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// This controller generates a graph for events
// the main function is generateChart. I call generate chart with required parameters
// from the template file
angular.module('zmApp.controllers').controller('zmApp.EventsGraphsCtrl', function ($ionicPlatform, $scope, ZMDataModel, $ionicSideMenuDelegate, $rootScope, $http) {
console.log("Inside Graphs controller");
$scope.openMenu = function () {
$ionicSideMenuDelegate.toggleLeft();
}
$scope.navTitle = 'Tab Page';
$scope.leftButtons = [{
type: 'button-icon icon ion-navicon',
tap: function (e) {
$scope.toggleMenu();
}
}];
$scope.generateChart = function (chartTitle) {
$scope.chartObject = {};
$scope.chartObject.data = [
['Monitor', 'Events', {
role: 'style'
}, {
role: 'annotation'
}],
['', 0, '', ''] // needed to get rid of the initial error of charts
// FIXME: does it really work? I noticed the red warning
// coming up on the device
];
$scope.chartObject.type = "BarChart";
$scope.chartObject.options = {
title: chartTitle,
height: $rootScope.devHeight, // FIXME: I need to make this dynamic depending on
// # of bars
legend: 'none',
animation: {
duration: 700,
easing: 'out',
startup: 'false',
},
}
var monitors = [];
var loginData = ZMDataModel.getLogin();
console.log("*** Grabbing lists of events and monitors ");
ZMDataModel.getMonitors(0).then(function (data) {
monitors = data;
for (var i = 0; i < monitors.length; i++) {
(function (j) { // loop closure - http is async, so success returns after i goes out of scope
// so we need to bind j to i when http returns so its not out of scope. Gak.
// I much prefer the old days of passing context data from request to response
var url = loginData.apiurl +
"/events/index/MonitorId:" + monitors[j].Monitor.Id + // FIXME: need to add hr/week
".json?page=1";
console.log("Monitor event URL:" + url);
$http.get(url)
.success(function (data) {
console.log("**** EVENT COUNT FOR MONITOR " +
monitors[j].Monitor.Id + " IS " + data.pagination.count);
console.log("Pushing " + monitors[j].Monitor.Name +
" AND " + data.pagination.count);
$scope.chartObject.data.push([monitors[j].Monitor.Name, data.pagination.count,
'opacity: 0.4', data.pagination.count]);
})
.error(function (data) {
// ideally I should be treating it as an error
// but what I am really doing now is treating it like no events
// works but TBD: make this into a proper error handler
console.log("**** EVENT COUNT FOR MONITOR " +
monitors[i].Monitor.Id + " IS ERROR ");
$scope.chartObject.data.push([monitors[j].Monitor.Name,
0, 'opacity: 0.4', 0]);
});
})(i); // j
} //for
});
}; // scope function
});
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