FlexitimeTracker/UI/DataFormats/Time log viewer/timelogdata format.js

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//so the user gets this data from /timelogs?userId=x
//however, given the data below could be over many years and therefore, thousands of data points.. some consideration should be given for reduced format.
// consideration should be to have a calendarWeek argument, i.e.: /timelogs?userId=x&calendarWeek=y.
// If no calendarWeek argument is provided, then it should default to the current calendarweek.
{
availableYears: [2017],
data: [
2017: [ //year of the logs collection
1:[ //calendar week of year.
{
LogId: n,
UserId: faker.random.number(maxUserCount),
Timestamp: faker.date.past(),
Direction: directions[faker.random.number(1)]
},
{
LogId: n,
UserId: faker.random.number(maxUserCount),
Timestamp: faker.date.past(),
Direction: directions[faker.random.number(1)]
},
{
LogId: n,
UserId: faker.random.number(maxUserCount),
Timestamp: faker.date.past(),
Direction: directions[faker.random.number(1)]
},
{
LogId: n,
UserId: faker.random.number(maxUserCount),
Timestamp: faker.date.past(),
Direction: directions[faker.random.number(1)]
},
{
LogId: n,
UserId: faker.random.number(maxUserCount),
Timestamp: faker.date.past(),
Direction: directions[faker.random.number(1)]
}
],
2:[
{
LogId: n,
UserId: faker.random.number(maxUserCount),
Timestamp: faker.date.past(),
Direction: directions[faker.random.number(1)]
},
{
LogId: n,
UserId: faker.random.number(maxUserCount),
Timestamp: faker.date.past(),
Direction: directions[faker.random.number(1)]
},
{
LogId: n,
UserId: faker.random.number(maxUserCount),
Timestamp: faker.date.past(),
Direction: directions[faker.random.number(1)]
},
{
LogId: n,
UserId: faker.random.number(maxUserCount),
Timestamp: faker.date.past(),
Direction: directions[faker.random.number(1)]
},
{
LogId: n,
UserId: faker.random.number(maxUserCount),
Timestamp: faker.date.past(),
Direction: directions[faker.random.number(1)]
}
]
],
]
}