[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/ffrgb/meshviewer.svg?branch=develop&style=flat-square)](https://travis-ci.org/ffrgb/meshviewer) ### 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](https://github.com/ffrgb/meshviewer/commits/develop) # 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.json`to 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](http://leaflet-extras.github.io/leaflet-providers/preview/) (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_ ```html ``` or ```html ``` #### 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` caption of statistics segment in infobox - `href` absolute or relative URL to statistics image - `thumbnail` absolute or relative URL to thumbnail image, can be the same like `href` - `caption` is shown, if `thumbnail` is not present (no thumbnail in infobox) To insert current node-id in either `href`, `thumbnail` or `caption` 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}", "thumbnail": "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}", "caption": "Knoten {NODE_ID}" }, { "name": "Uptime", "href": "stats/dashboard/db/node-byid?var-nodeid={NODE_ID}", "thumbnail": "stats/render/dashboard-solo/db/node-byid?panelId=2&fullscreen&theme=light&width=600&height=300&var-nodeid={NODE_ID}&_t={TIME}", "caption": "Knoten {NODE_ID}" } ] In order to have statistics images available, you have to set up an instance of each [Prometheus](http://prometheus.io/) and [Grafana](http://grafana.org/). ## globalInfos (array, optional) This option allows to show global statistics on statistics page depending on following case-sensitive parameters: - `name` caption of statistics segment in infobox - `href` absolute or relative URL to statistics image - `thumbnail` absolute or relative URL to thumbnail image, can be the same like `href` - `caption` is shown, if `thumbnail` is not present (no thumbnail in infobox) In contrast to `nodeInfos` there is no template substitution in `href`, `thumbnail` or `caption`. 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", "thumbnail": "nodes/globalGraph.png", "caption": "Bild mit Wochenstatistik" } ] ## linkInfos (array, optional) This option allows to show link statistics depending on the following case-sensitive parameters: - `name` caption of statistics segment in infobox - `href` absolute or relative URL to statistics image - `thumbnail` absolute or relative URL to thumbnail image, can be the same like `href` - `caption` is shown, if `thumbnail` is not present (no thumbnail in infobox) To insert the source or target node-id in either `href`, `thumbnail` or `caption` you can use the case-sensitive template strings `{SOURCE_ID}`, `{TARGET_ID}`, `{SOURCE_NAME}`, `{TARGET_NAME}`, `{LOCALE}` and `{TIME}` as cache-breaker. "linkInfos": [ { "href": "stats/dashboard/db/links?var-source={SOURCE_ID}&var-target={TARGET_ID}", "thumbnail": "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}" } ] ## 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](https://www.browserstack.com/) for providing a awesome testing service for hundreds of browsers - [Travis CI](https://travis-ci.org/) for testing every push and pull request - [Crowdin](https://crowdin.com/) for providing easy non-developer translation environment These tools need a lot of infrastructure behind and don't charge open source software