2.7.2 * When loading a OQ-Engine output, if the Data Viewer was hidden, it becomes visible * When loading a gmf map, the default name is "scenario_gmfs_rlz-RLZ_eid-EID" both for scenario_risk and scenario_damage * Added a check on the status code returned by the oq-engine server 'extract' API, displaying an error message in case of failure 2.7.1 * Losses can be aggregated by loss type and multiple tags, producing a table with aggregated values per realization 2.7.0 * Added the possibility to visualize oq-engine outputs of types agg_curves-rlzs, agg_curves-stats, dmg_by_asset and losses_by_asset * Damage can be aggregated by realization, loss type and multiple tags, producing a bar plot displaying aggregated damages for each damage state (with the possibility to include or exclude "no damage" from the chart) 2.6.1 * For hazard curves and uniform hazard spectra, it is possible to plot together multiple statistical outputs (e.g. mean and quantiles) * Fixed an offset issue with markers * The plugin works even if scipy is not installed and it requests to install it only on the attempt of using recovery modeling functionalities * Added a button to reset the default plugin settings * While driving the OQ-Engine, notifications are displayed on top of the widget instead of using the main messageBar * The widget driving the OQ-Engine handles also the LocationParseError exception * One single widget loads losses_by_asset or dmg_by_asset and aggregates points by polygons taken from a zonal layer * When the active layer has an assigned output type, other output types can not be selected in the Data Viewer * Fixed an error occurring while switching between a layer that does not use the Data Viewer and one that uses it, that was caused by a missing re-initialization in a corner case 2.6.0 * The plugin is aligned with OQ-Engine version 2.6 * Added a warning message in case of connection with a potentially incompatible version of the OQ-Engine Server * The list of calculations displays the Calculation Mode instead of the Job Type * Loaders for OQ-Engine hazard outputs can read the new format introduced in OQ-Engine version 2.6 * Layers for hazard curves are stored in a more convenient way, keeping a scalar value per cell instead of a json string * Integration tests check that all implemented loaders for OQ-Engine outputs are tested at least once * Both workflows aggregating loss points by zone are tested on Travis (1: using SAGA; 2: using the fallback algorithm)
yes
gemfoundation
2017-10-19T14:44:59.544494+00:00
2.14.0
2.99.0
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