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Foglight 7.1.0 - Web Component Tutorial

Introducing the Web Component Framework The Web Component Framework Configuring Views and Context Queries Functions Bindings Additional Components

Configuration details

The following diagrams indicate the components of the Alarm dialog box that need to be configured in the alarm association. Use the guidelines provided below when configuring these components in an alarm association.

Figure 45. Alarm dialog box

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The object in this image is the topologyObject property of the alarm. If the object does not have a parent (if it is the Domain Root, which is the parent that appears), then only that object appears in the centre of the space.
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The Recent History view is the view to which the Small Detail View property is mapped. There is no default if this is not specified. The space allows for a small detail view whose height should be no more than 130 px.
Figure 46. Recent History view, History table, and Notes table
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The Recent History view on the History/Notes tab is the view to which the Large Detail View property is mapped. It has similar height restrictions to the Small Detail View (130 px, see Step 3), but can be wider. This can be the same view as the Small Detail View, or a different view containing alarm metrics. The contents of the selected view should be compatible with the title (Recent History). In cases where the small view is flexible then the view to which the small view is mapped can be mapped to the large detail view as well. The large view should also be compatible with the title (Recent History).
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The History table is the standard list containing alarm instances, and appears by default.
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The Notes table is the standard list containing user-defined notes, and appears by default.
Figure 47. History and Notes tables
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On the Source tab, the Agent and Agent Type entries in the Agent view contain the agent name and its type, and appear by default. The section containing the Running State, Health State, and Host entries also appears by default, and can be replaced by setting the Agent Detail View property. To populate this view, ensure that the agent is set as the monitoring agent for each entity it monitors.
TIP: The Alarm dialog box looks for the agent under <alarm>/topologyObject/monitoringAgent.
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The Rule view appears by default.

Configuration example

The following images show a sample configuration of an alarm association.

NOTE: The Description property is useful for verbose background information.

The Small Detail View maps to the Recent History view appearing on the Summary tab.

The Large Detail View maps to the Recent History view appearing on the History/Notes tab.

This example contains a mix of required and optional settings. Not all of the optional settings are set. For example, the Agent Detail View property is not set, which results in the Agent view showing the default entries.

Renderers

Configuring how data is displayed in a dashboard is determined in the view definition, but relies on the existence of renderers, icons, and mappings that are configured separately from the view.

Renderers are created and configured in the Renderers tab in the Module Contents pane. Renderers determine the display of data. For example, the number of decimal places shown by a value inside a table cell is decided by a Number Renderer instance, the display of data as an icon is determined by an Icon Renderer instance, and the display of a metric as a time plot chart is configured using a Sparkline Renderer instance.

At runtime, how data in a Foglight® dashboard displays depends on which renderers are set in the view definition and which renderer has been mapped to a data value's type, property, or unit. Renderers can be mapped to types and properties in the Types tab or to units in the Units tab. Mapped renderers are looked up automatically at runtime if no specific renderer has been set in the view definition.

Default Renderer can be Overridden

All the units and also some types supported by Foglight Core are associated with a default renderer. These associations can be found in the Module Definitions pane modules under the Units and Types tabs. For example, a percent unit is associated with the Percent Renderer.

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Select the Renderers tab in the Module Contents pane.
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Click the Add button and choose either a Blank renderer or a Copy of an existing renderer.
A New Renderer tab appears in the Definitions pane.
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In the General tab, give the new renderer a name and supply an appropriate description.
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Select the Configuration tab and set the appropriate properties for the new renderer.
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Click Save.
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Select the Types tab in the Module Contents pane.
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Click the Add button.
The New Type Mapping dialog box appears.
A New Type Mapping tab appears in the Definitions pane.
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Select its Renderers tab.
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In the Renderer drop-down list, select from the Available Renderers dialog box the renderer that you defined previously. Click Save in the dialog box.
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Click Apply in the editor pane.
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Click Save.
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