Version: [593] OpenQuake Integrated Risk Modelling Toolkit 3.2.6 Experimental

3.2.6
* The loader for hazard maps was updated, fixing compatibility with
the OQ-Engine after a change in the output format
3.2.5
* Hazard maps can be loaded as one layer per realization/statistic or
as multiple layers, per each combination of
realization/statistic-imt-poe
* It is possible to load hazard curves for a selected combination of
realization/statistic and intensity measure type
* Intensity measure levels are casted to float when possible, fixing a
plotting issue in hazard curves with IMT=PGV
* The cursor does not switch to "waiting" while refreshing the
OQ-Engine calculation list
* When feedback is shown outside the dialog that drives the OQ-Engine,
a message suggests the user where to look
3.2.4
* Added loaders for dmg_by_event and losses_by_event, from csv
(disabled for event-based calculations)
* Outputs of a selected oq-engine calculation are sorted by name in
alphabetical order
3.2.3
* The button to download a calculation datastore remains disabled
until the calculation is complete (and its size is known)
3.2.2
* The button to download the datastore of a oq-engine calculation
displays the corresponding size
3.2.1
* Added the possibility to plot loss curves aggregated by tag in event
based risk
3.2.0
* Plugin migrated to QGIS3 (with PyQt5, Python3)
* Removed dialog to aggregate losses by zone (replaced by "Join
attributes by location (summary)" algorithm in the processing
toolbox)
* All the aggregations of losses/damages by zone leverage algorithms
of the processing toolbox, running as tasks in separate threads
* When loading OQ-Engine outputs that can be aggregated by zone, if
the option to run the aggregation is checked, the ok button is
disabled until a valid zonal layer is loaded
* Files produced by the OQ-Engine are downloaded in separate threads,
displaying a progress bar while streaming
3.1.1
* When loading Ground Motion Fields for scenario calculations, the
names of the GMPEs are displayed instead of the realization names
* When loading a OQ-Engine output as layer, the engine version is
saved as a custom property of the layer
* When exporting data with the Data Viewer, the versions of the
OQ-Engine and of the plugin are saved on top of the output file
* While driving the OQ-Engine, the engine version and the url of the
connected engine server are displayed on top of the window
* Layers loaded from OQ-Engine outputs store as custom properties the
versions of the OQ-Engine and of the IRMT plugin
* The dependency from SAGA was removed (aggregation of points by zone
is performed by the plugin, internally)
3.1.0
* Ruptures imported from the OQ-Engine can be styled automatically by
tectonic region type or by magnitude
* Improved visualization of aggregate outputs in the Data Viewer
3.0.2
* Fixed styling of scenario damage after aggregating damage by zone
* Fixed selection/deselection of tag values in aggregate
losses/damages visualization in the Data Viewer
3.0.1
* After aggregating loss/damage by zone, the layer containing points
is made invisible
3.0.0
* Added loaders for realizations and sourcegroups, from csv
* Added the loader for Average Asset Losses Statistics and the
visualization of aggregated values in the Data Viewer
* Default styles for layers imported from OQ-Engine outputs depend on
the output type
* When importing damages or losses from the OQ-Engine and aggregating
them by zone, only sums are added to the zonal layer,
and the zonal layer is automatically styled, classifying with respect
to the sum of losses/damage
* Fixed a bug that prevented from loading existing projects from the
OpenQuake Platform
* It is possible to check the connection with the OQ-Platform or with
the OQ-Engine from within the plugin settings dialog
* The visualization of OQ-Engine risk outputs is now described in the
user manual
2.10.0
* Dialogs embedding OpenQuake web applications (IPT and TaxtWEB)
display a progress bar while loading a new page, and there
is an additional button to reload the homepage. If a page can not be
loaded, an error message is displayed.
* The GUI provides clearer error messages in case the plugin is unable
to connect with the OQ Engine WebUI
2.9.6
* When loading hazard maps from OQ-Engine, values for all intensity
measure types and probabilities of exceedance can be stored
in a single layer.
* Layers built from OQ-Engine outputs have the custom property
'calc_id' storing the id of the corresponding OQ-Engine calculation.
* The names of files exported by the Data Viewer contain the id of the
corresponding OQ-Engine calculation.
2.9.5
* Several updates to the user manual
* Fixed bug in the GUI initialization for visualizing aggregate loss
curves
2.9.4
* Fixed retrieval of the engine server hostname from settings
2.9.3
* Hazard maps, hazard curves and uniform hazard spectra are loaded
through the "extract" API offered by the OQ Engine Server,
instead of using the exported npz
* Fixed the visualization of UHS in case PGA is not present
* Multiple connection profiles can be saved, making it easier to
switch between different OQ-Engine servers and OQ Platforms.
* It is possible to modify the log verbosity of the plugin, through a
new property in the plugin settings
2.9.2
* If a selected OQ-Engine calculation is running, the corresponding
outputs will be listed as soon as the calculation is complete.
* Fixed the button showing parameters of a OQ-Engine calculation
2.9.1
* Fixed a bug that made impossible to visualize the dialog that drives
the OpenQuake Engine
* Fixed issues importing Qt on macOS
2.9.0
* The plugin embeds 3 standalone OpenQuake applications: Input
Preparation Toolkit, TaxtWEB and Taxonomy Glossary
* When a OQ-Engine calculation is removed, the corresponding buttons
and its list of outputs are properly cleared.
* An additional checkbox in the settings enables/disables experimental
features
* Recovery modeling functionalities and the embedded standalone
OpenQuake applications are enabled only if experimental
features are enabled from the plugin settings.
2.8.1
* When interacting with the OQ-Engine or the OQ-Platform, the plugin
will attempt first to use the default credentials.
It will open the settings dialog automatically, in case the login
fails with the default settings.
* When a problem causes the widget that drives the OQ-Engine to be
closed, error messages are displayed in the general
QGIS message bar, instead of using the inner message bar of the widget
(otherwise, they would not be visible to the user)
* Fix a bug in the check of layer capabilities, that was working only
with QGIS locale set to English
2.8.0
* In aggregated loss curves, it is possible to display a chosen set of
realizations or statistics (mean, quantiles, etc.)

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