A m Mittwoch, den 13.10.2010, 17:47 +0200 schrieb Sven Nierlein: > Hi Michael, > > > On 13.10.10 17:05, "Michael Friedrich" <[email protected]> > > wrote: > >> Hi, > >> > >> as I am currently working on finishing an Icinga productive environment, > >> we came across the problem that action_url's are used for sth else, not > >> allowing the pnp urls everywhere (multiurl patch is nice, but with the > >> templating of pnp not really usable). > >> > >> it came to my mind, that implementing a new attribute would be such a > >> killer feature which might be usable.taking care of the neb api and > >> modules then, but i do think that this will be more benefit than > >> everything else, having such things in classic ui and icinga-web then. > >> optional in the first place, but users might migrate easier then. and it > >> will enhance e.g. pnp(4icinga) too. > > > i dont think its a good idea to add another url attribute. (And you would > have to add a grapher_icon too). > I was thinking about something like that in Thruk too, but i would like to > have a more generic one. For example > a _HTML_SHORT and _HTML_LONG custum variables. This way it would be still > compatible to nagios and you dont > have to add another attribute for every single link. The next person wants to > have a wiki_url with wiki_icon and > so on... till we end up with 20 different *_urls and *_icons. > The _HTML_SHORT is for the status_detail page and the _HTML_LONG is for the > extinfo page. This way you would have > the full flexibility of html without the workarounds of using a grapher_url > with quotes. > > Would be nice if we find a solution for both, Icinga and Thruk. > > Sven
But does it have to be so generic and flexible? If we hab fixed documented new attributes everyone can use them right away. Its much more concrete then a fluffy put-your-own-html-stuff here variable. Personally I rather have 200 fixed configuration directives for hosts/services. Chris ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Beautiful is writing same markup. Internet Explorer 9 supports standards for HTML5, CSS3, SVG 1.1, ECMAScript5, and DOM L2 & L3. Spend less time writing and rewriting code and more time creating great experiences on the web. Be a part of the beta today. http://p.sf.net/sfu/beautyoftheweb _______________________________________________ icinga-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/icinga-devel
