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django-dashing
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`django-dashing` is a customisable, modular dashboard application framework for Django to visualize interesting data about your project. Inspired in the exceptionally handsome dashboard framework Dashing_

.. _Dashing: http://shopify.github.io/dashing/

Prerequisites
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- Django 1.5.+

Key concepts
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- Use premade widgets, or fully create your own with css, html, and javascript.
- Use the API to push data to your dashboards.
- Drag & Drop interface for re-arranging your widgets.

Installation
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1. Install latest stable version from GitHub:

.. code-block:: text

    $ pip install -e git+https://bitbucket.org/individuo7/django-dashing/@5faf49896cf95d4abd62cb64f9177ce602b49b41#egg=dashing

2. Add `dashing` to ``INSTALLED_APPS`` of the your projects.

.. code-block:: python

    INSTALLED_APPS = (
        ...
        'dashing',
    )

3. Include the polls URLconf in your project urls.py like this:

.. code-block:: python
    
    url(r'^dashboard/', include('dashing.urls')),

4. Start the development server and visit http://127.0.0.1:8000/dashboard/
   to view the dummy dashboard.


Getting Started
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To create a custom dashboard you need create a ``dashing-config.js`` file in the static directory and optionally a custom ``dashing/dashboard.html`` template file.

Config File 
-----------

You need put the ``dashing-config.js`` in the static directory (you can change the patch and name if you wrote a template file and start to create widgets for your project.

The dashing config file should start with the creation of a new dashboard ``var dashboard = new Dashboard();`` and start to place widgets with the following syntax ``dashboard.addWidget(<name_of_widget>, <type_of_widget>, <options>);`` where `name_of_widget` is the name that describe the objective of the widget (should be unique) `type_of_widget` is a valid widget type (Clock, Graph, List, Number) and options depends of each widget.

Template File
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You can create a `dashboard.html` file to specify which widgets you can use or add your custom widgets, also add stylesheets and extra scripts. You will place inside the template directory in ``dashing/dashboard.html``

Python Widget Classes
----------------------

Optionally this app provide an useful set of classes to return the expected data for the default widgets, you can create a `widget.py` file and inherit of these classes or create your own widgets inherit from ``dashing.widgets.Widget``.

.. code-block:: python

    class Widget(JSONResponseMixin, View):
        def get(self, request, *args, **kwargs):
            context = self.get_context()
            return HttpResponse(json.dumps(context), content_type="application/json")

        def render_to_response(self, context, **response_kwargs):
            return self.render_to_json_response(context, **response_kwargs)


Widgets
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To place widgets in your dashboard you need create a javascript file, where you call each widget that you need to place with the correct options, each widget provide two events that you can call in any javascript file to update the widget data or render the widget with the data that has.

For example if you create a number widget

.. code-block:: javascript

    var dashboard = new Dashboard();
    
    ...
    
    dashboard.addWidget('example_widget', 'Number', {
        getData: function () {
            this.data = {
                title: 'Current Valuation',
                more_info: 'In billions',
                updated_at: 'Last updated at 14:10',
                change_rate: '64%',
                value: '$35'
            };
            dashboard.publish('example_widget/render');
        }
    });

Then you can publish in any moment the events ``dashboard.publish('example_widget/render')`` to update the DOM of the widget and ``dashboard.publish('example_widget/getData')`` to get new data of the widget.

Note that in this example the `getData` method will be executed each 1000 milliseconds because is the default value of `interval` option in a `Number` widget.

Clock Widget
------------

This widget can display an specific day an hour.

**Options**

row
    Number of rows occupied by the widget. *(default: 1)*

col
    Number of columns occupied by the widget. *(default: 1)*

render
    Function responsible of modify the DOM elements of the widget.

data
    JSON object that represent the date and time in format 

.. code-block:: javascript
    
    {
        time: 'hh:mm:ss',
        date: 'Month Day DD sYYYY'
    }

getData
    Function responsible to update `data` value, this function is executed each time interval specified in `interval` variable.
    You can rewrite this function to get data from an external source. This function should call render event to update the widget.
    *(default: return the browser time in a valid JSON format)*

getWidget
    Return the DOM element that represent the widget.

interval
    Actualization interval of widget data on milliseconds. *(default: 500)*

Graph Widget
------------

This widget can display a value with an associate graph as background.

**Options**

row
    Number of rows occupied by the widget. *(default: 1)*

col
    Number of columns occupied by the widget. *(default: 2)*

render
    Function responsible of modify the DOM elements of the widget.

renderGraph
    Function responsible of draw the graph in the widget using Rickshaw_ library.

.. _Rickshaw: http://code.shutterstock.com/rickshaw/

data
    JSON object that represent the date and time in format

.. code-block:: javascript
    
    {
        data: [
                {x: /x0/, y: /y0/},
                {x: /x1/, y: /y1/}
                ...
              ],
        value: /string/
        title: /string/,
        more_info: /string/
    }

getData
    Function responsible to update `data` value, this function is executed each time interval specified in `interval` variable.
    You can rewrite this function to get data from an external source. This function should call render event to update the widget.
    *(default: empty function)*

getWidget
    Return the DOM element that represent the widget.

interval
    Actualization interval of widget data on milliseconds. *(default: 1000)*

**GraphWidget Class**

To use import from ``dashing.widgets.GraphWidget``.

.. code-block:: python

    class GraphWidget(Widget):
        title = ''
        more_info = ''
        value = ''
        data = []

        def get_title(self):
            return self.title

        def get_more_info(self):
            return self.more_info

        def get_value(self):
            return self.value

        def get_data(self):
            return self.data

        def get_context(self):
            return {
                'title': self.get_title(),
                'more_info': self.get_more_info(),
                'value': self.get_value(),
                'data': self.get_data(),
            }


List Widget
------------

This widget can display a list of elements with an associate value.

**Options**

row
    Number of rows occupied by the widget. *(default: 2)*

col
    Number of columns occupied by the widget. *(default: 1)*

render
    Function responsible of modify the DOM elements of the widget.

data
    JSON object that represent the date and time in format

.. code-block:: javascript
    
    {
        data: [
                {/key0/: /value0/},
                {/key1/: /value1/}
                ...
              ],
        title: /string/,
        more_info: /string/,
        updated_at: /string/
    }

getData
    Function responsible to update `data` value, this function is executed each time interval specified in `interval` variable.
    You can rewrite this function to get data from an external source. This function should call render event to update the widget.
    *(default: empty function)*

getWidget
    Return the DOM element that represent the widget.

interval
    Actualization interval of widget data on milliseconds. *(default: 10000)*

**ListWidget Class**

To use import from ``dashing.widgets.ListWidget``.

.. code-block:: python

    class ListWidget(Widget):
        title = ''
        more_info = ''
        updated_at = ''
        data = []

        def get_title(self):
            return self.title

        def get_more_info(self):
            return self.more_info

        def get_updated_at(self):
            return self.updated_at

        def get_data(self):
            return self.data

        def get_context(self):
            return {
                'title': self.get_title(),
                'more_info': self.get_more_info(),
                'updated_at': self.get_updated_at(),
                'data': self.get_data(),
            }

Number Widget
-------------

This widget can display a value with another interesting information.

**Options**

row
    Number of rows occupied by the widget. *(default: 1)*

col
    Number of columns occupied by the widget. *(default: 1)*

render
    Function responsible of modify the DOM elements of the widget.

data
    JSON object that represent the date and time in format

.. code-block:: javascript
    
    {
        value: /string/,
        title: /string/,
        change_rate: /string/,
        more_info: /string/,
        updated_at: /string/
    }

getData
    Function responsible to update `data` value, this function is executed each time interval specified in `interval` variable.
    You can rewrite this function to get data from an external source. This function should call render event to update the widget.
    *(default: empty function)*

getWidget
    Return the DOM element that represent the widget.

interval
    Actualization interval of widget data on milliseconds. *(default: 1000)*

**NumberWidget Class**

To use import from ``dashing.widgets.NumberWidget``.

.. code-block:: python

    class NumberWidget(Widget):
        title = ''
        more_info = ''
        updated_at = ''
        change_rate = ''
        value = ''

        def get_title(self):
            return self.title

        def get_more_info(self):
            return self.more_info

        def get_updated_at(self):
            return self.updated_at

        def get_change_rate(self):
            return self.change_rate

        def get_value(self):
            return self.value

        def get_context(self):
            return {
                'title': self.get_title(),
                'more_info': self.get_more_info(),
                'updated_at': self.get_updated_at(),
                'change_rate': self.get_change_rate(),
                'value': self.get_value(),
            }
