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build query parameters using data_end_time #741
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This PR addresses a data non-population issue observed in HC detectors. When setting the time horizon in the anomaly overview to the past hour, two boxes appeared in the heatmap. However, clicking on both resulted in no data being populated. Extending the time horizon to three hours increased the number of boxes to six, but similarly, clicking on these boxes also resulted in no data appearing. The root cause of the issue is a mismatch in time references: the time displayed in the HC heatmap cells is calculated based on the anomaly plot time, which corresponds to data_end_time. However, when querying data within the HC heatmap cell's time range, data_start_time was used instead. This PR updates sorting and querying fields from `DATA_START_TIME` to `DATA_END_TIME` to align with the data displayed in HC heatmap cells and ensure accuracy in temporal data analysis. Testing done: 1. reproduced the issue and verified the fix. 2. added unit tests. 3. Confirmed that single stream detector result views remain functional post-changes. Signed-off-by: Kaituo Li <kaituo@amazon.com>
The backport to
To backport manually, run these commands in your terminal: # Fetch latest updates from GitHub
git fetch
# Create a new working tree
git worktree add .worktrees/backport-2.x 2.x
# Navigate to the new working tree
cd .worktrees/backport-2.x
# Create a new branch
git switch --create backport/backport-741-to-2.x
# Cherry-pick the merged commit of this pull request and resolve the conflicts
git cherry-pick -x --mainline 1 0a748c7dff74e5b1168e1774d81cebf52dec3d52
# Push it to GitHub
git push --set-upstream origin backport/backport-741-to-2.x
# Go back to the original working tree
cd ../..
# Delete the working tree
git worktree remove .worktrees/backport-2.x Then, create a pull request where the |
The backport to
To backport manually, run these commands in your terminal: # Fetch latest updates from GitHub
git fetch
# Create a new working tree
git worktree add .worktrees/backport-2.14 2.14
# Navigate to the new working tree
cd .worktrees/backport-2.14
# Create a new branch
git switch --create backport/backport-741-to-2.14
# Cherry-pick the merged commit of this pull request and resolve the conflicts
git cherry-pick -x --mainline 1 0a748c7dff74e5b1168e1774d81cebf52dec3d52
# Push it to GitHub
git push --set-upstream origin backport/backport-741-to-2.14
# Go back to the original working tree
cd ../..
# Delete the working tree
git worktree remove .worktrees/backport-2.14 Then, create a pull request where the |
Signed-off-by: Kaituo Li <kaituo@amazon.com>
Signed-off-by: Kaituo Li <kaituo@amazon.com>
Description
This PR addresses a data non-population issue observed in HC detectors. When setting the time horizon in the anomaly overview to the past hour, two boxes appeared in the heatmap. However, clicking on both resulted in no data being populated. Extending the time horizon to three hours increased the number of boxes to six, but similarly, clicking on these boxes also resulted in no data appearing.
The root cause of the issue is a mismatch in time references: the time displayed in the HC heatmap cells is calculated based on the anomaly plot time, which corresponds to data_end_time. However, when querying data within the HC heatmap cell's time range, data_start_time was used instead.
This PR updates sorting and querying fields from
DATA_START_TIME
toDATA_END_TIME
to align with the data displayed in HC heatmap cells and ensure accuracy in temporal data analysis.This PR addresses and resolves three CI failures:
Testing done:
Check List
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