Use browser width to scale cpu and bandwidth graphs on device overview

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Louis Bailleul
2015-12-02 12:52:08 +00:00
parent 20ec8608c3
commit ee75091c44
2 changed files with 27 additions and 5 deletions

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@@ -64,9 +64,18 @@ if (count($processors)) {
if ($config['cpu_details_overview'] === false)
{
if($_SESSION['screen_width']) {
if($_SESSION['screen_width'] > 970) {
$graph_array['width'] = round(($_SESSION['screen_width'] - 190 )/2,0);
$graph_array['height'] = round($graph_array['width'] /3);
}
else {
$graph_array['width'] = $_SESSION['screen_width'] - 110;
$graph_array['height'] = round($graph_array['width'] /3);
}
}
//Generate average cpu graph
$graph_array['height'] = '100';
$graph_array['width'] = '485';
$graph_array['device'] = $device['device_id'];
$graph_array['type'] = 'device_processor';
$graph = generate_lazy_graph_tag($graph_array);
@@ -78,7 +87,8 @@ if (count($processors)) {
$link = generate_url($link_array);
//Generate tooltip
$graph_array['width'] = '210';
$graph_array['width']=210;
$graph_array['height']=100;
$overlib_content = generate_overlib_content($graph_array, $device['hostname'].' - CPU usage');
echo '<tr>