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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? New Badging System - Badges Prototype Beta 1 (Badges Only) Post 303028001 by Neo on Saturday 29th of December 2018 09:07:07 AM
Old 12-29-2018
Certainly subject to change, here is the prototype "current activity badge"

Code:
<?php
$color['fausergraduate'] = 'lightgray'; 
$time_inactive = time() - $modaluser['lastactivity']; 
$week = 7 * 24 * 60 * 60; 
$month = 4* $week; 
$quarter = $week * (52 / 4); 
$halfyear = $week * (52 / 2); 
$year = $week * 52; 
$twoyears = 2 * $year; 
$threeyears = 3 * $year; 

if ($time_inactive < $week) { 
    $color['fausergraduate'] = 'black'; 
} elseif ($time_inactive < $month) { 
    $color['fausergraduate'] = 'indigo'; 
} elseif ($time_inactive < $quarter) { 
    $color['fausergraduate'] = 'blue'; 
} elseif ($time_inactive < $halfyear) { 
    $color['fausergraduate'] = 'green'; 
} elseif ($time_inactive < $year) { 
    $color['fausergraduate'] = 'lightgray'; 
} elseif ($time_inactive < $twoyears) { 
    $color['fausergraduate'] = 'darkorange'; 
} elseif ($time_inactive < $threeyears) { 
    $color['fausergraduate']  = 'red'; 
}

jQuery:

Code:
$('.fa-user-graduate').css("color",badge["activity"]);
$('.fa-user-graduate').css("cursor","pointer").attr("title","Current Forum Activity");
$('.fa-user-graduate').closest('div').find('.fa-circle').css("color",badge["activity"]);

 

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sa1(8)							    BSD System Manager's Manual 						    sa1(8)

NAME
sa1 -- Generate a system activity daily data file. SYNOPSIS
/usr/lib/sa/sa1 [t n] DESCRIPTION
The sa1 command is a shell script used to invoke the system activity data collector, sadc. The binary sample data is collected at intervals t seconds apart, in a loop n times. The binary sample data is written to the standard daily data file, /var/log/sa/sadd where the dd repre- sents the current day of the month. sa1 is intended to be started by cron. EXAMPLE CRON ENTRY
# Starting at 8am collect system activity records # every 20 minutes for 12 hours # 20 minutes = 1200 seconds # 12 hours with 3 samples each hour = 36 loops 0 8 * * 1-5 /usr/lib/sa/sa1 1200 36 # After the 12 hour period, # collect a system activity report 30 20 * * 1-5 /usr/lib/sa/sa2 -A FILES
/var/log/sa/sadd Default daily activity file that holds the binary sampling data. dd are digits that represent the day of the month. SEE ALSO
sa2(8), sadc(8), sar(1), iostat(8), vm_stat(1), netstat(1), top(1), sc_usage(1), fs_usage(1), crontab(1), crontab(5) Mac OS X Jul 25 2003 Mac OS X
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