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[TTAHUB-1457] Create resource use sparkline graph #2289

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@thewatermethod thewatermethod commented Jul 25, 2024

Description of change

Create sparkline graph to replace default view of top 10 resources on the resource dashboard. (first widget, you can't miss it)

How to test

Confirm that it works, looks great 👍 , and matches the mockup

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  • Meets issue criteria
  • JIRA ticket status updated
  • Code is meaningfully tested
  • Meets accessibility standards (WCAG 2.1 Levels A, AA)
  • API Documentation updated
  • Boundary diagram updated
  • Logical Data Model updated
  • Architectural Decision Records written for major infrastructure decisions
  • UI review complete

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  • OHS demo complete
  • Ready to create production PR

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  • Staging smoke test completed

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  • Update JIRA ticket status

@thewatermethod thewatermethod marked this pull request as ready for review July 25, 2024 20:57
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Looks good! 👍

@thewatermethod thewatermethod merged commit efdf06c into main Aug 2, 2024
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@thewatermethod thewatermethod deleted the mb/TTAHUB-1457/resource-use-graph branch August 2, 2024 19:48
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