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user interface for utility emissions #7
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The first version of REST API can be used for testing. Who will tackle this issue and get a simple UI up and running? |
I have no problem with trying to create a simple UI for testing and I also want to try, but it cannot be quick because of the lack of UI design experiences. I will do it as a study process, if someone has the experiences, feel free to create one. |
@udosson The REST API looks very nice. Thank you! |
Sounds good! @opentaps, do we have a tutorial of opentaps seas? So I can try to run it. |
Sure, take a look at
https://github.com/opentaps/opentaps_seas/tree/master/docs There's
documentation on installation and on using it.
We're cleaning it up a bit and will try to get the UI hooked up to the rest
interface.
Also take a look at opentaps.org -- there's a video for it.
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Sounds good! @opentaps <https://github.com/opentaps>, do we have a
tutorial of opentaps seas? So I can try to run it.
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Simple user interface which includes sending utility bill with raw data (see #5) and accessing the emissions records from #4 #6
I think we can use the existing opentaps_seas as a starting point.
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