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[package]
edition = "2024"
name = "web"
version = "0.1.0"
[dependencies]
fathom-function = { git = "ssh://git@github.com/fathom-io/pipeline-calculations.git", branch = "FTHM-13309/kriging" }
pipeline-application = { git = "ssh://git@github.com/fathom-io/pipeline-calculations.git", branch = "FTHM-13309/kriging" }
serde = { version = "1.0.219", features = ["derive"] }
tokio = { version = "1.43.0", features = ["macros", "rt-multi-thread"] }
uuid = { version = "1" }

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# d1f4e3974c4a434d9f726f23be156fe7 # Time weighted corrosion rate calculation
The objective of this calculation is to derive a final representative corrosion depth growth
rate (mm/year) at each point along a pipeline using multiple In-Line Inspection (ILI) data sets,
and to predict the likely depth of metal loss by a future target date (e.g. 24 October 2023)
## Input
### Arguments
- `org_id`: as string which should be a valid `uuid` for the organization
- `project_id`: the id of the data project where the pipeline data is found
- `pipeline_id`: an `array` of `strings` which should each be a valid uuid representing a pipeline.
- `target_date`: a `string` representing the date for which the corrosion growth rate should be predicted.
## Creating the function on the platform
To create this function on the platform using the `cli` set up the port forwarding as shown in README.
Then run the following command to create the function.
```bash
cargo run functions create \
-f functions/acr_time_weighted \
-d "Run the time weighted corrosion rate calculation" \
-i org_id=string \
-i project_id=string \
-i target_date=string \
-i pipeline_id=array
```
## Testing the function locally
You can run and test the function locally by running
```bash
cargo run
```
Then you can check it work with `curl` as follows
```bash
curl localhost:8080 -d $(jq '. | tojson' functions/acr_time_weighted/example_input.json)
```

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{
"target_date": "2023-10-24",
"org_id": "2cbfe270-d195-48ad-aed1-24145924635c",
"pipeline_id": [
"01966d47-1d4c-7751-a1f1-0617caa3a00d"
],
"project_id": "680b61b0aedd6f9e639d8699"
}

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use fathom_function::{chrono::NaiveDate, tracing};
use pipeline_application::application::Application;
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
use uuid::Uuid;
#[fathom_function::function]
async fn time_weighted_calculation(input: Input) -> Result<Output, String> {
let app = Application::new_from_compile_env(input.org_id, &input.project_id).unwrap();
for pipeline_id in input.pipeline_id {
app.time_weighted_calculation(pipeline_id, input.target_date)
.await
.map_err(|err| {
tracing::error!(%pipeline_id, ?err, "Error running time weighted corrosion calculation");
format!("{err:?}")
})?;
}
Ok(Output {
status: "Success".to_owned(),
})
}
#[derive(Debug, Serialize)]
struct Output {
status: String,
}
#[derive(Debug, Deserialize)]
struct Input {
org_id: Uuid,
project_id: String,
target_date: Option<NaiveDate>,
pipeline_id: Vec<Uuid>,
}