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blessed-contrib
Advanced tools
Build dashboards (or any other application) using ascii/ansi art and javascript.
Build dashboards (or any other application) using ascii/ansi art and javascript.
Friendly to terminals, ssh and developers. Extends blessed with custom drawille and other widgets.
Contributors:
Yaron Naveh (@YaronNaveh)
Demo:
Running the demo
git clone https://github.com/yaronn/blessed-contrib.git
cd blessed-contrib
npm install
node ./examples/dashboard.js
Tested on Linux and OS X. In order to use on windows need to install Braille fonts (not tested).
npm install blessed
npm install blessed-contrib
##Usage
the widgets in blessed-contrib follow the same pattern as in the blessed project:
var blessed = require('blessed')
, contrib = require('blessed-contrib')
, screen = blessed.screen()
, line = contrib.line(
{ style:
{ line: "yellow"
, text: "green"
, baseline: "black"}
, xLabelPadding: 3
, xPadding: 5
, label: 'Title'})
, data = {
x: ['t1', 't2', 't3', 't4'],
y: [5, 1, 7, 5]
}
screen.append(line) //must append before setting data
line.setData(data.x, data.y)
screen.key(['escape', 'q', 'C-c'], function(ch, key) {
return process.exit(0);
});
screen.render()
See bellow for a complete list of widgets.
You can also use a layout to position the widgets for you (details in the layouts section).
var line = contrib.line(
{ style:
{ line: "yellow"
, text: "green"
, baseline: "black"}
, xLabelPadding: 3
, xPadding: 5
, label: 'Title'})
var data = {
x: ['t1', 't2', 't3', 't4'],
y: [5, 1, 7, 5]
}
screen.append(line) //must append before setting data
line.setData(data.x, data.y)
var bar = contrib.bar(
{ label: 'Server Utilization (%)'
, barWidth: 4
, barSpacing: 6
, xOffset: 0
, maxHeight: 9})
screen.append(bar) //must append before setting data
bar.setData(
{ titles: ['bar1', 'bar2']]
, data: [5, 10]})
var map = contrib.map({label: 'World Map'})
map.addMarker({"lon" : "37.5000", "lat" : "-79.0000" })
var gauge = contrib.gauge({label: 'Progress'})
gauge.setPercent(25)
var log = contrib.log(
{ fg: "green"
, selectedFg: "green"
, label: 'Server Log'})
log.log("new log line")
var pic = contrib.picture(
{ file: './flower.png'
, cols: 25
, onReady: ready})
function ready() {screen.render()}
note: only png images are supported
var spark = contrib.sparkline(
{ label: 'Throughput (bits/sec)'
, tags: true
, style: { fg: 'blue' }})
sparkline.setData(
[ 'Sparkline1', 'Sparkline2'],
[ [10, 20, 30, 20]
, [40, 10, 40, 50]])
var table = contrib.table(
{ keys: true
, fg: 'green'
, label: 'Active Processes'
, columnSpacing: [16, 12, 12] /*or just 16*/})
//allow control the table with the keyboard
table.focus()
table.setData(
{ headers: ['col1', 'col2']
, data:
[ [1, 2]
, [3, 4] ]})
A grid layout can auto position your elements in a grid layout. When using a grid, you should not create the widgets, rather specify to the grid which widget to create and with which params.
var screen = blessed.screen()
var grid = new contrib.grid({rows: 1, cols: 2})
grid.set(0, 1, contrib.map, {label: 'World Map'})
grid.set(0, 1, blessed.box, {content: 'My Box'})
grid.applyLayout(screen)
screen.render
Grids can be nested:
var grid = new contrib.grid({rows: 1, cols: 2})
var grid1 = new contrib.grid({rows: 1, cols: 2})
grid.set(0, 0, contrib.map, {label: 'World Map'})
grid1.set(0, 0, blessed.box, {content: 'My Box'})
grid1.set(0, 1, blessed.box, {content: 'My Box'})
grid.set(0, 1, grid1)
Running the sample
git clone https://github.com/yaronn/blessed-contrib.git
cd blessed-contrib
npm install
node ./examples/dashboard.js
Installation (for a custom dashbaord)
npm install blessed
npm install blessed-contrib
A simple dashboard
var blessed = require('blessed')
, contrib = require('blessed-contrib')
, screen = blessed.screen()
, grid = new contrib.grid({rows: 1, cols: 2})
grid.set(0, 0, contrib.line,
{ style:
{ line: "yellow"
, text: "green"
, baseline: "black"}
, xLabelPadding: 3
, xPadding: 5
, label: 'Stocks'})
grid.set(0, 1, contrib.map, {label: 'Servers Location'})
grid.applyLayout(screen)
var line = grid.get(0, 0)
var map = grid.get(0, 1)
var lineData = {
x: ['t1', 't2', 't3', 't4'],
y: [5, 1, 7, 5]
}
line.setData(lineData.x, lineData.y)
screen.key(['escape', 'q', 'C-c'], function(ch, key) {
return process.exit(0);
});
screen.render()
Rich dashboard
See source code
This library is under the MIT License
FAQs
Build dashboards (or any other application) using ascii/ansi art and javascript.
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