ioos / system-test

IOOS DMAC System Integration Test project
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System-test website #212

Closed ocefpaf closed 8 years ago

ocefpaf commented 9 years ago

@dpsnowden

I just pushed the webpage to https://ioos.github.io/system-test/. I will keep adding the notebooks in the next days.

Two quick questions:

rsignell-usgs commented 9 years ago

@ocefpaf , looks awesome! Is something cool supposed to happen when we click the stations on the Folium plot at the end?

ocefpaf commented 9 years ago

Is something cool supposed to happen when we click the stations on the Folium plot at the end?

The popup will show the data sources only, but if you click on the top right icon you can activate the HFRadar layer.

Note that the original notebook is long and has no explanations about what is going on there.

I want to re-write the next notebooks into smaller chunks and add a "story" to them.

rsignell-usgs commented 9 years ago

Aha! I see the HFRadar layer now. It would be nice to have a color legend on that so we have an idea of wind speed (since wind magnitude on this plot is indicated by color, not length of arrow).

Could you also have the time series pop up when you click a station, like you do with inundation and water temp?

-Rich

ocefpaf commented 9 years ago

Those are all good (and doable) suggestions. But I think it is best to do this in a new notebook. Right now I want the notebooks to be as close as possible to their system-test repo counterparts. I am only updating and cleaning them to make sure they will run.

rsignell-usgs commented 9 years ago

okay, I get it. That's fine.

ocefpaf commented 9 years ago

This notebook was re-written as a post and the test page is gone. For the current page go to: https://ioos.github.io/system-test/

emiliom commented 9 years ago

Very cool, @ocefpaf! I hadn't seen this Pelicanized/bloggified version of the system-test notebooks! The posts look great, and it's nice to see the links to the original notebooks and mybinder. BTW, the mybinder link goes to an index notebook, not to the individual notebook. I think it'd be more user friendly if it went straight to the notebook presented on the blog post; but obviously I have no clue if that's possible with mybinder ...

ocefpaf commented 9 years ago

I think it'd be more user friendly if it went straight to the notebook presented on the blog post

It is probably possible. I will look into that.

ocefpaf commented 8 years ago

@emiliom Disqus should be online. Let me know if it works for you.