Creating a Simple Linux Dashboard with Oracle Jet - Part 1 the Server Side PHP Code
Creating a simple Linux dashboard with Oracle Jet is easy and fun. It's simple to create a dashboard to monitor your Linux server using Oracle JET. The sky is the limit with indicators and gauges.
Here is some very basic server side PHP code to build an Oracle JET dashboard. The code is not fully optimized, but should help anyone who wants to build a dashboard.
Here is some sample JSON output. Please note in a future update to this code I will update the loadavg names in the JSON to more accurately describe the indicators:
In the next post; I'll post the Oracle JET module, including the Javascript and HTML files.
This is a video well worth watching if you have any interests at all in the future of web development, web development frameworks and Javascript.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V8mhIEeTMCc
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Fixed typo in Oracle Jet URL (oraclejet.org) (0 Replies)
Working on LP: 10. Lesson 1: Oracle JET 4.x - Lesson 1 - Part 4: Data Binding in this Oracle JET online course - Soar higher with Oracle JavaScript Extension Toolkit (JET), I have created this code for incidents.js
I cannot get the load average data in this Oracle JET test to update the... (4 Replies)
Working on:
10. Lesson 1: Oracle JET 4.x - Lesson 1 - Part 9: Oracle JET Cookbook
(which I highly recommend)
and using the server loadavg code I wrote and have been adding gauges. All is great so far, and I'm loving JET, but have ran into an issue.
Here is the loadavg.js code:
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Oracle JET is marketed as a kind of "anti-framework" approach to web development but from my experience Oracle JET is just another type of framework. So, I would describe JET as "a meta-framework" because JET is a framework that is built to import and use other frameworks and Javascript... (4 Replies)