Closed JamesSaxon closed 5 years ago
@jkoschinsky will share (perhaps privately) several additional resources for testing this.
added four destination files on Box (they're non-public): https://uchicago.app.box.com/folder/81503586477
3 files are for Chicago (groceries, pharmacies and health services) 1 file is for Austria to test the Euclidean distance (social supermarkets)
will upload additional test files soon
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as I'm uploading different test data files, I'm realizing we probably need a way to define the spatial extent of the origins. Do we already have that?
E.g. there's a dataset with health resources for Southern IL, which spans several cities and areas inbetween. How do we constrain the tracts that are used as origins for these destinations?
I think that the subtasks laid out in this particular issue are done. I'm closing, but will make a new, related issue for reproducing access measurements on aws.
Adapt mmap to process, post, and display access requests:
map.on('click', function())
in mmap, to send the geoid from the Census back to AWS. If the lambda function is just returning the times, it should look exactly like the default mmap.