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Error on `/bill/6/cen_doc_h/73/actions`: unknown resource.
There is an uncommon bill in the 6th congress named 6 cen_doc_h 73
.
During a scraping run using:
https://base.bingo/code/reap/src/branch/main/congress.process.rb
I came across a number of errors I need to manually bypass:
2023-10-28T17:39:26+00:00: Pulling session/6/bill/cen_doc_h73.2023-07-06T17-55-26Z
.0; actions.0Error: Code # 404
"{\n \"error\": \"Unknown resource: bill/6/cen_doc_h/73/actions\"\n}"
Error: Code # 404
"{\n \"error\": \"Unknown resource: bill/6/cen_doc_h/73/actions\"\n}"
Error: Code # 404
"{\n \"error\": \"Unknown resource: bill/6/cen_doc_h/73/actions\"\n}"
Error: Code # 404
"{\n \"error\": \"Unknown resource: bill/6/cen_doc_h/73/actions\"\n}"
Error: Code # 404
"{\n \"error\": \"Unknown resource: bill/6/cen_doc_h/73/actions\"\n}"
Error: Code # 404
"{\n \"error\": \"Unknown resource: bill/6/cen_doc_h/73/actions\"\n}"
Error: Code # 404
"{\n \"error\": \"Unknown resource: bill/6/cen_doc_h/73/actions\"\n}"
undefined method `code' for nil:NilClass
From: /root/reap/lib/congress.rb:84 Congress#query_address:
79: end
80:
81: response
82: rescue => e
83: STDERR.puts e
=> 84: binding.pry
85: end
86:
87: def page_loop address, key, body
88: measures = []
89: begin
[1] pry(#<Congress>)>
I decided to bail from my retry loop and accept the error json, upon seeing any 404 errors... though this kicks the problem through to be handled in the application layer someday.
Got curious and did some poking around. I remembered that, somewhat recently, the case sensitivity for some API endpoints was changed. It looks like it wants to return something when requesting
bill/6/CEN_DOC_H/73
, but hits an error
Reverse for 'bill_committees' with keyword arguments... not found...
bill/6/CEN_DOC_H/73/actions
interestingly enough still returns "Unknown resource". Probably has something to do with the previous error.
Thank you for reporting this issue. Historical bills and bill text predate authenticated digital publishing. Additionally it is important to note that bills from 1799 (6th Congress) to 1817 (14th Congress) were not systematically numbered and appear as such on Congress.gov. That means that there is not an authoritative bill number associated with these bills and the number that appears in the URL is not a bill number. Read more about early congress bill numbering on our Numbers, Numbers, Numbers blog. We recognize that this is not ideal in the context of the API; however, this feedback inspires us to 1.) explore ways to improve the API’s retrieval of older Congressional data and 2.) improve our API Bill endpoint documentation.