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56bd3041cf |
feat(dashboard): clarify the fleet status card and swap map locations to project monitoring location coords.
feat: Location no longer assigned directly to unit, locations and coords are assigned to location only, unit only is deployed or benched. |
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5ed00bf70e |
release: v0.13.1 — mic chart defaults to psi (matches PDF)
v0.13.0 shipped the mic_unit_pref default as "dBL", which made the
website chart's mic axis inconsistent with the PDF report (which
renders psi). Original brief was always "psi on charts, dBL on
peaks" — I implemented the default backwards. Operator caught it
within an hour of rollout.
Same-day patch:
- backend/models.py: default "dBL" → "psi"
- migrate_add_mic_unit_pref.py: idempotent across both fresh DB
("add column with psi default") and v0.13.0 upgrade ("flip dBL
rows to psi"). One-row table, freshness assumed.
- backend/routers/settings.py: GET/PUT fallback "dBL" → "psi"
- templates/settings.html: dropdown's `selected` flag moves to psi
+ reorders options + relabels with "(matches PDF report)" hint
- backend/static/event-modal.js: module-level fallback + branch
conditions flip to make psi the unset/error default
Includes the "Captured at" → "Time received" relabel from earlier
in the day (already-shipped commit
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2905a327be |
admin_events: wire shared event-detail modal into the page
/admin/events previously rendered events as a flat table with no
detail view — admins had to copy an event ID and open the standalone
SFM webapp on port 8200 to see the chart, PDF, or sidecar metadata.
Adds:
- {% include 'partials/event_detail_modal.html' %} + script tag at
the bottom of the page (mirrors the pattern in /sfm, /unit/{id},
/projects/.../nrl/...).
- onclick on the table <tr> opens the modal via showEventDetail(id).
- event.stopPropagation() on the checkbox <td> so selection clicks
don't also open the modal.
- Listener for the 'sfm-event-review-saved' CustomEvent fired by
event-modal.js — reloads the table so any FT-flag changes made in
the modal's review form land on the row without a full reload.
Also propagates the same listener pattern to the three other pages
that already include the modal (sfm.html, unit_detail.html,
vibration_location_detail.html) — they call their respective
loadEvents / loadUnitEvents / loadLocationEvents on the fire. Keeps
the refresh-on-save UX consistent across every page that hosts the
modal.
Phase 1 of the SFM-into-Terra-View integration is now complete:
chart, PDF preview, .TXT download, review form, and per-unit + admin
event browsing are all native in Terra-View. The standalone SFM
webapp on port 8200 remains as a diagnostic fallback but operators
no longer need to bounce to it for routine workflows.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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1d9fd00cc2 |
event-modal: port 4-channel Chart.js waveform/histogram panels
Adds inline waveform plots to the shared event-detail modal, ported from sfm/sfm_webapp.html:2555-2880. The standalone SFM webapp's plot logic moves into event-modal.js with Tailwind-friendly grid + tick colors (theme-aware via the `dark` class on <html>). Channels render in BW Event Report order — MicL on top, Tran on bottom. Mic channel auto-converts psi → dB(L) when the operator's mic_unit_pref is "dBL" (the default), using _psiToDblForChart with a MIC_DBL_FLOOR=60 floor so the chart shows an SPL-vs-time curve instead of a sparse pattern of "moments above floor". Histograms render as bars with HH:MM:SS x-axis labels when the sidecar carries time_axis.interval_times (events ingested with the v0.20 parser); falls back to interval index for older events. Geo + mic histogram channels enforce minimum Y ranges (0.05 in/s and 0.001 psi respectively) so quiet events don't fill the panel. Waveform events get the trigger-line + zero-baseline overlay; the histogram branch suppresses it (no trigger concept). Downsampling kicks in at >3000 samples to keep render time bounded. Modal partial widened max-w-3xl → max-w-5xl to fit the chart panels without horizontal clipping. Chart.js 4.4.1 loaded from cdn.jsdelivr at the bottom of the partial, matching the standalone webapp's reference version pin. Side-yard: docker-compose bind-mounts ../seismo-relay-prod-snap into the SFM container so the symlinked DB + waveform store inside bridges/captures resolve. Without it SFM 500s on every /db/* call because the symlink target was outside the container's filesystem view. Read-write (not :ro) because SFM opens the DB in WAL mode which requires creating -wal and -shm sidecar files even for reads. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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db8d666aa1 |
settings: add mic_unit_pref for event-report chart
New UserPreferences field controls the mic channel's unit on the SFM event-detail modal's waveform chart only. "dBL" default, "psi" alternate. Peaks everywhere else (tables, KPI tiles, modal summary) stay in dBL regardless — this is strictly a chart-axis preference. Surfaced as a single dropdown on Settings → General, below the auto-refresh interval. Setting up the storage half ahead of the chart port in the next commit, so the chart can read the value from /api/settings/preferences on first render instead of needing a follow-up wiring pass. Includes idempotent backend/migrate_add_mic_unit_pref.py for fleets already on an older schema. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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472c25372d |
feat(unit-detail): editable deployment timeline
Each assignment row in the timeline now gets an inline edit (pencil)
that opens a modal with `assigned_at`, `assigned_until`, and notes.
Save calls the existing `PATCH /api/projects/{pid}/assignments/{aid}`;
delete (for misclicks) calls the existing `DELETE`. Open-ended
checkbox clears `assigned_until` and the endpoint flips status back
to "active".
Adds an "+ Add deployment record" button at the top of the timeline
for backfilling historical windows when orphan events sit outside any
assignment. Modal: project → location → assigned_at → assigned_until
(optional open-ended) → notes.
Backend: the `/locations/{loc}/assign` endpoint now accepts an
`assigned_at` form field and a closed-window assignment. The previous
blanket "location already has an active assignment" check is replaced
with same-location overlap detection — closed historical windows that
don't overlap an existing assignment are accepted (which is exactly
the backfill case).
After any save/delete the timeline reloads and the SFM-events list
re-fetches so previously-orphaned events flip to "attributed" when
their timestamp now falls inside an assignment window.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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6d37bd759e |
feat(unit-swap): show benched candidates and clean stale modem pairings
`available-units` and `available-modems` now accept `include_benched=true` to also return units/modems with `deployed=False`. Default is False so the existing location-detail swap modal is unchanged. Each row carries a `deployed` boolean for badge rendering. The Unit Swap wizard fetches with the flag enabled — exactly the candidates a field tech pulls off the shelf. The /swap endpoint now flips the incoming unit (and modem) back to `deployed=True` when they came in benched, keeping the legacy roster flag consistent with the active-assignment signal. Adds the symmetric half of the orphan-pairing fix: when a newly-paired modem still claims a different seismograph (whose `deployed_with_modem_id` was never cleared in a past swap), break that stale back-reference before re-pairing. `locations-with-assignments` includes `modem.deployed` so the wizard can badge the current modem in the location card, the "Keep current modem" choice, the picker rows, and the review screen. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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44ab4d8427 | feat: test version of unit swap tool. | ||
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ef6484c350 | feat(events): add SFM Event DB Manager for browsing, flagging, and deleting events | ||
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8cffd7dd5e |
fix(deploy): allow picking an existing photo, not just camera capture
The photo input had `capture="environment"` which forces mobile
browsers to open the camera and skip the "Photo Library" / "Choose
File" options. Useful when you're literally at the install site,
problematic when you took the photo earlier and want to upload it
now from your gallery.
Removed the attribute. Most mobile browsers now present a chooser
("Take Photo", "Photo Library", "Choose File"). EXIF extraction works
identically either way — the server doesn't care whether the file came
from the camera or the gallery.
Hint copy updated to reflect both options.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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ba4cf9e560 |
feat(deployments): surface /deploy on the mobile nav + dashboard header
Capture entry-point was hidden in /tools cards. Field workflow needs to be one tap from anywhere, especially on mobile. Mobile bottom nav: swap Devices → Deploy (slot 3). Menu / Dashboard / Deploy / Events. Devices still in the hamburger Menu drawer. Desktop dashboard header: new orange "Field Deploy" button next to "Last updated". Only renders at md+ breakpoint (mobile already has it in the bottom nav). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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1af5a94f57 |
feat(deployments): mobile capture wizard + classify hopper + dashboard banner
UI for the pending-deployment workflow (commits 2 + 3 from the plan,
landed together since commit 1 already shipped the full backend).
New surfaces
- /deploy — mobile-first 3-step wizard. Pick unit → take photo (uses
<input capture="environment"> so it opens the phone camera) → add
optional note + submit. EXIF GPS auto-extracted on the server.
Success page shows the captured coords + links to either "Deploy
another" or "View pending hopper." Whole flow is meant to take
under 90 seconds on site.
- /tools/pending-deployments — the hopper. Filter pills: Awaiting /
Assigned / Cancelled. Each card shows photo thumbnail, unit serial
link, captured-at timestamp, coordinates, operator note, and
status-appropriate actions.
- Classify modal on the hopper: two modes — "Assign to existing
location" (project + location pickers, scoped to vibration_monitoring)
or "Create new location" (with new-or-existing project, plus a
"use captured coords" checkbox that writes the pending row's coords
onto the new location). Calls /pending/{id}/promote on submit.
- Cancel button uses prompt() for the optional reason → POSTs to
/pending/{id}/cancel.
Backend additions
- GET /api/deployments/seismograph-picker — JSON list of non-retired
seismograph units for the /deploy unit picker. Annotates each unit
with has_pending so the picker can flag units that already have a
pending capture waiting.
Discovery
- New "Field Deploy" + "Pending Deployments" cards on /tools.
- Dashboard banner: auto-shows when there are awaiting captures,
polled every 30s. Hides when count drops to 0. Click → /tools/
pending-deployments.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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7ed94cd8fc |
feat(tools): add 'Gantt by Unit' tab to deployment history
Third view on /tools/deployment-history. Where 'Gantt by Project' has
one row per project showing that project's deployments, 'Gantt by Unit'
inverts it — one row per seismograph, bars colored by the project the
unit was deployed to.
The natural use case: "where has BE11529 been across all my jobs?"
Spotting unit rotation patterns, idle gaps, and concurrent assignments
gets immediate visually.
Service
- deployment_history.get_deployment_history_data() now also returns a
`units` array. Each unit dict carries:
{id, bars[], first_active, assignment_count, any_active}
Each bar has the project_name + project_color baked in so the
renderer can paint by job without a second lookup.
- Units sorted: currently-active first, then by first_active ascending.
UI
- Third tab "Gantt by Unit" added next to Calendar / Gantt by Project.
- Tab switcher refactored to a small registry (_DH_TABS) so adding more
views in the future is a one-line addition.
- URL hash sync now supports #gantt and #byunit; nav buttons preserve
the active tab across month-paging.
- SVG layout: 160px label gutter (smaller than the project Gantt's
220px since unit IDs are short), 32px row height, green dot for
units with at least one active deployment. Unit ID is clickable
→ /unit/{id}; each bar is clickable → /projects/{p}.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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2b8e9168c3 |
feat(tools): add Gantt view tab to deployment-history page
The Calendar grid (day-cells with project bars) is great for seeing
which projects had activity on a given day, but bad for seeing how
long any single deployment lasted. The Gantt view inverts that —
one row per project, horizontal bars per assignment window — so an
operator can read durations at a glance.
Service layer
- backend/services/deployment_history.py extends each project's
payload with `bars`: a list of {unit_id, location_id, location_name,
start, end, is_active, source} for every UnitAssignment clipped to
the visible 12-month window. Location names are batch-resolved.
Same cost as before since the underlying assignment scan is the
same; just additional data in the response.
Template
- Tab switcher at the top of /tools/deployment-history toggles
between Calendar and Gantt views. URL hash (#gantt) preserves the
active view across month-nav (Prev / Next / Recent buttons within
the Gantt view link to ?...#gantt to stay on the same tab).
- Gantt view is a plain SVG with:
- Left 220px label gutter: project color dot + truncated name,
whole row clickable → opens the project page
- Right area: horizontal time axis with month gridlines + labels,
"today" dashed orange line, one row per project
- One bar per assignment in that row, colored by project, reduced
opacity for closed assignments, blue outline for metadata-
backfilled assignments, white tip on the right edge of active
bars
- Hover any bar → tooltip with unit + location + window
- Alternating row backgrounds for readability.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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75597ec1c4 |
feat(mobile): bottom-nav swap Settings → Events
Mobile bottom navigation had Menu / Dashboard / Devices / Settings, which dated back to before the SFM integration. Settings is rarely needed in the field — Events is the more useful day-to-day mobile destination now that the SFM event firehose lives there. New mobile nav: Menu / Dashboard / Devices / Events. Settings, Projects, Job Planner, Tools, and SFM/SLMM admin pages all remain accessible via the Menu hamburger which opens the full sidebar drawer, exactly as they were before. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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4dcfcbdc45 |
feat(projects): reusable location-map partial + add map to Vibration tab
The map sidebar that replaced Upcoming Actions on the project overview
is now also on the deeper Vibration tab — operators get the same
spatial context when they drill into vibration monitoring locations.
Refactor
- New partial templates/partials/projects/location_map.html.
Self-contained: includes the map div + a self-fetch script that
pulls coords from /api/projects/{p}/locations-json on load.
Accepts:
- project_id (required)
- map_height (default "320px")
- location_type ('vibration' | 'sound' | none = all)
- project_dashboard.html: ~150 lines of inline map JS deleted, replaced
with {% include 'partials/projects/location_map.html' %}. Identical
behavior, less duplication.
- projects/detail.html Vibration tab: locations list converted to a
2/3 + 1/3 grid; right column hosts the same map partial filtered
to location_type=vibration with a taller 450px viewport.
Bidirectional hover-highlight (card ↔ pin) works on both surfaces
since the partial registers its own document-level mouseover/mouseout
handlers.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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825c7370b8 |
feat(project-overview): hover location card to highlight its map pin
Reverse direction of the existing pin→card flash on the project overview map. Hovering a location card now enlarges + reddens the matching pin on the map and opens its tooltip. Mouse-out reverts. Why hover instead of click: clicking the card title navigates to the location detail page, so any flash effect would never be visible. Hover is the right interaction here. Event delegation on document means cards that appear after htmx swaps (e.g. after a reorder, remove/restore, or assign-modal close) still get the behavior without rewiring. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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47c65268e3 |
feat(tools): fleet-wide deployment history calendar (Phase 2)
The per-unit Gantt chart on /unit/{id} (Phase 1, v0.11.0) was scoped
to one unit's deployment timeline. This adds the fleet-wide view as
a new entry under /tools.
What it shows
- 12-month calendar grid styled like the Job Planner (4 months per
row, responsive down to single column on mobile).
- Each day cell shows up to 4 colored mini-bars — one per project
that had ≥1 active UnitAssignment that day, color deterministically
hashed from project_id. Days with >4 active projects show "+N".
- KPI strip at the top: project count, distinct unit count, total
assignment count in the window.
- Collapsible project legend: ordered by first-active date (which
matches the deployment-history reading order), each row links to
the project page, shows the assignment count.
Click-a-day side panel
- Click any populated day cell → slide-over panel from the right
- Groups by project, lists every (unit, location) active that day
- Per-deployment: unit link, location link, window dates, active /
closed badge, "auto-backfilled" tag for metadata_backfill source
- Sources from a new GET /api/admin/deployment-history/day endpoint
Navigation
- Prev / Next month buttons shift the 12-month window by one month
- "Recent" button jumps back to default (12 months ending now)
- Default window is 11 months back from current month — operator
sees the recent past on first load, not future emptiness
Files
- backend/services/deployment_history.py — data builder + day-detail
helper. Walks UnitAssignment windows, intersects with the 12-month
range, computes per-project active-day sets.
- backend/routers/deployment_history.py — page route + day-detail JSON
endpoint. Wired into main.py.
- templates/admin/deployment_history.html — page + side-panel
- templates/tools.html — new card linking to the page
Phase 3 (deferred): drag-to-resize bars to retroactively adjust
assignment windows from inside the calendar; per-unit row view
(complement to the project-row view) for "where has unit X been across
all jobs"; horizontal scroll for >12-month windows.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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f063383e61 |
fix(project-overview): Leaflet map z-index leak covered modals
The location map's tile-pane (z-index 200), marker-pane (600), and control-pane (800) outranked the page modals' z-50 because the map's container didn't establish its own stacking context. Modals opened over the page rendered BEHIND the map tiles (visible in the Edit Location, Assign, Remove, etc. modals — anywhere overlapping the right column). Fixed with `isolation: isolate` on the map container. That CSS property forces a new stacking context without needing to rewrite Leaflet's internal z-indexes, so all the map's panes stay contained inside the card and z-50 modals correctly render on top. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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17c988c1ee |
feat(projects): location map sidebar replaces Upcoming Actions on overview
The right column of every project's overview page now shows a Leaflet
map of its monitoring locations instead of the Upcoming Actions panel.
Operators get an immediate visual of where their locations sit relative
to each other and to nearby sites — much more useful at-a-glance than
the list of pending schedule actions, which sits one tab deeper anyway.
Map behavior
- Pin per active monitoring location with parseable "lat,lon" coords.
Removed locations don't pin (their state is historical).
- Auto-fits bounds to show all pins, with 20px padding. Single-pin
projects center at zoom 14.
- Tooltip on pin hover: location name.
- Click pin → scrolls the matching card into view in the locations list
and flashes an orange ring around it (uses the same data-location-id
the drag-handle code added in commit
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52dd6c3e32 |
feat(locations): drag-to-reorder + three-dot kebab menu on cards
Project location cards now reorderable via drag-and-drop, and the
four inline action buttons (Unassign/Edit/Remove/Delete) collapse into
a single three-dot kebab menu — much cleaner card layout, especially
for projects with many locations.
Data
- MonitoringLocation.sort_order: nullable Integer, default 0.
Migration `migrate_add_location_sort_order.py` adds the column and
seeds existing rows with sort_order = alphabetical index per project
(so the post-migration display order matches what operators see
today — no surprise reordering).
- get_project_locations + locations-json: ORDER BY sort_order, name.
- Location-create: assigns max(sort_order) + 1 so new locations land
at the END of the list rather than being interleaved alphabetically.
Reorder endpoint
- POST /api/projects/{p}/locations/reorder
Body: { location_ids: [uuid, uuid, ...] }
Validates: all ids belong to this project; raises 404 on missing.
Applies 0-indexed sort_order matching the provided order.
UI changes (templates/partials/projects/location_list.html)
- Active cards get a draggable="true" attribute + native HTML5
drag/drop handlers. Drop reorders the DOM immediately, then posts
the new order to the reorder endpoint. Drop-zone visual feedback
(orange ring on hover, opacity on source during drag).
- Six-dot drag handle icon on the left of each active card; whole
card body is the drag source but the handle is the visual cue.
- Right side: small Assign pill (only shown when unassigned) +
three-dot kebab menu containing Unassign/Edit/Remove/Delete.
Click ⋮ to toggle; click outside or Escape to close. Only one
menu open at a time.
- Removed locations are NOT draggable (their order is historical) and
keep their existing Restore button visible.
The card also shows "{N} events" instead of "Sessions: N" when the
location_type is vibration AND the backend passes event_count in
the payload — which lands in commit 2 of this redesign.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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295f9637b3 |
fix(merge-project): dropdown unclickable + modal too short to show it
Two bugs in the project-merge modal:
1. Dropdown options had the same JSON.stringify quote-collision in
their inline onclick that broke the location Remove button and the
metadata-backfill typeahead earlier this week:
onclick="onMergePickTarget('${id}', ${JSON.stringify(m.name)})"
For 'I-80 Area 1' that renders as onclick="...(\"I-80 Area 1\")" —
the inner double quotes terminate the onclick attribute early,
and the browser never binds the click handler. Operator clicked
items in the dropdown and nothing happened.
Fixed via data-target-id / data-target-name attributes and a
_mergePickFromButton(btn) trampoline.
2. Modal body had `flex-1 overflow-y-auto` with no min-height, so the
container shrunk tight around the input. When the typeahead
dropdown appeared below the input it got clipped by the body's
overflow and the operator had to scroll inside the modal to see
the options.
Fixed by adding min-height: 480px to the modal container + min-h-
[320px] on the body so there's always room for the dropdown + the
preview pane that appears below after a target is picked.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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ba1f28ee53 |
fix(backfill): typeahead picks broken by JSON.stringify quote collision in onclick
The inline onclick on each typeahead dropdown item was:
onclick="onTypeaheadPick(event, 'cid', 'location', 'loc-id', ${JSON.stringify(m.name)})"
For any name with spaces/punctuation (i.e. every real location name like
"Area 1 - Loc 1 - 87 Jenks"), JSON.stringify emits double quotes around
the value, which collide with the onclick attribute's own double quotes
and terminate the attribute early. The dropdown rendered fine via
.innerHTML, but the browser's HTML parser saw a broken attribute and
never bound the click handler — clicks on dropdown items silently did
nothing.
Same pattern that broke the location Remove button yesterday. Same fix:
move args into data-* attributes and dispatch through a tiny trampoline
that reads from this.dataset. Robust against any character in
project/location names.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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ef0008822e |
feat(timeline): merge consecutive same-location assignments + per-unit Gantt chart
When a unit had its assignment closed-then-reopened (e.g. via the
recent location remove/restore flow) or had metadata-backfill auto-
create a retroactive window adjacent to a manual one, the deployment
timeline showed N stacked rows that represented one continuous
deployment. Visual noise that didn't match reality.
Merge feature
- New endpoint POST /api/projects/{p}/assignments/merge
- Body: { assignment_ids: [uuid, ...] }
- Keeps earliest record, extends its window to span all inputs,
deletes the others, logs `assignment_merged` to UnitHistory
- Validates: all assignments share same unit + location, all
belong to the same project
- deployment_timeline_for_unit() now auto-detects mergeable groups
(consecutive same-location assignments within 7-day gap tolerance)
and returns them in `merge_groups` as a list of id-lists
- Unit detail page shows a blue banner above the timeline list when
groups exist, with one "Merge into one" button per group. Each
mergeable row gets a small "mergeable" badge to make the
relationship obvious.
Per-unit Gantt chart (Phase 1 of the deployment-history calendar)
- Plain-SVG horizontal timeline rendered above the existing Deployment
Timeline list, ~140px tall
- One colored bar per assignment, color-keyed by location (auto-
assigned palette + legend)
- Reduced opacity for closed bars; small white dot at the right edge
of active bars; today marker as a dashed orange vertical line
- Month gridlines (or every-3-month gridlines when domain > 24 months)
- Metadata-backfilled assignments get a blue outline so you spot
which were auto-attributed
- Mergeable groups get a dashed blue underline tying their bars
together visually
- Click any bar → smooth-scrolls the matching list row into view
and flashes a ring around it
- Hover any bar → tooltip with location + window + event count
- Auto-hides on units with no deployment history
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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f13158e7bf |
feat(locations): delete assignment record for mis-clicks / duplicates
When an operator accidentally clicks Assign multiple times on the same
location (or assigns the wrong unit), the resulting bogus assignment
rows cluttered the location's deployment history with no way to clean
them up — Unassign just sets assigned_until to now, which preserves
the row.
New DELETE /api/projects/{p}/assignments/{a} endpoint hard-deletes the
row entirely, intended for mis-clicks that never represented a real
deployment.
Safety:
- Refuses if any MonitoringSession exists in the assignment's window
for the same (unit, location). If there's a recording session
backing it, this isn't a mis-click — operator should Edit or
Unassign instead.
- Records UnitHistory `assignment_deleted` so the unit's deployment
timeline still shows the deletion happened, even though the row
itself is gone.
UI: trash icon added next to the existing pencil (Edit) icon on each
row of the vibration location's "Deployment History" panel. Confirms
intent with a descriptive prompt that explains the consequence
(attribution becomes unattributed for that window) and points to
Edit/Unassign as alternatives.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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3f0ec8f30b |
fix(locations): Remove/Restore buttons broken by quote collision in onclick
The buttons used inline `onclick="...({{ name | tojson }})"`, which
emits the location name as a JSON-quoted string with double quotes —
those double quotes collide with the onclick attribute's own double
quotes, terminating the attribute early. Result: the browser parses
the attribute as broken HTML and the click handler never fires.
Switched both Remove and Restore to the data-attribute pattern the
Edit button already uses (data-loc-id / data-loc-name read via
this.dataset in the onclick). Robust against any character in the
location name.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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feat(locations): soft-remove monitoring locations without destroying history
When a client drops a location from scope mid-project (e.g. the office
half of a museum+office monitoring job), operators couldn't previously
mark it as no-longer-active without either deleting it (which would
orphan historical events) or leaving it in the active list looking
deployable. Now there's a proper middle ground.
Data model
- MonitoringLocation gets two new nullable columns:
- removed_at — NULL means active; set means soft-removed
- removal_reason — optional operator note
Migration: backend/migrate_add_location_removed.py (idempotent)
Endpoints
- POST /api/projects/{p}/locations/{l}/remove
Body: { effective_date?: ISO-datetime, reason?: str }
Side effects (cascade):
1. Closes active UnitAssignment rows at this location
(assigned_until = effective_date, status = "completed")
2. Cancels pending ScheduledActions at this location
3. Marks location.removed_at = effective_date
Returns counts of assignments closed + actions cancelled.
- POST /api/projects/{p}/locations/{l}/restore
Clears removed_at + removal_reason. Does NOT auto-reopen
assignments — operator creates new ones if resuming monitoring.
Active-surface filters
- locations-json defaults to active-only; pass include_removed=true
for historical / reporting views. Schedule modal dropdowns now
exclude removed locations automatically.
- Metadata-backfill fuzzy matcher excludes removed locations from
proposed targets (don't want backfill creating new assignments at
decommissioned locations).
- Vibration-summary per_location rollup includes removed locations
(so historical event totals stay accurate) but tags each with
removed_at so the UI can show a badge.
UI
- Project detail page's Monitoring Locations section now splits into:
Active locations (full card with Assign / Edit / Remove / Delete)
Removed locations (collapsed <details>, greyed cards, Restore button,
shows removal date + reason)
- New per-card "Remove" button → opens confirmation modal explaining
the cascade, with optional effective-date (defaults to now,
backdateable) and reason fields.
- Unit detail's SFM Events attribution cell shows a small "removed"
badge next to historical attributions whose location is no longer
active. Same pattern in vibration_summary's top-locations list.
- Soft-removal indicator surfaced through the events_for_unit
attribution payload as location_removed_at.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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feat(admin): SFM + SLMM diagnostic pages under Developer settings
New /admin/sfm page (linked from Settings → Developer):
- Health banner — green/red with version + last-checked timestamp
- Connection panel — shows SFM_BASE_URL terra-view is configured with
- 4 KPI tiles — known units, total events, stale monitor_log rows,
stale ach_sessions rows (the deprecated tables from the paused
Python-ACH experiment, useful for confirming nothing's growing them)
- Per-unit roll-up table — serial, last_seen, event count, stale
per-unit counts, sourced from SFM's /db/units
- Recent events with forwarding latency — color-coded gap between
the event's recorded timestamp and SFM ingest time, so operators
can spot watchers that are forwarding stale files (e.g. after a
jobsite outage)
- Raw API tester — text input + GET button against any /api/sfm/*
path, response rendered as prettified JSON
New /admin/slmm page — same layout, stripped down to health + connection
+ raw API tester. For per-device SLM control the existing
/sound-level-meters dashboard remains the right entry point.
Backend (backend/routers/admin_modules.py):
- GET /admin/sfm, GET /admin/slmm — HTML pages
- GET /api/admin/sfm/overview — single aggregated probe that returns
health, units, last 25 events with computed latency, stale-table
counts, cache stats. Tolerant of partial failures: any sub-fetch
error is captured into errors{} so a flaky SFM endpoint doesn't
break the whole page
- GET /api/admin/slmm/overview — health + connection info only for now
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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feat(events): event modal + sortable tables polish
Event modal (event-modal.js): - Record Type now derived from Blastware filename's last-char code (H=Histogram, W=Waveform, M=Manual, E=Event, C=Combo). Falls back to whatever SFM reported if the code isn't recognized. Client-side workaround — SFM still hardcodes "Waveform" server-side and needs a proper fix in its sidecar parser. - PSI mic tile dropped; mic section now renders 3 tiles (dB(L), ZC Frequency, Time of Peak) instead of 4. - New "View JSON" toggle exposes a prettified inline JSON viewer with a Copy-to-clipboard button alongside the existing "Download sidecar JSON" link. - "Project Info" section header renamed to "User Notes" to reflect that these are operator-typed fields, not the terra-view project assignment. Sortable tables (sfm.html + unit_detail.html): - Both Events tables now have clickable column headers with ↕/↓/↑ indicators. Default sort is Timestamp DESC. Clicking the same column toggles direction; clicking a different column switches and resets to DESC. Sort is purely client-side over the cached rowset, so no extra fetches. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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feat(status): use SFM event forwards as primary seismograph last-seen, heartbeat as backup
emit_status_snapshot() now consults SFM /db/units (cached 15s) before
falling back to Emitter.last_seen for each seismograph. The fresher of
the two wins and the choice is recorded in a new per-unit
last_seen_source field ("sfm" | "heartbeat" | "none"). sfm_reachable is
exposed alongside so the UI can show degraded state.
Fallback is transparent: if SFM is unreachable or has no record for a
serial, the watcher heartbeat path takes over and the unit just shows
the HB badge instead of SFM. No schema changes; SLMs are untouched
(they don't go through SFM); modems inherit source from their pair.
active_table.html grows a small "SFM" / "HB" badge next to the age
column so operators can see at a glance which path is currently
driving each unit's status.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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feat(dashboard): reorder top row, move schedule below map, source call-ins from SFM
- Top row left→right: Recent Alerts | Recent Call-Ins (2 cols) | Fleet Summary - Today's Schedule becomes a horizontal collapsible card below Fleet Map. Collapsed by default; auto-expands when pending actions are detected in the rendered partial; manual toggle sticks via localStorage. - New /api/recent-event-callins proxies SFM /db/events and bulk-joins each serial against RosterUnit for in-roster annotation. Phases the heartbeat-derived /api/recent-callins out of the UI while keeping it as a backup endpoint for now. - Call-ins card renders a dense 2-column grid (last 10 events) showing PVS, sensor_location, false-trigger badge, event timestamp, and links to the unit page when rostered. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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feat(nav,stats): Events sidebar entry + 'Overall Peak' excludes false triggers
Two related operator-facing improvements after the nav reorg. 1) Events as a top-level sidebar entry. The /sfm page (fleet-wide event database) was demoted to Settings → Developer in the previous reorg. Bringing it back to main nav as "Events" — operators do reach for the cross-project, sortable event list, so it earns a top-level slot. Sidebar now (7 items): Dashboard · Devices · Projects · Events · Tools · Job Planner · Settings Settings → Developer card pointing at /sfm is removed. /sfm page title/subtitle updated from "SFM Event Data" to just "Events". URL unchanged. 2) "Peak PVS" KPI tile becomes "Overall Peak" and excludes false triggers from the calculation. When operators ask "what's the biggest event at this location/unit/ project?" they mean the biggest REAL event, not the biggest sensor glitch. A single mis-flagged false trigger could otherwise dominate the tile (the 14.13 in/s spike at Loc 1 was a prime example). backend/services/sfm_events.py: - _compute_stats() skips false_trigger=True events when computing peak_pvs / peak_pvs_at / peak_pvs_serial. Continues counting them in false_trigger_count so the separate "False Triggers" tile still reflects what got filtered out. last_event unchanged (recency, not magnitude). - Same change automatically propagates to events_for_unit() and vibration_summary_for_project() — both call _compute_stats(). Templates: "Peak PVS" → "Overall Peak" in 3 KPI tile locations (vibration_location_detail.html, partials/projects/vibration_summary .html, unit_detail.html). The physical-quantity name "Peak Vector Sum" in the event-detail modal stays — that's the actual physics term, not a summary stat. Verified end-to-end: Overall Peak renders on real data; peak event false_trigger flag confirmed False. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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refactor(nav): rename Fleet→Devices, add Tools entry, move workflows to Tools
Sidebar evolved from "Fleet defaults to seismograph dashboard" to
"Devices defaults to unified roster" + a new "Tools" entry housing the
active operator workflows.
Sidebar (6 items):
Dashboard · Devices · Projects · Tools · Job Planner · Settings
Changes:
- templates/base.html: renamed Fleet → Devices. Default route changed
from /seismographs to /roster — clicking Devices now lands on the
unified all-devices view, then operators drill into type-specific
layouts via the tab strip. Tools entry added between Projects and
Job Planner; highlights when on /tools or any of its linked workflow
pages.
- templates/partials/fleet_tab_strip.html: reordered tabs so "All
Devices" comes first (matches the new default landing).
Seismographs → SLMs → Modems follow.
- templates/tools.html (new) + /tools route in main.py: card grid hub
for active workflows.
• Pair Devices — links to /pair-devices
• Project Tidy — links to /settings/developer/project-tidy
• Backfill from event metadata — /settings/developer/metadata-backfill
• Reports — info card pointing to project detail pages where
Excel report generation actually lives (per-project context)
• Swap Detection — greyed-out placeholder for Phase 5c
- templates/settings.html: removed Project Tidy + Metadata Backfill
cards from Settings → Developer. They now live in Tools. Settings
→ Developer retains the truly admin/dev surfaces (Watcher Manager,
SFM Admin).
The workflow page URLs (/settings/developer/project-tidy,
/settings/developer/metadata-backfill) stay where they are — only the
nav entry point changes. Bookmarks still work.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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refactor(nav): collapse fleet/device pages into one sidebar entry with internal tab strip
The sidebar had 10 entries with 5 of them (Devices, Seismographs, Sound
Level Meters, Modems, Pair Devices) all about the physical fleet plus
SFM Events as a debug surface. Operators kept asking "where do I find
BE11529?" without knowing whether it was a seismograph / SLM / modem.
This collapses those 5+1 into a single "Fleet" sidebar entry that opens
into a unified tab strip across the top of the four device pages. Each
page keeps its existing custom layout (seismograph-specific
calibration/deployment columns, SLM live-status panel, modem pairing
view, all-devices roster). The strip just provides the navigation +
the "Pair Devices" button as an action.
Sidebar before (10 items):
Dashboard · Devices · Seismographs · SFM Events · Sound Level Meters
Modems · Pair Devices · Projects · Job Planner · Settings
Sidebar after (5 items):
Dashboard · Fleet · Projects · Job Planner · Settings
Changes:
- templates/partials/fleet_tab_strip.html (new): the shared tab strip.
Auto-detects the active tab from request.url.path. 4 tabs
(Seismographs / Sound Level Meters / Modems / All Devices) plus a
"Pair Devices" button on the right.
- templates/{seismographs,sound_level_meters,modems,roster}.html: added
{% include 'partials/fleet_tab_strip.html' %} as the first thing
inside the content block. No other changes to those templates'
existing layouts.
- templates/base.html: replaced the 6 device-related sidebar links with
one "Fleet" link to /seismographs. The Fleet entry is highlighted
when the current URL is any of /seismographs, /sound-level-meters,
/modems, /roster, /pair-devices, /unit/*, or /slm/*.
- templates/settings.html: SFM Events moved out of the main nav into a
new "SFM Admin" card under Settings → Developer. Daily event
browsing already lives on project / location / unit pages (Phases
1+2+3); the standalone /sfm page is now admin / cross-project debug
surface only.
URLs unchanged — all bookmarks / deep links still work. /sfm still
serves the standalone page, it's just no longer in the main nav.
Mobile bottom-nav unaffected.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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feat(projects): Tidy page for fuzzy-detecting + bulk-merging duplicate projects
Phase 5b first slice. Surfaces near-duplicate projects (typo variants, abbreviation differences, spacing variations like "SR81" vs "SR 81") as side-by-side pairs the operator can merge with one click. Backend (backend/services/project_tidy.py): - find_duplicate_pairs(db, threshold=0.85) walks all active projects and computes rapidfuzz.WRatio similarity for every pair. Pre-filters too-short normalised names (< 4 chars) to avoid noise. Skips soft-deleted projects. Returns pairs sorted by score desc, then by total content (more assignments → review first). - Each pair carries a suggested merge target with a human-readable reason. Priorities (in order): manual source over parser source, populated project_number, more locations, more assignments, shorter name. Operator can override the suggestion by clicking the OTHER direction button. - O(N^2) over project count. Fine up to ~500 projects. Token-prefix blocking is the obvious next optimisation if it becomes slow. Backend (backend/routers/projects.py): - GET /api/projects/admin/duplicate_pairs?threshold=&max_pairs= returns pairs as JSON for the Tidy page. Frontend (templates/admin/project_tidy.html): - New admin page at /settings/developer/project-tidy. Threshold selector (95% / 90% / 85% / 80%) at the top; rescan button next to it; auto- scans on load. - Each pair card shows side-by-side project summaries (name, project_ number, client, source-badge, location/assignment counts) with the suggested target visually highlighted (orange border). Three buttons: "Merge A → B", "Merge B → A", "Not a dup" (hide locally). - Click-to-merge opens a native confirm with the preview totals (assignments/sessions/data files moving, consolidations) — same data the project_header.html merge modal shows. On confirm, hits the existing /merge_into endpoint and re-scans automatically. - Source badges distinguish parser-created (`metadata_backfill`) from manual projects — at a glance the operator can see "this duplicate is parser-generated; safe to merge into the manual one". Frontend (templates/admin/metadata_backfill.html): - Apply-result handling now surfaces failed[] cluster reasons in a dedicated failure panel (bottom-left, dismissable). Previously a 200 OK with all-failures showed a misleading "1 cluster applied" success toast because the count and the failure list weren't being reconciled. This bit us during the DB-revert recovery earlier — the project_modules table was missing, every apply silently rolled back, user saw success toasts. Fixed. Smoke-verified against current state (10K events, 9 projects, post- merge): tool correctly finds 0 pairs at threshold 0.85 (data is clean), 1 false-positive at 0.70 (two unrelated projects sharing the token "81" — example of why the 0.85 default is correct). Settings link added under Developer → Project Tidy. Phase 5c (swap-detection daily background job + notification inbox) remains deferred to the next session. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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feat(projects): "Merge into…" button to consolidate duplicate projects
Operator-facing tool for cleaning up duplicate projects. Common after
the metadata-backfill parser auto-creates near-duplicates from operator
name variations ("SR81" vs "SR 81", "Swank-Karns Crossing" vs
"Swank-Karns Crossings", "Trumbull-Bryman Mont.Dam" vs
"Trumbull-Brayman-Mont Dam", etc.).
Workflow: visit the duplicate project's detail page, click "Merge into…"
in the header, search for the canonical target project from a typeahead,
review the preview (what assignments / locations / sessions will move,
any conflicts), confirm. Source is soft-deleted; everything else
re-points to the target. Smart consolidation: same-named locations in
both projects merge into one (source's assignments move to target's
existing location with the same name; source's empty location is then
deleted). Different-named locations move as-is.
Backend:
- backend/services/project_merge.py (new): preview() and execute()
functions. Transaction-safe. Per-assignment UnitHistory audit row
with change_type='assignment_merged' so the deployment timeline shows
the merge. Source modules disabled; missing modules added to target.
Handles edge cases: same project_id rejected, deleted projects rejected,
orphan project-direct assignments (no location) re-pointed defensively.
- backend/routers/projects.py: new endpoints
GET /api/projects/{source_id}/merge_preview?target_id=...
POST /api/projects/{source_id}/merge_into?target_id=...
Frontend (templates/partials/projects/project_header.html):
- "Merge into…" button in Project Actions area.
- Modal with typeahead (reuses /api/admin/metadata_backfill/projects_search)
scoped to existing projects only (no create-new option). Filters out
the source project from candidates so operator can't accidentally pick
it as target.
- Preview pane shows totals + per-location plan (consolidate vs move) +
warnings (mismatched client names, location consolidation note).
- Red "Merge (permanent)" confirm button only enables after a target is
picked and preview loads.
- On success, browser redirects to target project page.
Smoke verified: "Swank-Karns Crossing" (1 assignment) merged into
"Swank-Karns Crossings"; target now has 2 locations + 2 assignments,
source has 0 dangling rows, 1 project_merge audit entry written.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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d3b5a3fd26 |
feat(sfm): inline typeahead override of project + location on each cluster card
Operator no longer has to accept the parser's suggested project /
location verbatim. Each cluster card now has editable typeahead inputs
that search existing projects (and existing locations within the chosen
project), with a "Create new: <typed>" fallback always available.
Solves the I-80-North-Fork case: of the 20+ cluster variants
("I-80-North Fork Bridges-I80 E. Abutment", "I-80- North Fork
Bridges-543 Plank Rd", etc.), operator types "I-80" in the Project
input, picks the existing project from the dropdown, and the cluster
attaches to it. Repeat for the other variants. No need to pre-create
the canonical project — though pre-creation still works fine if you'd
rather.
Backend (backend/routers/metadata_backfill.py):
- GET /api/admin/metadata_backfill/projects_search?q=&limit=
Returns existing projects matching by case-insensitive substring OR
rapidfuzz WRatio score >= 0.50. Substring matches sort to the top
(treated as exact for ordering). Includes location_count and
project_number/client_name in each result for disambiguation. Always
emits a "Create new: <q>" suggestion alongside the matches.
- GET /api/admin/metadata_backfill/locations_search?project_id=&q=&limit=
Same shape, scoped to a single project's vibration locations.
- POST /api/admin/metadata_backfill/apply now accepts four override
keys per cluster (was previously two):
project_id → attach to existing Project (operator picked from
typeahead)
project_name → create new with this name (operator typed a
custom name; existing project_name behaviour)
location_id → attach to existing MonitoringLocation; validated
against the chosen project_id so a stale location
FK can't sneak in
location_name → create new location with this name
Frontend (templates/admin/metadata_backfill.html):
- Each non-blank-meta cluster card now has two editable typeahead inputs
(Project + Location) pre-populated with the parser's suggested
values. Old static "Project: + Create new: X" / "≈ Fuzzy match" pills
replaced with compact hint lines under the inputs showing what the
current value will do.
- Typeahead dropdown opens on focus, debounced 150ms on type. Shows
matched existing entities with score badges (exact / NN%) plus a
"Create new: <typed>" option at the bottom. Click-to-pick fills the
text input and writes the entity id into a hidden field.
- Picking a new project clears the location id (forces re-pick under
the new project, avoids cross-project location FKs).
- _gatherOverrides re-wired to emit the new project_id / location_id
keys when the operator picked from the dropdown, falling back to
*_name when they typed free-form.
Backward-compatible: blank-meta clusters keep their existing "project_name
/ location_name" plain inputs and the override path still honours them.
Verified end-to-end:
- /projects_search?q=I-80 returns the existing "I-80 - North Fork
Bridge" project (score 1.0, has 4 locations) plus a "Create new"
option.
- /locations_search requires project_id (400 without it).
- Wizard page renders with typeahead wiring confirmed in HTML.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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feat(sfm): strip "- Loc N" suffix from operator-typed project names
Operators sometimes bake location identifiers into the project string for email-readability — "Fay - Locks & Dam No3 - Loc 2 - 735 Bunola" where "Fay - Locks & Dam No3" is the actual project and "- Loc 2 - 735 Bunola" is location info that already lives in sensor_location. Without stripping, every "- Loc N" variant became a separate project, fragmenting what should be one project with several locations. Backend: - New _extract_project_root() helper. Regex matches " - Loc N" / "-Loc3" / " - Location #5" / etc. with case-insensitive multi-dash support; strips from that marker forward and cleans up dangling separators. Strings without a Loc-marker pass through unchanged. - Cluster dataclass adds project_root field alongside project_raw. project_raw stays the operator-typed string for display ("hover to see what was actually typed"). project_root is what gets normalised for matching and used as the suggested project name. - _ensure_project + _ensure_location now do normalisation-aware dedup before creating: a cluster of "SR81" and a cluster of "SR 81" (which normalise to the same string) collapse into one project on apply, even when applied in the same bulk operation. Avoids UNIQUE constraint collisions and duplicate-named-by-spacing projects. Frontend: - Wizard cluster cards show "↳ stripped trailing 'Loc N' suffix; operator typed: <raw>" when project_root differs from project_raw, so the operator can see at a glance what the parser did to the string. Real-data results: against the same 10,055 SFM events, confidence distribution improved from 37/14/8 (high/med/low) to 43/9/7. "Fay - Locks & Dam No3" now appears as ONE project across 6 cluster instances spanning 3 serials and 6 different locations — exactly the "one project, many locations" model the user described. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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feat(sfm): Phase 5a — bulk-backfill projects/locations/assignments from event metadata
Operator clicks one button. Parser reads SFM's events table (operator-typed
project / client / sensor_location strings), clusters by serial + time +
metadata, fuzzy-matches against existing projects, and proposes
Project / MonitoringLocation / UnitAssignment chains to create.
Auto-applies high-confidence non-conflicting clusters in bulk; queues
medium/low confidence for individual review.
Verified against real data: 10,052 events → 59 clusters → 37 high-
confidence + 14 medium + 8 low. Test-applied one cluster end-to-end;
Project + Module + Location + Assignment + UnitHistory + Decision rows
all created correctly, and Phase 2's attribution walk picked up the
events automatically on the new location's detail page.
Pipeline (backend/services/metadata_backfill.py, ~700 lines):
1. Pull all SFM events via /db/events per serial.
2. Pre-filter: drop events already covered by an existing UnitAssignment
window (Phase 2 handles those automatically).
3. Time-cluster what's left: serial + 7-day gap is the cluster identity.
4. Metadata-split each time-cluster on persistent metadata transitions
(≥ 2 consecutive events) so a single typo doesn't fork the cluster.
5. Match against existing graph (rapidfuzz.WRatio multi-signal scoring,
normalisation that handles abbreviations / reorders / separator
variations). Thresholds: 0.95 exact, 0.80 fuzzy, min-shorter-input
5 chars to guardrail false positives on single common words.
6. Score confidence (high/medium/low) using event count, span,
blank-meta, conflict, ambiguity rules.
7. Detect conflicts: overlap with existing UnitAssignment at a different
location for the same serial → blocking. Operator must reconcile.
8. Apply: ensure auto_imported ProjectType exists, ensure
vibration_monitoring ProjectModule on the project, write
Project / MonitoringLocation / UnitAssignment / UnitHistory all in
one transaction.
Migration (backend/migrate_add_metadata_backfill.py): adds
unit_assignments.source column (default 'manual') and
metadata_backfill_decisions table. Idempotent, non-destructive.
API (backend/routers/metadata_backfill.py):
GET /api/admin/metadata_backfill/scan — clusters + suggestions
POST /api/admin/metadata_backfill/apply — bulk apply by cluster_ids
w/ optional per-cluster
project/location overrides
POST /api/admin/metadata_backfill/skip — mark skipped (persistent)
UI (templates/admin/metadata_backfill.html, accessible at
/settings/developer/metadata-backfill via the Developer tab of Settings):
- One-button "Run scan" entry.
- Summary KPI tiles (scanned / already attributed / pending / conflicts).
- "Apply all high-confidence" bulk button at the top — primary path.
- Per-cluster cards below with Apply / Skip / Preview event actions.
- Blank-meta clusters get inline input fields for operator-typed project +
location names before applying.
- Blocking-conflict clusters render with the conflicting assignment
information and a disabled Apply button.
- Live progress toast during apply.
- Reuses the Phase 1+2+4 event-detail modal for "Preview event" — operator
can sanity-check the BW report data against the cluster's sample event.
Dependencies: rapidfuzz==3.10.1 added to requirements.txt. Pre-built C
wheels for all platforms, ~5s docker build hit.
Phase 5b (deferred to next session): swap-detection daily background job,
notification inbox for auto-applied swaps, recently-applied audit view,
"Tidy" page for renaming/merging auto-created projects.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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feat(sfm): shared event-detail modal with rich BW report fields
Clicking any event row in any of the three event tables (/sfm Events,
project-location Events tab, unit detail SFM Events) now opens a modal
populated from the SFM .sfm.json sidecar. Previously the /sfm page had
a basic inline modal showing only the columns already in the table;
this rebuilds it as a shared component and exposes the rich fields
that the BW ASCII report unlocks.
Shared component:
- backend/static/event-modal.js — single ~250-line module. Public API:
showEventDetail(eventId) fetches /api/sfm/db/events/{id}/sidecar
live (no extra terra-view caching) and renders sections for:
• Event (serial, timestamp, record type, sample rate, rec time,
waveform key)
• Project Info (operator-typed user notes — project / client /
operator / sensor_location — flagged in the UI as "as typed
into the seismograph at session start", not the terra-view
assignment)
• Peak Particle Velocity (per-channel + vector sum, with the
time-of-vector-sum-peak when bw_report is available)
• Microphone (Peak dB(L) + psi, ZC frequency, time of peak)
• Sensor Self-Check table (per-channel freq + ratio/amplitude +
pass/fail)
• Device & Recording Metadata (firmware, battery, calibration
date + by-whom, geo range, stop mode, units)
• Source File (Blastware filename, size, SHA-256, capture time)
closeEventDetailModal() closes; Escape key also closes.
- templates/partials/event_detail_modal.html — modal shell partial
(sticky title bar, scrollable body, click-outside-to-close).
Wired into three pages:
- templates/sfm.html: removed the old inline modal + showEventDetail /
ppvCard / closeEventModal functions (replaced by the shared module).
Row onclick now passes just the event id instead of the full JSON.
- templates/vibration_location_detail.html: row click on the Events
tab opens the modal. The /unit/{serial} link inside the row has
event.stopPropagation() so the link navigates instead of opening
the modal.
- templates/unit_detail.html: row click on the SFM Events table opens
the modal. The attribution-cell project/location links also got
stopPropagation.
Graceful degradation: older events forwarded before the watcher's
_ASCII.TXT pairing fix don't have a bw_report block in their sidecar.
The modal renders an amber banner explaining that and shows just the
event + project_info + peak_values + source-file sections.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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feat(sfm): unified deployment timeline (deprecate deployment_records)
Phase 4. Rebuilds the seismograph "Deployment History" + "Timeline"
sections on the unit detail page as a single derived view computed from
three sources: unit_assignments (authoritative project/location windows),
unit_history (calibration/retirement/deployed state changes), and SFM
events overlaid per assignment window (count + peak PVS + last event).
Fixes the wonky-timeline symptoms: missing entries, duplicate/contradictory
rows, and no visibility into what the unit was actually doing during each
deployment window.
Backend:
- backend/services/deployment_timeline.py: new deployment_timeline_for_unit()
helper. Merges UnitAssignment rows (with SFM event overlay fetched
concurrently via httpx), UnitHistory state-change rows (filtered to
meaningful change_types and de-noised by dropping rows where
old_value == new_value — there's noise in legacy audit log from
record_history() being called on every save), and synthetic "gap"
entries between assignments >= 1 day apart. Sorts newest first.
- backend/routers/units.py: new GET /api/units/{unit_id}/deployment_timeline
endpoint with optional include_events=false flag.
- backend/routers/project_locations.py: assign / unassign / swap /
update endpoints now write UnitHistory rows on every assignment
lifecycle event. New change_types: assignment_created,
assignment_ended, assignment_swapped, assignment_updated. These
surface in the unified timeline (where the assignment row itself
shows the structural data; the audit row is filtered out to avoid
double-rendering). Closes a real gap — assignment changes were
previously invisible to any audit consumer.
- backend/migrate_deprecate_deployment_records.py: non-destructive
migration. Adds deployment_records.deprecated_at column. For each
legacy row without a matching UnitAssignment, best-effort
synthesizes one (with the free-text location_name preserved in
notes). Marks every processed row. Idempotent. DROP TABLE
deferred to a follow-up release.
Frontend (templates/unit_detail.html):
- Removed legacy "Deployment History" card (with Log Deployment button)
and the separate "Timeline" card. Replaced with a single
"Deployment Timeline" section.
- Three entry visual styles: assignment rows (orange dot, location +
project link, event-overlay summary), gap rows (dashed outline, idle
day count), and state_change rows (navy dot, friendly label, old →
new value). Active assignments get a green dot + "active" badge.
- Existing loadUnitHistory() and loadDeploymentHistory() functions kept
as shims that delegate to loadDeploymentTimeline(), so modal-save
callbacks that referenced them still trigger a refresh of the visible
section. Legacy function bodies preserved under _legacy_*_unused
names for archeology; not called by anything.
Verified end-to-end:
- BE11529 timeline now shows 2 entries (active assignment with 24-event
overlay + the deployed→benched state change), compared to the previous
noisy mix that included 6 no-op state-change rows.
- Migration ran against real DB: 1 legacy row processed (had no
project_id, marked deprecated without backfill).
- Assign / unassign / swap / edit now leave a paper trail in
unit_history.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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feat(sfm): project-level vibration events roll-up
Phase 3 of the SFM integration. Adds a "Project-wide vibration events"
KPI card to the Vibration tab of every project detail page, summarising
event activity across all of that project's vibration MonitoringLocations.
Backend:
- backend/services/sfm_events.py: vibration_summary_for_project() helper.
Concurrently fans out events_for_location() across every vibration
location in the project; aggregates total events, peak PVS (with the
location it occurred at), last-event timestamp, false-trigger count;
and produces a per-location breakdown sorted by event count.
- backend/routers/project_locations.py: new GET /api/projects/{p}/
vibration_summary endpoint returning an HTML partial (HTMX-friendly,
matches the locations-list HTMX pattern already used on this page).
Frontend:
- templates/partials/projects/vibration_summary.html: new partial with
four KPI tiles (total, peak PVS + linked location + date, last event,
false triggers) and a "Top locations by activity" mini-list showing
the top 5 by event count. Empty-state copy when the project has no
vibration locations yet.
- templates/projects/detail.html: HTMX-load the new summary above the
locations list inside the Vibration tab.
Verified against terra-view-alpha: 24 events across "Loc 1 - 78 poop
street", peak PVS 14.1351 in/s.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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feat(sfm): per-unit event history with attribution + Unattributed bucket
Phase 2 of the SFM integration. Adds a "SFM Events" section to the
seismograph unit detail page (/unit/{id}). Every event SFM has for the
serial is shown, with each event annotated by which project/location
assignment window it falls into. Events outside every assignment window
get the "⚠ Unattributed" badge plus a "<N>d before/after <nearest location>"
hint — that's the operator's signal that backdating an assignment (Phase 1
edit-pencil) will absorb the orphan events.
Backend:
- backend/services/sfm_events.py: new events_for_unit() helper. Fetches
all events for the serial via SFM /db/events (one call, ceiling 5000),
loads every UnitAssignment for the unit + resolves MonitoringLocation +
Project names, then annotates each event with attribution or
nearest_assignment (signed delta_days). Bucket filter: all /
attributed / unattributed. Stats always reflect the full event set so
the "Unattributed" KPI tile is meaningful regardless of which bucket
is being viewed.
- backend/routers/units.py: new GET /api/units/{unit_id}/events with
bucket / date-range / false_trigger / limit query params. 404s on
unknown unit_id; returns an empty payload for non-seismograph
device_types so the page can render the section conditionally.
Frontend (templates/unit_detail.html):
- New "SFM Events" section between "Deployment History" and "Timeline",
styled to match the existing card pattern (border-t divider, same
heading weight).
- Hidden by default; revealed only when currentUnit.device_type ===
'seismograph' after the unit data loads.
- Four KPI tiles: Total Events / Unattributed (highlighted amber when
> 0) / Peak PVS / Last Event.
- Filters: Bucket (all|attributed|unattributed), From/To, False
Triggers, Limit, + Refresh.
- Event table with Attribution column. Attributed rows link to the
project/location detail page; unattributed rows are tinted amber
and show "<N>d before/after <nearest location>" with a link to the
nearest location.
- Empty-state copy varies by bucket: e.g. unattributed-with-zero shows
"✅ All events for this unit are attributed to a project/location".
Verified end-to-end against BE11529 (81 events total, 24 attributed,
57 unattributed — all 57 unattributed events emitted within hours of
the assignment start, which means backdating the assignment by a day
would attribute every one of them).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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feat(sfm): editable UnitAssignment date windows (backdate deployments)
Operators couldn't change a unit's assigned_at / assigned_until after
creating the assignment, so a unit physically deployed in December 2025
but only recorded in terra-view today would show "deployed today" and
all its real events would be invisible on the project's location page.
Backend:
- PATCH /api/projects/{project_id}/assignments/{assignment_id}
Accepts JSON body with optional assigned_at, assigned_until, notes.
- assigned_at is required (cannot be cleared)
- assigned_until can be null to mark active / indefinite
- assigned_until must be after assigned_at
- rejects overlaps with other assignments of the same unit at the
same location (different units overlapping is fine — that's a
legitimate swap window)
- assignment.status flips to "active" when assigned_until is cleared,
"completed" when set
- 404 if the assignment doesn't belong to {project_id} (security)
Frontend (vibration_location_detail.html):
- Pencil icon next to each row in the "Seismographs deployed at this
location" card. Click to open a modal with datetime-local inputs for
From + Until (blank = active) and a Notes textarea. Save reloads the
Events tab so KPI tiles and the event table reflect the new window.
- Helper line under the assignment list explains the workflow:
"Click the pencil to backdate a deployment so historical events get
attributed to this location."
Verified end-to-end against real data: backdating BE11529's assignment
on a vibration location from 2026-04-14 to 2025-12-01 surfaced 10
additional events (24 -> 34) that were previously invisible.
Validation suite (all returning correct HTTP codes):
- assigned_until < assigned_at -> 400
- cross-project assignment_id -> 404
- assigned_at cleared -> 400
- notes-only update -> 200
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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feat(sfm): wire SFM events into project-location detail page
Phase 1 of the SFM project/location integration. When viewing a vibration
monitoring location, operators now see the events that were actually
recorded there — fanned out across every seismograph that was ever
assigned to that location (handles mid-project unit swaps).
Backend:
- backend/services/sfm_events.py: new events_for_location() async helper.
Walks UnitAssignment rows for the location (active + closed), intersects
each assignment's [assigned_at, assigned_until] window with the requested
filter, and concurrently queries SFM /db/events for each (serial, window)
pair via httpx.AsyncClient. Unions, sorts newest-first, computes summary
stats (event count, peak PVS + when/who, last event, false-trigger count)
over the full set, and trims to the user's display limit. Over-fetches
per-window (up to 5000) so stats stay accurate even with a small display
limit.
- backend/routers/project_locations.py: new GET endpoint
/api/projects/{project_id}/locations/{location_id}/events. Validates
project/location pairing (404 on mismatch). SLM locations return an
empty payload rather than 404 so the frontend can render gracefully.
Frontend:
- templates/vibration_location_detail.html: new "Events" tab on the
location detail page. KPI tiles (total / peak PVS / last event / false
triggers), "Seismographs deployed at this location" assignment list
(transparency: shows each assignment's date range and contributed event
count), date / false-trigger / limit filters, and the paginated event
table. Lazy-loaded on first tab visit; manual refresh button.
Architectural notes:
- SFM remains the single source of truth for events. No event sync; live
HTTP per page load.
- UnitAssignment is the join key (not MonitoringSession).
- Events whose timestamp falls outside every assignment window are NOT
surfaced here. Those orphan events get a dedicated "Unattributed
events" view on the per-unit detail page in Phase 2.
Out of scope (this commit):
- Phase 2 (per-unit history view) and Phase 3 (project-level roll-up)
reuse this helper but ship separately.
- Phase 4 (deprecating deployment_records) is independent.
- Extracting the event-table JS to a shared file is a follow-up.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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refactor(sfm): drop ACH/monitor/live-device UI; scope SFM tab to watcher-forwarded events
The /sfm page was originally designed around a Python ACH-server replacement that would land call-home sessions, monitor-log intervals, and live-device control alongside triggered events. That work is paused — deployment uses Blastware's official ACH server and series3- watcher forwards events to SFM's /db/import/blastware_file. The sessions/monitor-log/live-device surfaces have no path to populate under this architecture and were rendering 0/0 everywhere. Removed (UI only — SFM backend untouched): - KPI tiles "Monitor Intervals" + "ACH Sessions" (always 0 under watcher-forward pipeline) - Tabs Monitor Log / ACH Sessions / Live Device + their loaders - Units card columns total_monitor_entries + total_sessions - Orphaned helpers fmtDuration / fmtBytes - Live-device state vars + status poll timer - Subtitle and empty-state copy updated to match reality - Sidebar: "SFM Live Data" -> "SFM Events" SFM-side code (ach_sessions/monitor_log tables, /db/sessions, /db/monitor_log, /device/* endpoints, protocol RE library) is preserved intact — re-surfacing the tabs later is a UI-only revert. backend/routers/sfm.py catch-all proxy unchanged. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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Merge pull request 'Merge dev into sfm-integration branch' (#45) from dev into feature/sfm-integration
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feat(sfm): add SFM proxy router and event data page
- backend/routers/sfm.py: HTTP proxy to SFM backend (localhost:8200),
mirrors the SLMM proxy pattern. SFM_BASE_URL env var for docker-compose.
Catch-all /{path} forwards to SFM root (no /api/ prefix). 60s timeout.
- templates/sfm.html: full SFM dashboard with 5 tabs:
Events (DB listing, filters by serial/date/false-trigger, flag/unflag FT),
Units (known serials + stats, filter events by unit),
Monitor Log (continuous monitoring intervals),
ACH Sessions (call-home history),
Live Device (TCP connect, device info cards, start/stop monitoring,
push project config, download events from device, operation log).
- backend/main.py: import sfm router, include router, add GET /sfm route
- templates/base.html: add SFM Live Data nav link under Seismographs
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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fix: improve roster behavior with in-place rerfresh.
docs: update for 0.9.4 |
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feat: add functionality to manage deleted projects in settings
- Introduced a new section for displaying soft-deleted projects. - Implemented loading of deleted projects via an API call. - Added restore and permanently delete options for each deleted project. - Integrated loading of deleted projects when the data tab is shown. |