 23, 2025 · 4 comments

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@KianaHsh
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Hi,
I installed the stream2segment and when I run the test, I get this error:

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@rizac
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rizac commented Jan 28, 2025

Hi,

thanks for reporting the error

This looks like an error in the test file, I will try to fix it as soon as possible but , as in many research software projects, we have not many resources, so I'll try to do it in my spare time.

Meanwhile, you can skip running tests and use the program directly, in case of errors do not hesitate to report it here

@KianaHsh
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KianaHsh commented Jan 28, 2025

Thank you for your response.
I skipped tunning the test and used the program directly and I downloaded a series of segments successfully. However when I want to visualize the data using s2s show -d download.yaml
I get this warning and it seems that nothing is proceeding :

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Do you know how I can solve it? the version of the Flask package I have is exactly the one specified in the requirements.txt file.

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@rizac
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rizac commented Jan 29, 2025

That warning is just a warning...

A web page should open automatically, if not, simply open the browser and type the URL that is shown (http://127.0....)

@KianaHsh
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Thank you very much for your response. It is solved.

@KianaHsh KianaHsh reopened this Jan 29, 2025
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