This is an initial implementation that creates a working minimal .i6z document.
It passes schema validation and can be imported into IUCLID.
Caveat:
IUCLID files target individual compounds.
Pathway is not actually covered by the format.
It can be added in either soil or water and soil OECD endpoints.
**I currently only implemented the soil endpoint for all data.**
This sort of works, and I can report all degradation products in a pathway (not a nice view, but we can report many transformation products and add a diagram attachment in the future).
Adding additional information is an absolute pain, as we need to explicitly map each type of information to the relevant OECD field.
I use the XSD scheme for validation, but unfortunately the IUCLID parser is not fully compliant and requires a specific order, etc.
The workflow is: finding the AI structure from the XSD scheme -> make the scheme validation pass -> upload to IUCLID to get obscure error messages -> guess what could be wrong -> repeat 💣
New specifications get released once per year, so we will have to update accordingly.
I believe that this should be a more expensive feature, as it requires significant effort to uphold.
Currently implemented for root compound only in SOIL:
- Soil Texture 2
- Soil Texture 1
- pH value
- Half-life per soil sample / scenario (mapped to disappearance; not sure about that).
- CEC
- Organic Matter (only Carbon)
- Moisture content
- Humidity
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Reviewed-on: enviPath/enviPy#338
Co-authored-by: Tobias O <tobias.olenyi@envipath.com>
Co-committed-by: Tobias O <tobias.olenyi@envipath.com>
## Major Changes
- Implement a REST style API app in epapi
- Currently implements a GET method for all entity types in the browse menu (both package level and global)
- Provides paginated results per default with query style filtering for reviewed vs unreviewed.
- Provides new paginated templates with thin wrappers per entity types for easier maintainability
- Implements e2e tests for the API
## Minor changes
- Added more comprehensive gitignore to cover coverage reports and other test/node.js etc. data.
- Add additional CI file for API tests that only gets triggered on API relevant changes.
## ⚠️ Currently only works with session-based authentication. Token based will be added in new PR.
Co-authored-by: Tim Lorsbach <tim@lorsba.ch>
Co-authored-by: jebus <lorsbach@envipath.com>
Reviewed-on: enviPath/enviPy#243
Co-authored-by: Tobias O <tobias.olenyi@envipath.com>
Co-committed-by: Tobias O <tobias.olenyi@envipath.com>
This PR moves all the collection pages into the new UI in a rough push.
I did not put the same amount of care into these as into search, index, and predict.
## Major changes
- All modals are now migrated to a state based alpine.js implementation.
- jQuery is no longer present in the base layout; ajax is replace by native fetch api
- most of the pps.js is now obsolte (as I understand it; the code is not referenced any more @jebus please double check)
- in-memory pagination for large result lists (set to 50; we can make that configurable later; performance degrades at around 1k) stukk a bit rough tracked in #235
## Minor things
- Sarch and index also use alpine now
- The loading spinner is now CSS animated (not sure if it currently gets correctly called)
## Not done
- Ihave not even cheked the admin pages. Not sure If these need migrations
- The temporary migration pages still use the old template. Not sure what is supposed to happen with those? @jebus
## What I did to test
- opend all pages in browse, and user ; plus all pages reachable from there.
- Interacted and tested the functionality of each modal superfically with exception of the API key modal (no functional test).
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This PR is massive sorry for that; just did not want to push half-brokenn state.
@jebus@liambrydon I would be glad if you could click around and try to break it :)
Finally closes#133
Co-authored-by: Tim Lorsbach <tim@lorsba.ch>
Reviewed-on: enviPath/enviPy#236
Co-authored-by: Tobias O <tobias.olenyi@envipath.com>
Co-committed-by: Tobias O <tobias.olenyi@envipath.com>
## Major Changes
- Predict Pathway is now a separate view as it is meant as adavanced prediction interface
## Current status

Co-authored-by: Tim Lorsbach <tim@lorsba.ch>
Reviewed-on: enviPath/enviPy#188
Co-authored-by: Tobias O <tobias.olenyi@envipath.com>
Co-committed-by: Tobias O <tobias.olenyi@envipath.com>