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National Water Model Upload to HydroShare: Broken #26

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aphelionz opened this issue Dec 21, 2017 · 9 comments
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National Water Model Upload to HydroShare: Broken #26

aphelionz opened this issue Dec 21, 2017 · 9 comments

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From @ChristinaB on November 23, 2016 18:35

@danames
We need a NWM demo for AGU that launches from the App page. The final step of uploading the work back to HydroShare needs testing. Here is an example of how I broke it on a first attempt to make it work:
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Copied from original issue: hydroshare/hydroshare#1626

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From @ChristinaB on November 23, 2016 18:36

here's the setup. It hangs when you click on 'Add to Hydroshare'

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From @ChristinaB on November 30, 2016 2:22

Hi @danames and @dtarb - this issue relates to the email that needs to go out to the group on testing Apps so they can be successfully demoed at AGU. Who and how do these issues get assigned? Thanks!!

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From @ChristinaB on November 30, 2016 16:56

@zhiyuli and @Lizabrazil Do we want a checkbox here?

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From @ChristinaB on November 30, 2016 17:2

  • Add instructions pop up

  • Fix broken Upload to HydroShare - see USGS AHPS viewer, that code works

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From @ChristinaB on November 30, 2016 18:15

List of issues that came up in Onion Creek demo 11/30/16 @Lizabrazil please add on

  • Change error message so that we have an idea how to avoid the error, for example, select a different date.
  • Limit it to pick hours in the day where the forecast is available.

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From @ChristinaB on November 30, 2016 18:49

@danames and @zhiyuli we need to know how you want to handle uploading to HydroShare. We need your feedback here. Thanks!!!

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From @danames on December 1, 2016 23:44

At this point, Our intention is simply to remove the button for uploading.
This will give us time to improve that functionality and deploy it later
after the current crisis deadlines are past. The idea of uploading the
resulting time series file to a resource is really powerful, but I want to
make sure it works well. One of the issues here is we need to make sure
that the time series resource type can handle input of a water ml file. -
Dan

On Wed, Nov 30, 2016 at 11:51 AM Christina Bandaragoda <
[email protected]> wrote:

@danames https://github.com/danames and @zhiyuli
https://github.com/zhiyuli we need to know how you want to handle
uploading to HydroShare. We need your feedback here. Thanks!!!


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From @horsburgh on December 2, 2016 0:50

@danames - The HydroShare time series resource currently supports upload of an ODM2 SQLite file or a CSV file. We've not added WaterML import yet.

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From @dtarb on December 2, 2016 6:49

I suggest either load it to generic, or to time series as CSV.

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