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it-dashboard

Dashboard Example

This is a Dashboard written in PHP.

You want to monitor your infrastructure and also share memes with your colleagues? Then this may be the right thing for you!

This application cycles through multiple PHP-pages and provides an REST-API for important alerts or fun stuff.

The pages are easy to replace, so you can show your own performance data or whatever.

Most of the data in my pages are collected via a PowerShell Script, which saves the data in a Database.

Features

  • REST-API for ToastMessages
  • Replaceable PHP-Pages
  • Remote-Control Page for Tablets
  • YouTube Support
  • Internet Radio with Streaminfo
  • Fun Mode (Every Page is filled with memes)
  • Fun Stuff (e.g. A Bus driving through every screen)
  • Caching
  • WebSocket
  • Adminpanel

Server

To use the application, you need a Websocket.

The WebSocket is started by running: /websocket/server.php

REST-API

The API is reachable under: /websocket/api.php

Parameter Method Required String Default Description
ToastSubject POST No String Titele of Toast
ToastBody POST No String Text of Toast
ToastPicture POST No String Picture/Video of Toast
ToastColor POST No String #FA2A00 Color of Toast
ToastTextColor POST No String #FFFFFF Color of Heading
ToastSound POST No String Win XP Error URL of Sound
ToastTime POST No Integer 30000 Time until Toast hides in ms
ToastVolume POST No Float 0.5 Volume from 0 to 1
ToastHistory POST No Boolean true If true, the Toast is saved in the History
ToastVideoNoRepeat POST No Boolean false If true, the Toast is hidden, when the Video finished

Caching

To use the caching, you need to set up a cronjob which executes /monitor/rendercache.php

This Script gets all pages in the /monitor/source folder and saves them in /monitor/cache