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josh e888261ed9 feat: prefer Six Flags regular waits, show Fast Lane at 0, mark outages on chart
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Three usability fixes after a day of using the ride detail page.

1. Six Flags is now the primary source for regular wait times. SF's
   /wait-times endpoint reports regular waits alongside Fast Lane, and it
   updates more promptly than Queue-Times around park-open. The sampler
   and the live /rides + ride-history routes all prefer SF's regularWaittime
   when its createdDateTime is non-empty; Queue-Times remains the fallback
   and the authoritative isOpen source.

2. The today chart's Fast Lane line now stays visible when its value is 0
   (walk-on). Y-axis bottom padding ensures the line sits clearly above the
   X-axis frame instead of being clipped against it. The tooltip shows
   "walk-on" instead of "0 min" for that case.

3. Outages are now explicit on the chart instead of just being gaps.
   computeOutages walks today's samples to find contiguous closed runs and
   numbers them chronologically. Each outage renders as a translucent pink
   ReferenceArea with a "#N" label. The custom tooltip detects when the
   cursor is over an outage span and shows "Outage #N — Hh Mm" (e.g.
   "Outage #2 — 1h 28m") in place of the wait/Fast Lane rows.

Includes a seed-test-samples.ts dev script for eyeballing the chart with
synthetic outage data.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-30 18:54:02 -04:00
josh 7c88a3e568 fix: only sample wait times within each park's operating window
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Queue-Times keeps reporting yesterday's last wait with isOpen=true overnight,
so the per-ride open check wasn't enough — the sampler was recording phantom
"open" samples between close and the next morning's first refresh, padding
both wait-time averages and uptime% with stale data.

Add isWithinOperatingWindow gate (same check the /rides route uses) so the
sampler only runs during the park's actual hours plus the 1-hour closing
buffer. Includes a one-off wipe script for the accumulated bad data.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-30 07:57:08 -04:00