HEK AR NOAA SWPC Observer
Bug #1180812 reported by
Jack Ireland
This bug affects 1 person
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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Helioviewer.org |
Fix Committed
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Critical
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Jeff Stys |
Bug Description
A given NOAA AR number has multiple entries in the HEK. For a given NOAA AR number, we should display only one F/E marker. Entries that last more than one day should not be displayed.
What is the best way to display the information the HEK holds on NOAA active regions?
F/E marker labels should show:
- NOAA AR number and mt wilson classification for that day
Pop-up windows:
- event start time: the earliest start time available for that NOAA AR number
- event end time: the latest end time available for that NOAA AR number
- Mt Wilson classification: the current Mt. Wilson classification for that day.
Changed in helioviewer.org: | |
status: | New → Triaged |
importance: | Undecided → Critical |
assignee: | nobody → Jeff Stys (jstys-z) |
Changed in helioviewer.org: | |
status: | Triaged → In Progress |
Changed in helioviewer.org: | |
milestone: | none → 2.4.0 |
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+ When multiple HEK entries for a given NOAA AR number are found overlapping the requestTime, the API now returns a single entry corresponding to the entry from that group having the shortest duration. The earliest and latest event_starttime for the group of related events are noted in that event's hv_event_starttime and hv_event_endtime fields.
+ The API will not perform NOAA AR filtering if the API action "getEvents" is provided with the parameter ar_filter=false. This is not currently supported by the web application's url scheme itself, just the API endpoint.
+ The front-end overrides the value of event_starttime and event_endtime with the values of hv_event_starttime and hv_event_endtime, respectively, for user-display purposes, when they are populated.
+ The value of ar_noaanum for the remaining record is the desired value and is not overridden with a value from any associated records.