From: bobmseagithub Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2017 18:47:57 +0000 (-0700) Subject: luci-app-statistics: Voltage graphs - AC and DC X-Git-Url: https://git.librecmc.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=refs%2Fpull%2F1240%2Fhead;p=oweals%2Fluci.git luci-app-statistics: Voltage graphs - AC and DC The Voltage graph combines Battery, Input Voltage and Output Voltage. The Y-Axis scale masks changes in Input/Output voltages over time. This patch splits the graphs into 2 graphs. This makes it possible to see variations in AC Input/Output voltages. Signed-off-by: Bob Meizlik --- diff --git a/applications/luci-app-statistics/luasrc/statistics/rrdtool/definitions/apcups.lua b/applications/luci-app-statistics/luasrc/statistics/rrdtool/definitions/apcups.lua index 04eee9305..2a8aceec0 100644 --- a/applications/luci-app-statistics/luasrc/statistics/rrdtool/definitions/apcups.lua +++ b/applications/luci-app-statistics/luasrc/statistics/rrdtool/definitions/apcups.lua @@ -5,18 +5,34 @@ module("luci.statistics.rrdtool.definitions.apcups",package.seeall) function rrdargs( graph, plugin, plugin_instance, dtype ) + local voltagesdc = { + title = "%H: Voltages on APC UPS - Battery", + vlabel = "Volts DC", + alt_autoscale = true, + number_format = "%5.1lfV", + data = { + instances = { + voltage = { "battery" } + }, + + options = { + voltage = { title = "Battery voltage", noarea=true } + } + } + } + local voltages = { - title = "%H: Voltages on APC UPS ", - vlabel = "V", + title = "%H: Voltages on APC UPS - AC", + vlabel = "Volts AC", + alt_autoscale = true, number_format = "%5.1lfV", data = { instances = { - voltage = { "battery", "input", "output" } + voltage = { "input", "output" } }, options = { voltage_output = { color = "00e000", title = "Output voltage", noarea=true, overlay=true }, - voltage_battery = { color = "0000ff", title = "Battery voltage", noarea=true, overlay=true }, voltage_input = { color = "ffb000", title = "Input voltage", noarea=true, overlay=true } } } @@ -97,5 +113,5 @@ function rrdargs( graph, plugin, plugin_instance, dtype ) } } - return { voltages, percentload, charge_percent, temperature, timeleft, frequency } + return { voltages, voltagesdc, percentload, charge_percent, temperature, timeleft, frequency } end