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Description
Describe the New Use Case
Create the UseCase under TBD to demonstrate how to reformat RRFS ECNT linetype data via METdataio, perform aggregation via METcalcpy, and generate a line plot via METplotpy.
Use Case Name and Category
TBD
Input Data
List input data types and sources. RRFS data
Provide a total input file size, keeping necessary data to a minimum.
Acceptance Testing
Describe tests required for new functionality.
As use case develops, provide a run time here
Time Estimate
1-3 days for METdataio Reformatting section of UserScript and config files
1-3 days for METcalcpy Aggregation
1 day for METplotpy section of UserScript
1-2 days for documentation
Sub-Issues
Consider breaking the new feature down into sub-issues.
- METdataio Reformatting section of UserScript and config files
- METcalcpy Aggregation
- METplotpy section of UserScript
- Use case documentation
Relevant Deadlines
Before beta3 release
Funding Source
Define the source of funding and account keys here or state NONE.
Define the Metadata
Assignee
- Select engineer(s) Minna Win
- Select scientist(s) Vanderlei Vargas
Labels
- Select component(s)
- Select priority
- Select requestor(s)
- Select privacy
Projects and Milestone
- Select Repository and/or Organization level Project(s) or add alert: NEED CYCLE ASSIGNMENT label
- Select Milestone as the next official version or Future Versions
Define Related Issue(s)
Consider the impact to the other METplus components.
New Use Case Checklist
See the METplus Workflow for details.
- Complete the issue definition above, including the Time Estimate and Funding source.
- Fork this repository or create a branch of develop.
Branch name:feature_<Issue Number>_<Description>
- Complete the development and test your changes.
- Add/update log messages for easier debugging.
- Add/update unit tests.
- Add/update documentation.
- Add any new Python packages to the METplus Components Python Requirements table.
- Push local changes to GitHub.
- Submit a pull request to merge into develop.
Pull request:feature <Issue Number> <Description>
- Define the pull request metadata, as permissions allow.
Select: Reviewer(s) and Development issues
Select: Repository level development cycle Project for the next official release
Select: Milestone as the next official version - Iterate until the reviewer(s) accept your changes. Merge branch into develop.
- Create a second pull request to merge develop into develop-ref, following the same steps for the first pull request.
- Delete your fork or branch.
- Close this issue.