[[TOC(HabcDeveloperDemoScripts)]] = Sprint 4 - Purple = 1. Start with Review of Sprint3 Functionality: 1. Move to Sprint Functionality: * http://hectare:8080/habc-sprint4/HaBC.html 1. Welcome * Show our fancy new welcome tab! 1. Show Me Where ... * Show new "resolution" text * ''1 square = x hectares'' * Show new refresh icon 1. Data Loader / Metadata Loader * Highlight new data layers * Explain these are a result of running our new data loading process * Metadata files and raster files (tiff) are generated in a file structure; we then run these loading tools and the database is populated with the raster files and the metadata (layers list etc.) * Loading 5 raster files took < 30 minutes; Loading the metadata currently takes < 1 minute. 1. Raster Data Tab * Show the layer list - Explain that it is only for showing the raw data in the tiff files which is why you cannot expand any of the layers. * Show how metadata box is updated when you select different layers. * Talk about the map window - explain how it is similar to the land characterization map window. * You can zoom & pan around using mouse or controls * You can switch basemaps using layer switcher [same options as land characterizations] * Drag a layer (BTM) over to the definition box. * Explain how by default it is selected and drawn on the map. * Show how it shows up in the layer switcher and you can turn it on and off * Show the "Map Legend" tab. * Drag over another layer (Ecosections) * Explain how the radio buttons work for switching between layers drawn on the map. * Only a single layer can be drawn at a time. * Drag over roads & show the legend. * Explain how the value data has been grouped into classes for the purposes of this tab. * Click the 'Eraser' to clear the definition window * Explain how in the future you may be able to download the layers in the definition box. * Give a brief example of how the search works. * Search for Ecosection * Search for Pine * Clear the search 1. How Much... Tab * Start with Disclosure about how the summary functionality doesn't work yet; we were only working on the UI for this sprint * Talk about the features on the left side of the tab * Select existing show me where & Title are for future use * The grid section has three main drop area; two for categories and one for values * Talk about the layer list * Similar to what was seen in the land characterization layer list * Click on an layer and show the metadata * Open category layer (BTM) and explain how each of the categories is shown as well as an 'ALL' option. We will see what the 'ALL' option does later; click on the categories and show the metadata. * Open BEC and show how first see the zones, and then we can drill down to see the subzones and variants. * Open roads and show how the has road category as well as the "total road length" value are shown. * Show how the summary grid works * Open BTM and drag "ALL" to the Vertical Category Drop Area. Show how 'ALL' the categories were add as column headers. Scroll down to show that they are all actually there. * Open EDU and drag 'Kettle' onto the Horizontal Category Drop Area. Show how it has been added as a column header. * Drag 'Hay River' onto the Horizontal Category Drop Area. Show how it has added another column header in the same row as Kettle. Explain that this is because they are in the same category. * Drag over 'Lower Fraser' just for the sake of it. * Open up BEC layer and Drag 'BAFA' to the Horizontal Category Drop Area. Explain that this is different category so a new row is added. The headers are repeated; once for each of the previous dragged items. * Drag a few more layers from the BEC Zone category to show them how additional columns will be added to the same row. * Open up roads and drag over "road length". Explain that this is a value hence the different coloring. This is what will actually be computed for each cell. Explain that multiple values can be dragged over; they will all be a part of the same row. Drag over road length again to show this behaviour. * Scroll to the right and highlight how the column/row headers remain. * Hover over one of the header and explain how the hierarchical path to the particular label is shown. * Clear the grid * Show the search functionality by searching for "river or plain". The search is the same as the land characterization search.