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    Xaver Maierhofer authored and Geno committed
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    Main differences to https://github.com/ffnord/meshviewer

    Some features are maybe merged

    • Add modes - For example add a night layer and style
    • Updates selected node or list (incl. image stats cache-breaker) - not only overview tables
    • Node filter is implemented
    • Zoom level if you click a node (nodeZoom) - Zoom level 22 available, but it is to close for a click
    • Formatted Code
    • Translation support - https://crowdin.com/project/meshviewer - Contact us for new languages
    • Grunt inline for some css and js - less requests
    • Icon font with only needed icons
    • Upgrade to grunt v1.x (Tested with Node.js 4 LTS,6 LTS,7 Linux,OSX,W**)
      • Inline some css and js
    • Remove bower in favour of npm/yarn
      • Load only moment.js without languages - Languages included in translations
      • Remove unneeded components (es6-shim, tablesort, numeraljs, leaflet-providers, jshashes)
    • Rbush v2 - performance boost in last versions. (Positions labels and clients on the map)
    • Right click open layermenu
    • Remove ruby dependency
    • FixedCenter is required
    • Rewrite Scss, SASS lint and variables for easy customization/adjustments
    • Improved cross browser/device support THX@BrowserStack
    • Leaflet with patch to avoid IE/Edge crashes
    • Add yarn package manager in favor of npm (npm still works)
    • Configurable reverse geocoding server
    • A lot more in commit history

    Demo (embedded):

    https://regensburg.freifunk.net/netz/karte/

    Screenshots

    TODO new uptodate images

    Dependencies

    • yarn
    • grunt-cli

    Installing dependencies

    npm is still possible, but yarn is much faster https://yarnpkg.com/

    Install yarn package-manager:

    Chosse your OS and install yarn https://yarnpkg.com/en/docs/install

    Execute these commands on your server as a normal user to prepare the dependencies:

    git clone https://github.com/ffrgb/meshviewer.git
    cd meshviewer
    yarn
    # Only needed when no global grunt exists
    yarn global add grunt-cli

    Building

    Just run the following command from the meshviewer directory:

    grunt

    This will generate build/ containing all required files.

    Development

    Use grunt serve for development.

    Support/Help

    • IRC: irc.hackint.org #freifunkRGB
    • Feel free to open an issue for a problem or a idea.

    Configure

    Change config.jsonto match your community.

    Customize style

    Start your development and edit files in scss/custom/. Additional information in comments.

    dataPath (string/array)

    dataPath can be either a string containing the address of a Nodes.json v2 compatible backend (e.g. ffmap backend) or an array containing multiple addresses. Don't forget the trailing slash! Also, proxying the data through a webserver will allow GZip and thus will greatly reduce bandwidth consumption. It may help with firewall problems too.

    siteName (string)

    Change this to match your communities' name. It will be used in various places.

    maxAge (integer)

    Nodes being online for less than maxAge days are considered "new". Likewise, nodes being offline for more than than maxAge days are considered "lost".

    maxAgeAlert (integer)

    Nodes being offline for more than than maxAge days are considered "lost". Lost will be splitted in alert and lost.

    nodeZoom (integer)

    Max level to be applied by clicking a node or open a node. With value 18 near by buildings and streets should be visible. Interesting if one of configured map provider has zoom-level under 18.

    labelZoom (integer)

    Min. level for node labels shown on the map. Labels aren't shown in first zoom levels and need performance.

    clientZoom (integer)

    Min. level to set starting layer for client dots on map.

    nodeInfobox

    contact (bool)

    Setting this to false will hide contact information for nodes.

    hardwareUsage (bool)

    Setting this to false will hide bars of memory usage and load avg for nodes.

    mapLayers (List)

    A list of objects describing map layers. Each object has at least name, url and config properties. Example layers and configuration (map against config.json).

    Additional arguments

    mode (string)

    Allows to load a additional style for a night mode or similar use case. Possible are inline style or link. Inline avoids re-rendering and maybe issues with label-layer update. Important are class "css-mode mode-name" and media "not".

    Default is night.css inline in index.html

     <link rel="stylesheet" class="css-mode mode-name" media="not" href="mode-name.css">

    or

    <style class="css-mode mode-name" media="not">
       <inline src="mode-name.css" />
    </style>

    start (integer)

    Start a time range to put this mapLayer on first position.

    end (integer)

    End a time range for first map. Stops sort this mapLayer.

    fixedCenter (array[array, array])

    Choose a rectangle that must be displayed on the map. Set 2 Locations and everything between will displayed.

    Examples for fixedCenter:

      // Set a visible frame
      "fixedCenter": [
        [
          49.3522,
          11.7752
        ],
        [
          48.7480,
          12.8917
        ]
      ],

    nodeInfos (array, optional)

    This option allows to show node statistics depending on following case-sensitive parameters:

    • name header of statistics segment in infobox
    • href absolute or relative URL to statistics image
    • image (required) absolute or relative URL to image, can be the same like href
    • title for the image

    To insert current variables in either href, image or title you can use the case-sensitive template string {NODE_ID}, {NODE_NAME}, {LOCALE} and {TIME} as cache-breaker.

    Examples for nodeInfos:

    "nodeInfos": [
    
      { "name": "Clientstatistik",
        "href": "stats/dashboard/db/node-byid?var-nodeid={NODE_ID}",
        "image": "stats/render/dashboard-solo/db/node-byid?panelId=1&fullscreen&theme=light&width=600&height=300&var-nodeid={NODE_ID}&var-host={NODE_NAME}&_t={TIME}",
        "title": "Knoten {NODE_ID}"
      },
      { "name": "Uptime",
        "href": "stats/dashboard/db/node-byid?var-nodeid={NODE_ID}",
        "image": "stats/render/dashboard-solo/db/node-byid?panelId=2&fullscreen&theme=light&width=600&height=300&var-nodeid={NODE_ID}&_t={TIME}",
        "title": "Knoten {NODE_ID}"
      }
    ]

    In order to have statistics images available, you have to set up an instance of each Prometheus and Grafana.

    globalInfos (array, optional)

    This option allows to show global statistics on statistics page depending on following case-sensitive parameters:

    • name header of statistics segment in infobox
    • href absolute or relative URL to statistics image
    • image (required) absolute or relative URL to image, can be the same like href
    • title for the image

    In contrast to nodeInfos there is no template substitution in href, image or title.

    Examples for globalInfos using Grafana server rendering:

    "globalInfos": [
      { "name": "Wochenstatistik",
        "href": "stats/render/render/dashboard-solo/db/global?panelId=1&fullscreen&theme=light&width=600&height=300",
        "image": "nodes/globalGraph.png",
        "title": "Bild mit Wochenstatistik"
      }
    ]

    linkInfos (array, optional)

    This option allows to show link statistics depending on the following case-sensitive parameters:

    • name header of statistics segment in infobox
    • href absolute or relative URL to statistics image
    • image (required) absolute or relative URL to image, can be the same like href
    • title for the image

    To insert the source or target variable in either href, image or title you can use the case-sensitive template strings {SOURCE_ID}, {TARGET_ID}, {SOURCE_NAME}, {TARGET_NAME}, {LOCALE} and {TIME} as cache-breaker.

    "linkInfos": [
      { "name": "Linkstatistik",
        "href": "stats/dashboard/db/links?var-source={SOURCE_ID}&var-target={TARGET_ID}",
        "image": "stats/render/dashboard-solo/db/links?panelId=1&fullscreen&theme=light&width=800&height=600&var-source={SOURCE_ID}&var-target={TARGET_ID}&_t={TIME}",
        "title": "Bild mit Linkstatistik"
      }
    ]

    siteNames (array, optional)

    In this array name definitions for site statistics and node info can be saved. This requires one object for each site code. This object must contain:

    • site the site code
    • name the defined written name for this site code

    If neither siteNames nor showSites are set, site statistics and node info won't be displayed

    Example for siteNames:

    "siteNames": [
      { "site": "ffhl", "name": "Lübeck" },
      { "site": "ffeh", "name": "Entenhausen" ),
      { "site": "ffgt", "name": "Gothamcity" },
      { "site": "ffal", "name": "Atlantis" }
    ]

    supportedLocale (array)

    Add supported locale (with matching language file in locales/*.json) and it will be matched against the browser language setting. Fallback is the first language in the array.

    Example for supportedLocale:

    "supportedLocale": [
      "en",
      "de",
      "fr"
    ]

    cacheBreaker (string)

    Will be replaced in every build to avoid missing or outdated language strings, because language.json isn't up to date.

    Fixed value (y0z).

    Sponsoring / Supporting

    • BrowserStack for providing a awesome testing service for hundreds of browsers
    • Travis CI for testing every push and pull request
    • Crowdin for providing easy non-developer translation environment

    These tools need a lot of infrastructure behind and don't charge open source software