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Would any of the various interface files in /proc provide a more structured initial data source?
How does openwrt generate its status page and its site survey output? Maybe that functionality can be extended?
I have two of the very first 50 mesh potatoes. They have proven quite useful. Where can I grab the latest/greatest code and/or compiled images? Should I just wait for the github migration?
Hello Steve,
Wonderful news! I also have this on my TODO list for quite some time, so count me in as a collaborator :)
In my case, I was more interested in dumping adhoc neighbors (i.e. iw station dump) to an on-demand realtime graph, (500ms update interval?) in order to serve as an antenna pointing utility (looking at one particular neigh graph) or to decide on the placement of an omnidirectional node (try to maximize the signal of several neighs)
A scan log would certainly be useful and complimentary information!
I'll start playing with lua as well, and keep an eye on the thread for the vt github repo URL (which is also great news!)
About the bat-hosts file: last week at the Battlemesh v6, several ideas related to hostname distributed resolution were presented or discussed, and in particular Felix Fietkau told me it wouldn't be hard to implement a minimal mdns service integrated into openwrt ubus architecture. The daemon would simply collect the hostname announcements seen on the network and make the list available through ubus. The idea was to "import" that into dnsmasq, allowing non-mdns-aware clients to resolve nodes hostname->ip through classic DNS, but a simple script could also generate a bat-hosts file from that information.
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Hi Steve,
On 02/05/2013 02:32, Steve Song wrote:
Hi all,That works nicely. Good job!
A small amount of progress. Jow's wireless scan parsing script works
perfectly and I have managed to put together a simple html page which
parses a json log of a wireless scan and then outputs the information
along with a bar graph sparkline. It is very basic but it is a start.
No pretty css yet.
The code is at https://github.com/villagetelco/demeshtify and should
run on any OpenWRT device.
One thing that sprung to mind was a recent blog post I saw (don't remember the URL) that pointed out a few errors in network configuration (Apple/Blackberry devices I think) where the SSIDs contained meta-characters that caused the displays to misbehave.
With that in mind I tried adding </div> into an SSID name and indeed it did break the formatting. My jquery is a bit rusty but I did a quick bit of rework and think I've fixed that in your code. See pull request
https://github.com/villagetelco/demeshtify/pull/1
I'm not sure if there is a similar issue in the lua code that produces the JSON. I don't know whether the %q string format properly encodes things into JSON format or whether there is another library that is more appropriate for producing it.
Hope this helps.
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Hi Steve,
this is looking good :)
We'll be for sure collaborating as this was also part of our roadmap.
cheers,
NicoEchániz
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> Hi again,
>
> A couple of screenshots of the code output to date.
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On 05/03/2013 08:43 PM, Song, Stephen wrote:Howdy Steve!
I've added a lua script that mimics iwinfo wlan0-1 assoclist and
exports it to a json file.
https://github.com/villagetelco/demeshtify/blob/master/usr/bin/dmtf_assoclist.lua
Still trying to work out how the iwinfo bindings work in lua. This is
a good clue
http://luci.subsignal.org/trac/browser/luci/trunk/contrib/package/iwinfo/src/iwinfo.lua?rev=7919
but I still can't work out how to extract the receive and transmit rates
though.
well, yesterday i could finally sit down and dig into this; scp'ed the contents of your repo into a router and it worked just fine,
so i set out to try integrate it into luci... and it turned out much harded than i expected!
While my initial idea was to somehow use the graph libraries used by luci's "Realtime graphs", i found out it uses no 3rd party libraries at all, but instead generates svg on the fly, as far as i could understand.
So i had to settle with what my bare knowledge of html allows me to do, and made an unimpressive integration - the attached screenshot almost looks like i photoshopped your html into luci :P
but, it's a start. I'll now try to include luci tables style in the html and see what we get.
The code is messy and i'm also taking my first steps into github, so even though you'll see i forked your repo, it'll take a little time until you get my pull request :)
Cheers!
Gui
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Hi Steve,
this is looking good :)
We'll be for sure collaborating as this was also part of our roadmap.
cheers,
NicoEchániz
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> A couple of screenshots of the code output to date.
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Just stumbled onto this and thought and may help out a bit.
http://sparklines.bitworking.info/
BTW anyone know if the current image includes python?