Flare-timing scored comps on the web
GAP|Phil de Joux|scoring
Phil de Joux «philderbeast» writes:
Flare-timing, the GAP scoring project, is a suite of command line apps. In the past month I've started to show some of the inputs, workings and result in a web app. I had intended to do something like this eventually if it could give pilots some visualization of how a task was scored. In the meantime I found that it was easier for me to check the results seeing them presented on a web page than picking through text files, line by line. That is good for the fine detailed checking but I needed at this stage to see the obvious errors.
Today I've deployed a new version, the 7th so far, and it is hosted at https://flaretiming.com. There are release notes:
https://github.com/BlockScope/flare-timing/releases/tag/app-view-0.7
One of the big items for this release was sorting out how to parse the various ABS, DNF and DF pilots from the *.fsdb file. I have written up notes on this:
https://flare-timing.readthedocs.io/en/latest/extract-input.html#pilot-group
Each competition is getting its own sub domain and is hosted as a static website. I develop this locally as a dynamic website and switch to picking up the data from relative *.json files at deployment.
Another thing I've added with the latest release is a **Geo** tab. Have a look task 4 for the following comp, the longest ever task set:
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