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Upload Metadata Error no handlers for xml #11701

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jeff-bradley opened this issue Nov 16, 2023 · 5 comments
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Upload Metadata Error no handlers for xml #11701

jeff-bradley opened this issue Nov 16, 2023 · 5 comments

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@jeff-bradley
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Expected Behavior

Download ISO Metadata for dataset.
Upload ISO Metadata for dataset.

Actual Behavior

Download ISO Metadata works, but when uploading the same file I get an Error with "Unexpected error! - Unknwon Error Code. Contact the system administrator for more information regarding this error message. Additional info: [No handlers found for this dataset type]"

Steps to Reproduce the Problem

1.Download Metadata
2.Upload same Metadata
3.Error returned

Specifications

  • GeoNode version:4 master
  • Installation type (vanilla, geonode-project):vanilla
  • Installation method (manual, docker):docker
  • Platform: GCP linux compute engine and also local wsl linux ubuntu
  • Additional details:
@davicustodio
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I confirm the same behavior in version 4.1.x

@mattiagiupponi
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Issues for handling XML and SLD files are already open in the geonode-importer repo

@giohappy
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giohappy commented Feb 8, 2024

This is caused by a refactoring in #11363
The issue is being tracked inside GeoNode/geonode-importer#200

@ridoo
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ridoo commented Mar 22, 2024

@giohappy after fixing the Regression, can this issue be closed then?

@mattiagiupponi
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fixed by #12049

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