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tianpu-ems/frontend
Du Wenbo 36c53e0e7c feat: complete platform build-out to 95% benchmark-ready
Major additions across backend, frontend, and infrastructure:

Backend:
- IoT collector framework (Modbus TCP, MQTT, HTTP) with manager
- Realistic Beijing solar/weather simulator with cloud transients
- Alarm auto-checker with demo anomaly injection (3-4 events/hour)
- Report generation (PDF/Excel) with sync fallback and E2E testing
- Energy data CSV/XLSX export endpoint
- WebSocket real-time broadcast at /ws/realtime
- Alembic initial migration for all 14 tables
- 77 pytest tests across 9 API routers

Frontend:
- Live notification badge with alarm count (was hardcoded 0)
- Sankey energy flow diagram on dashboard
- Device photos (SVG illustrations) on all device pages
- Report download with status icons
- Energy data export buttons (CSV/Excel)
- WebSocket hook with auto-reconnect and polling fallback
- BigScreen 2D responsive CSS (tablet/mobile)
- Error handling improvements across pages

Infrastructure:
- PostgreSQL + TimescaleDB as primary database
- Production docker-compose with nginx reverse proxy
- Comprehensive Chinese README
- .env.example with documentation
- quick-start.sh deployment script
- nginx config with gzip, caching, security headers

Data:
- 30-day realistic backfill (47K rows, weather-correlated)
- 18 devices, 6 alarm rules, 15 historical alarm events
- Beijing solar position model with seasonal variation

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-02 18:46:42 +08:00
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