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Add water quality data to site model and use it to power site filter #1049
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This PR looks quite good for adding water quality data to the site. I only had minor comments as feedback below.
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This probably warrants some discussion, especially disabling it for the entire file.
I would guess those rules are there for a reason, so it's probably worth having a discussion with the maintainers about what the intent is for keeping them.
Generally a pattern I follow in these situations is to:
- Disable the rule for an individual line
- Add a justification with a username, date, and explanation of why there's no better solution to this at the moment.
This helps to ensure that even if this code base is OK bending the rules on some of these, it's clearly documented when and why that's OK, rather than just disabling it for the entire file with no notes.
Additionally, this could lead to discussion about whether or not the rule is actually needed in this project.
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fix #1026
/claim #1026
Add
waterQuality
tosite
model that would include list of water quality metrics.The logics to determine water quality metrics is from
aqualink-app/packages/website/src/common/SiteDetails/index.tsx
Lines 157 to 174 in 56dbb9c
which looks at
LatestData
entity (and forecast data, omitted by now) and check if they havehui
source or enoughsonde
metrics.If this is the correct direction, I can work on a follow up to remove the checks in frontend and consolidate to the backend, so we have single source of truth. This also avoid multiple data fetching to get water quality data