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    Reply   Re: Re: Custom input forms implementation, posted by Hanno Perrey on Wed May 11 09:35:23 2016 shiftcheck.html
Stefan Ritt wrote:

Dear ELOG users,

starting with SVN revision 2328, custom input forms are implemented. This allows application specific formats for check lists etc. In our specific case we had to implement a shift check list, which was quite long. Furthermore the check list should be optimized for an iPad, which we take in the field and record various checks and readings (in our case some gas pressure gauges at the PSI particle accelerator). Since the standard ELOG interface was too inflexible, a completely hand-written form was needed. The form can be activated by the new configuration options Custom New Form, Custom Edit Form and Custom Display Form, one for a new entry, an entry to edit and and entry to display. In our case we used the same form for all three cases. This is how the shift check list looks under the Safari Browser on a PC:

Capture.png

And here is how it looks on the iPad:

IMAG0036.jpg

Each section can be collapsed and expanded (blue arrows at the left), and various internal checks are made before the check list can be submitted.

Implementing such forms is however more something for the advanced user, since you have to hand-write HTML with CSS and JavaScript code. It can then however be a powerful method for check lists. Please find in the attachments the elogd.cfg configuration for that logbook and the shiftcheck.html source code file. It is a bit complicated since the page is a static page, elogd just serves it from the file. This requires all the dynamic functions to be implemented inside the HTML file with JavaScript. To display an entry for example, the JavaScript loads the raw data with the "?cmd=Download" command and the populates the form fields. The collapsing and expanding is done by using CSS properties. The integrated style sheet was optimized for the rendering on an iPad. Rather large fonts were chosen so that the items can be checked easily with your finger tips. Various parameters are sent between the browser and the elogd program via hidden fields and cookies. So only something for experts! But if you go through the effort and hand-write the form, it can be very handy. Note that you have to upgrade to SVN revision 2328 for the three new options.

 

Thank you very much for this nice example!

I found a little issue with newer ELOG versions: if the authentication is done via session cookies, the submission of the checklist will fail with the error "Cannot open file passwd". This is actually misleading as the cause of the error is the empty user name submitted (since the cookie storing user name and pwd hash is never created) and not the password file itself. This can be worked around by removing the user name and pwd fields in the html form before submitting in case there is a SID cookie around.

The attached shiftcheck.html contains this workaround and seems to be functioning fine on my installation (ELOG 3.1.0).

 

Cheers,

Hanno

    Reply   Re: Re: RPM build process enhancements, posted by Laurent Jean-Rigaud on Wed Mar 4 18:40:57 2020 elog.spec.template

Sorry, the patch is malformed for the template file. Check PJ.

Bye,

Laurent

 

Laurent Jean-Rigaud wrote:

Hi Stefan,

2nd patch for RPM build which adds :

  • dynamic build options for krb5/ldap/pam/ssl support :
    • for git / non rpm users : 
      • buildrpm version release [-krb5] [-ldap] [-pam] [-ssl]
    • for rpm users using SRPMS (dependances are managed) :
      • rpm -i elog-ver-rel.src.rpm && rpmbuld -bb [--use krb5] [--use ldap] [--use pam] [--use ssl] ~/rpmbuild/SPECS/elog.spec
  • dynamic 2 last changelog entries :
    • last with build information with
      • dynamic user 's info (use your info if builded from PSI, or use %packager from ~/.rpmmacros if exists, or set to username username@ostname)
      • build options list (KBR5, LDAP, PAM, SSL)
    • before last for product changelog of current ELOG version-release
  • customrel flag for local rebuild :
    • release = %elogrel%{?customrel}%{?dist)
    • so custom builder can add --define 'customrel NSA'  at rpmbuild command or in .rpmmacros file -> elog-3.1.4-2.NSA.el7.x86_64.rpm by example.
  • elog version and release are delivered in specfile as default for rebuild (tarball name uses it so it can not be changed for local rebuild from SRPMS).
  • buildrpm uses ~/rpmbuild/SPECS/elog.spec generated from elog.spec.template (elog.spec is deleted in repo, replaced by elog.spec.template).

 

Tested on EL6 and EL7 x86_64 :-)

Bye

 

Laurent Jean-Rigaud wrote:

Hi Stefan,

I enclosed a patch for RPM build process available on GIT.

changes :

  • rpmbuild :
    • checks if provider or custom build (the rm/mv are done on your computers only :-))
    • call rpmbuild with version / release given as parameters
  • elog.spec :
    • last changelog entry date is set to build date
    • build with debug for debuginfo rpms (product rpms are normally automatically strimmed)
    • elog.init call /etc/ini.d/functions for RHEL/Centos/Fedora/? dists

 

Todo:

  • add RPMbuild options for ldap/pam/...
  • enclosed git log in changelog automatically (the dream :-))

 

 

    Reply   Re: RPM build process enhancements, posted by Laurent Jean-Rigaud on Mon Mar 2 14:31:12 2020 elog-git_dd35f04ec8effce1c12927078a9efb59822ceb3f-add_use_options.diff

Hi Stefan,

2nd patch for RPM build which adds :

  • dynamic build options for krb5/ldap/pam/ssl support :
    • for git / non rpm users : 
      • buildrpm version release [-krb5] [-ldap] [-pam] [-ssl]
    • for rpm users using SRPMS (dependances are managed) :
      • rpm -i elog-ver-rel.src.rpm && rpmbuld -bb [--use krb5] [--use ldap] [--use pam] [--use ssl] ~/rpmbuild/SPECS/elog.spec
  • dynamic 2 last changelog entries :
    • last with build information with
      • dynamic user 's info (use your info if builded from PSI, or use %packager from ~/.rpmmacros if exists, or set to username username@ostname)
      • build options list (KBR5, LDAP, PAM, SSL)
    • before last for product changelog of current ELOG version-release
  • customrel flag for local rebuild :
    • release = %elogrel%{?customrel}%{?dist)
    • so custom builder can add --define 'customrel NSA'  at rpmbuild command or in .rpmmacros file -> elog-3.1.4-2.NSA.el7.x86_64.rpm by example.
  • elog version and release are delivered in specfile as default for rebuild (tarball name uses it so it can not be changed for local rebuild from SRPMS).
  • buildrpm uses ~/rpmbuild/SPECS/elog.spec generated from elog.spec.template (elog.spec is deleted in repo, replaced by elog.spec.template).

 

Tested on EL6 and EL7 x86_64 :-)

Bye

 

Laurent Jean-Rigaud wrote:

Hi Stefan,

I enclosed a patch for RPM build process available on GIT.

changes :

  • rpmbuild :
    • checks if provider or custom build (the rm/mv are done on your computers only :-))
    • call rpmbuild with version / release given as parameters
  • elog.spec :
    • last changelog entry date is set to build date
    • build with debug for debuginfo rpms (product rpms are normally automatically strimmed)
    • elog.init call /etc/ini.d/functions for RHEL/Centos/Fedora/? dists

 

Todo:

  • add RPMbuild options for ldap/pam/...
  • enclosed git log in changelog automatically (the dream :-))

 

Entry   Generic Unix elogd init script, posted by Steve Jones on Wed Jul 7 18:19:10 2004 elogd.init
The elogd.init script that ships in the elog distribution is Linux centric.
 This script is written to work in a generic Unix environment under 'sh' -
no frills!
Entry   Multiple file upload for Firefox, posted by Diogo Alves on Tue Jan 29 23:18:39 2008 

Here's a firefox extension that works extremely well if one uses drag n'drop to upload several attachment files at once:

 

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/219

 

Entry   Simple theme, posted by Daniel Sajdyk on Sun Aug 23 21:27:00 2015 8x

Hello. 

I did simple theme for ELOG called "dansaj". 

This is verision which I did for my ELOG, and if you have troubles in other configurations, please let me know, and we will correct it. 

Vectors versions of icons you can find in oryginals folder (if you want to transform it). 

The most current version you can download from my blog - Elog theme, czyli skórka, albo temat.

Regards

Daniel.

Entry   How to run elogd on Gentoo Linux, posted by Exaos Lee on Mon Oct 10 18:47:09 2005 elogd_gentoo.tar.gz
I have created some scripts for running elogd on Gentoo Linux. Please untar the attachment and read the file "elogd_gentoo_readme". Any comment is welcomed.
Entry   Javascript verification of simple attributes with regexp, posted by JacekK on Tue May 24 22:43:38 2011 JScriptREVerify.patch

Hi,

I added possibility for a new verification of required fields in generated Javascript "function chkform()". To do this I added new logbook option "ValidPattern", in which you can set regular expression for an attribute, for example

ValidPattern HexDigits=[0-9a-fA-F]+

If there is a pattern set for required field, then in chkform() function is generated additional verification, if value of the field matches validation regexp.

Changes I made should not decrease performance of elogd. Let me know please if you can add it to regular version.

 

Jacek

    Reply   Re: Custom input forms implementation, posted by TimS on Tue Jul 8 15:43:21 2014 


Stefan Ritt wrote:

Dear ELOG users,

starting with SVN revision 2328, custom input forms are implemented. This allows application specific formats for check lists etc. In our specific case we had to implement a shift check list, which was quite long. Furthermore the check list should be optimized for an iPad, which we take in the field and record various checks and readings (in our case some gas pressure gauges at the PSI particle accelerator). Since the standard ELOG interface was too inflexible, a completely hand-written form was needed. The form can be activated by the new configuration options Custom New Form, Custom Edit Form and Custom Display Form, one for a new entry, an entry to edit and and entry to display. In our case we used the same form for all three cases. This is how the shift check list looks under the Safari Browser on a PC:

Capture.png 

And here is how it looks on the iPad:

IMAG0036.jpg

Each section can be collapsed and expanded (blue arrows at the left), and various internal checks are made before the check list can be submitted.

Implementing such forms is however more something for the advanced user, since you have to hand-write HTML with CSS and JavaScript code. It can then however be a powerful method for check lists. Please find in the attachments the elogd.cfg configuration for that logbook and the shiftcheck.html source code file. It is a bit complicated since the page is a static page, elogd just serves it from the file. This requires all the dynamic functions to be implemented inside the HTML file with JavaScript. To display an entry for example, the JavaScript loads the raw data with the "?cmd=Download" command and the populates the form fields. The collapsing and expanding is done by using CSS properties. The integrated style sheet was optimized for the rendering on an iPad. Rather large fonts were chosen so that the items can be checked easily with your finger tips. Various parameters are sent between the browser and the elogd program via hidden fields and cookies. So only something for experts! But if you go through the effort and hand-write the form, it can be very handy. Note that you have to upgrade to SVN revision 2328 for the three new options.

 

 

That's awesome!! Didn't know ELOG was still being developed!!  I was looking for this ...been trying this version now with
supplied example but there's files missing which are being referenced from the html file.

Anyway it would be nice to know a little more on how to use this and how it incorporates into ELOG.

Is some more work being done on this version ?

Thankx heaps for this great enhancement although now it's still needs a lot of figuring out on how to do this.
 

Entry   Python module to read/write/edit/reply/delete ELOG entries, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Tue Jul 26 10:16:22 2016 
Hello Everybody!
I would just like to inform you that there is a new Python module available to access and work with ELOG (read/write/edit/reply/delete).
Currently the module is only supported for Python version 3. The package is pure Python and has no special dependencies. Therefore you can use the package on any machine.

The documentation you can find on https://github.com/paulscherrerinstitute/py_elog

If you want to install the package in an Anaconda on your local machine just use
conda install -c paulscherrerinstitute elog
(also works from outside PSI - the package is available at https://anaconda.org/paulscherrerinstitute/elog)

If there are issues with the package please use the issue tracker that comes with the github repository
https://github.com/paulscherrerinstitute/py_elog/issues or let me know.
Best
Simon
ELOG V3.1.5-2eba886