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Flotilla is the main point of access for operators to interact with multiple robots in a facility.
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Add link to inspections retrieved through ISAR #957

Open aeshub opened 1 year ago

aeshub commented 1 year ago

Describe the new feature you would like to see The table showing the tasks of a mission should contain a link to the inspection data that has been retrieved for the tasks which are completed. Currently the link points to the tag in STID.

Describe the solution you'd like A direct link to the inspection in SLIMM is provided. The following needs to be implemented:

How will this feature affect the current Threat Model? Accessing the SLIMM data requires access to SLIMMs access roles which again should be shared with STID. Keep this in mind and that the access should be on behalf of the user not on behalf of the application.

aeshub commented 1 year ago

Replaces #742

aeshub commented 1 year ago

This issue has automatically been marked as stale as there has been no activity for 60 days.

UsamaEquinorAFK commented 10 months ago

@tsundvoll should we start on this or are we awaiting something from ai-platforms ?

UsamaEquinorAFK commented 9 months ago

Alternatives:

1- Display the link to image in STID. 2- Display the image in Flotilla, hence retrieve the image from SLIMM/BLOB storage and display it. (Linked issue: #1296 ) 3- Display through analytics pipeline, using AI platforms teams solution.

haakonsf commented 5 months ago

It is not obvious that clicking the tag/functional location will redirect to the mission result data. Suggest adding a separate button for displaying or redirecting to the inspection data

aeshub commented 3 months ago

This issue has automatically been marked as stale as there has been no activity for 60 days.

betaniat commented 2 months ago

For now, we can link it to the blob storage but the URL should be generic and easy to change.

aeshub commented 1 week ago

This issue has automatically been marked as stale as there has been no activity for 60 days.