This is my Gitlab Repo, I have scrapped data of 4 hospitals for trial, I have created a CI pipeline which automatically scrap data on push to repository.
But currently everything is running under one job, I want to seperate into multiple jobs without installing package again, I need to look for this.
Also , I will create a process file which parses all CDM to correct column names ,this will also run from pipeline.
You can contact me anytime you want but please tell me time beforehand
and your android app? We’re going to fork, then remove the fork relationship, so you’ll need to fork again. You’ll make Merge Requests against our repo. Does this sound good to ya? You can commit a gitlab-ci config file and set things up and make merge requests against that file.
The last might be the latest in many cases. So, if something was published in 2018, it might still be correct for now, as prices likely didn’t change in 2019 and the 2020 updates have not happened. Your repo should be able to keep history of all those, so that you can later do some pricing analytics
@Darshpreet2000 why do want to show a map? or make a screen for it?.. I think thats not priority now, just try to get it working for near by hospitals if you are around. Also you can concentrate on one end rather then going back and forth in my opinion, take 1-2 weeks on the app (frontend) and some up with your screens and hardcoded data or dummy data, then blend with the backend say week 3-4 to sync, when the basic functionalities are met now build the two together gradually. Just my 0.1 cents
I planned to make a single screen which will show nearby hospitals on Map same like Google Maps App with a draggable scrollable bottom sheet listing Hospitals Names.
I will skip it as you suggested its not a priority now
Okay , I will modify my project plan,I will make UI of complete app in first two weeks.
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Hi, I had a small suggestion. Instead of using sqflite package for the local database, you can try hive package. The performance of the app using the hive package is better.
@prajwal27 Very much Thanks for your suggestion, but I can’t use it because it stores data in key value pair, just like shared preference in android.
I can’t perform query on data with this because it stores data in key value pair. It’s good for storing small data, but here when user searches for any procedure , I need to perform query on the data. So, I need to use sqflite
Please keep discussing with me if you find interesting stuff