23 items tagged “vaccinate-ca”
2021
Weeknotes: sqlite-utils updates, Datasette and asgi-csrf, open-sourcing VIAL
Some work on sqlite-utils
, asgi-csrf
, a Datasette alpha and we open-sourced VIAL.
Weeknotes: Velma, more Django SQL Dashboard
Matching locations for Vaccinate The States, fun with GeoJSON and more improvements to Django SQL Dashboard.
[... 555 words]Adding GeoDjango to an existing Django project
Work on VIAL for Vaccinate The States continues.
[... 1,503 words]A CSV export, JSON import workflow for bulk updating our data
I just added missing counties to around 1200 of our locations using a combination of tricks, and I thought they’d make a good blog post.
[... 1,429 words]Weeknotes: Vaccinate The States, and how I learned that returning dozens of MB of JSON works just fine these days
On Friday VaccinateCA grew in scope, a lot: we launched a new website called Vaccinate The States. Patrick McKenzie wrote more about the project here—the short version is that we’re building the most comprehensive possible dataset of vaccine availability in the USA, using a combination of data collation, online research and continuing to make a huge number of phone calls.
[... 1,109 words]Porting VaccinateCA to Django
As I mentioned back in February, I’ve been working with the VaccinateCA project to try to bring the pandemic to an end a little earlier by helping gather as accurate a model as possible of where the Covid vaccine is available in California and how people can get it.
[... 2,157 words]VIAL: Preparing for some collaborative testing
With the Airtable limits fast approaching, I’m going to start leaning heavily on people to help verify that VIAL can do the jobs that it needs to do.
[... 465 words]The Airtable formulas at the heart of everything
While working on building a Counties.json API endpoint for VIAL I realized I wasn’t entirely sure how the “Total reports” and “Yeses” numbers in this piece of JSON were calculated:
[... 323 words]VIAL is now live, plus django-sql-dashboard
Our new Django backend has now officially graduated from preview mode! We’ve been running it to collect caller reports for Oregon for over a week now, and today we finally turned off the old Heroku app and promoted https://vial.calltheshots.us/ to be the place that our caller app writes to.
[... 672 words]Weeknotes: tableau-to-sqlite, django-sql-dashboard
This week I started a limited production run of my new backend for Vaccinate CA calling, built a tableau-to-sqlite
import tool and started working on a subset of Datasette for PostgreSQL and Django called django-sql-dashboard
.
APIs for importing locations
An important aspect of the new backend is the ability to import new locations.
[... 254 words]New call queue ready to test. Also geography.
I just shipped the first working preview version of the new /api/requestCall
API [#54]—the API that our caller app uses to get the next location that the caller should be contacting (and lock it so that other users don’t call it at the same time).
Weeknotes: Datasette and Git scraping at NICAR, VaccinateCA
This week I virtually attended the NICAR data journalism conference and made a ton of progress on the Django backend for VaccinateCA (see last week).
[... 773 words]The simplest possible call queue
Today I’ve been working on the queue calling mechanism for the new Django backend.
[... 471 words]Replaying logs to exercise the new API
22 days ago n1mmy pushed a change to help.vaccinate
which logged full details of inoming Netlify function API traffic to an Airtable database.
API ready for testing, first video status update
To celebrate GitHub’s new support for drag-and-dropping mp4 files into Markdown, I decided to switch things around a little and include a video update with today’s blog entry.
[... 656 words]Drawing the rest of the owl
My ambitious goal for the day was to get the new Django/PostgreSQL preview into a state where we could start sending example API requests to it from the help.vaccinate
app.
Trying to end the pandemic a little earlier with VaccinateCA
This week I got involved with the VaccinateCA effort. We are trying to end the pandemic a little earlier, by building the most accurate database possible of vaccination locations and availability in California.
[... 1,154 words]Django admin customization, JSON in our PostgreSQL
My progress slowed a bit today as I started digging into some things I’m less familiar with—but I’ve found some tricks that I think will help us out a lot.
[... 1,089 words]Importing data from Airtable into Django, plus a search engine for all our code
I made a bunch of progress on the Django backend prototype-that-soon-won’t-be-a-prototype today.
[... 935 words]Spinning up a new Django app to act as a backend for VaccinateCA
My goal by the end of this week is to have a working proof of concept for a Django + PostgreSQL app that can replace Airtable as the principle backend for the https://www.vaccinateca.com/ site. This proof of concept will allow us to make a go or no-go decision and figure out what else needs to be implemented before we can start using it to track calls.
[... 762 words]Getting started
Here we go then... I’ve signed up to work on this project full-time, four days a week!
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