Updated the `reset_chart_data` function to include a new `network_fee` parameter in the `MiningDashboardService`. Modified `config.json` to add a default `network_fee` key. Enhanced `load_config` in `config.py` to handle the new parameter. Updated the `MiningDashboardService` constructor and `fetch_metrics` method to utilize the `network_fee` in calculations. Added a new input field for `network_fee` in `boot.html` and updated related JavaScript functions to manage this input. Improved the "Use Defaults" button functionality to reset the `network_fee` to its default value.
Implemented a new API endpoint `/api/reset-chart-data` in `App.py` to clear chart data history and save state to Redis. Updated the `resetDashboardChart` function in `main.js` to make an AJAX call to this endpoint, providing immediate user feedback. Removed previous logic for handling latest metrics to streamline the reset process.
Updated the application to use a configurable timezone instead of hardcoding "America/Los_Angeles". This change impacts the dashboard, API endpoints, and worker services. Timezone is now fetched from a configuration file or environment variable, enhancing flexibility in time display. New API endpoints for available timezones and the current configured timezone have been added. The frontend now allows users to select their timezone from a dropdown menu, which is stored in local storage for future use. Timestamps in the UI have been updated to reflect the selected timezone.
This commit removes the `OceanAPIClient` and introduces the `OceanScraper` for data retrieval in the mining dashboard application. Key changes include:
- Updated `App.py` to import `OceanScraper`.
- Enhanced `data_service.py` to reflect the transition to web scraping, including updates to the `MiningDashboardService` class.
- Improved methods for fetching metrics and worker data with better error handling and logging.
- Preserved the original web scraping method as a fallback.
- Removed the `ocean_api_client.py` file
- Added a new `ocean_scraper.py` file with comprehensive scraping functionality.
Added `OceanAPIClient` to facilitate API interactions in `App.py`.
Modified `update_metrics_job` to include API status checks and fetch metrics.
Introduced `/api/check-api` endpoint for Ocean API health checks.
Updated `MiningDashboardService` to initialize the API client and fetch data directly from the Ocean API, with fallbacks to web scraping.
Refactored data retrieval methods to prioritize API calls and added error handling.
Enhanced logging for API interactions and created a new module `ocean_api_client.py` for encapsulating API logic.
Implemented retry mechanisms for API requests and updated data processing to align with the new API response structure.
This commit introduces a new route in `App.py` for a retro-styled console log page that displays real-time Bitcoin mining metrics. It includes a new CSS file, `console.css`, for styling with effects like CRT and text glitch animations. The `console.js` file is added to handle log generation, metrics fetching, and real-time updates. Additionally, a new `console.html` file is created to structure the console page, integrating the necessary styles and scripts.