Hey,
Good catch, I'll get that fixed asap.
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Daniele Sluijters
On Tuesday, 13 August 2013 22:36:35 UTC+2, Ellison Marks wrote:
>
> Er, excuse me, I misspoke. As it is it relies on having python 2.7+, not 3
> for the formatting. Still, the Redhat family, by default, is still on 2.6.
>
> On Tuesday, August 13, 2013 12:13:17 PM UTC-7, Ellison Marks wrote:
>>
>> So I finally got the time to get this going, and it is indeed, very cool.
>> One hitch though: I grabbed the source from github, and most things seemed
>> to work, but the overview page errored out. It seems that it was using
>> python 3 syntax for it's format strings on line 86 and 88.
>>
>> 86: 'avg_resources_node': "{:10.6f}".format(avg_resources_node['Value']),
>> 87: 'mean_failed_commands': mean_failed_commands['MeanRate'],
>> 88: 'mean_command_time': "{:10.6f}".format(mean_command_time['MeanRate']),
>>
>> I added a 0 to the format specification and it worked fine
>>
>> 86: 'avg_resources_node': "{0:10.6f}".format(avg_resources_node['Value']),
>> 87: 'mean_failed_commands': mean_failed_commands['MeanRate'],
>> 88: 'mean_command_time':
>> "{0:10.6f}".format(mean_command_time['MeanRate']),
>>
>> On Wednesday, August 7, 2013 5:47:23 AM UTC-7, Daniele Sluijters wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello everyone,
>>>
>>>
>>> It’s a lovely grey and rainy day here in the Dutch summer, as good a day
>>> as any to release a new little project.
>>>
>>>
>>> Its name is Puppetboard and has as aim to replace Puppet Dashboard’s
>>> reporting functionality. It does not nor will it include ENC features. It
>>> does all this without storing any data itself but querying PuppetDB instead.
>>>
>>>
>>> The whole thing is built in Python and relies on Flask and WTForms. The
>>> communication logic has been split of in its own library called pypuppetdb
>>> which makes heavy use of the requests library. The interface is powered by
>>> Twitter Bootstrap with the Flatly theme.
>>>
>>>
>>> Though I’ve pushed all the code out and made it public it’s all very
>>> young but it works fairly well. However, I’ve committed numerous
>>> barbarities in the code just to get things working and to figure out how to
>>> handle certain things. For the foreseeable time in the future I’ll be
>>> working on cleaning all this up and figuring out what I can do on my side
>>> and on PuppetDB’s side to make all this work a little better. Especially
>>> when it comes to dealing with big responses from PuppetDB...
>>>
>>>
>>> This is the first time I’m open sourcing a project so that too is all
>>> new to me. I’d welcome the feedback and if someone feels brave enough even
>>> commits on the projects but try and be gentle about it :-). I’ll also be at
>>> PuppetConf including the Developer Day so feel free to reach out to me in
>>> person.
>>>
>>>
>>> To the code:
>>>
>>>
>>> * puppetboard: https://github.com/nedap/puppetboard
>>>
>>> * pypuppetdb: https://github.com/nedap/pypuppetdb
>>>
>>>
>>> I realise that puppetboard doesn't have a test suite right now but it
>>> will soon. In order to do so I have to restructure a few things about it
>>> first. The installation documentation will improve with it.
>>>
>>>
>>> Pypuppetdb's test suite will be expanding the coming days once I'm done
>>> mocking the HTTP requests _query() makes and manage to get a decent and big
>>> enough set of test data to feed into PuppetDB. This will allow me to run
>>> integration tests and benchmark certain changes I have in mind.
>>>
>>>
>>> I’m hoping to be able to get a release out every month with improvements
>>> to both projects, perhaps even faster in the beginning but it remains to be
>>> seen how much time I’ll be able to spend on it.
>>>
>>>
>>> A special thanks goes out to Ken Barber for helping out with all things
>>> PuppetDB and coming up with a way to run PuppetDB on Travis so we can run
>>> integration tests. Hunter, thank you for being so interested in this
>>> project and pushing me to release it.
>>>
>>>
>>> —
>>>
>>> Daniele Sluijters
>>>
>>> Nedap | Steppingstone
>>>
>>
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