[Interop-dev] RFC: add parameter link-type
Nemesis
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Fri Aug 28 13:27:46 CEST 2015
On 08/28/2015 08:19 AM, Bastian Bittorf wrote:
> * Nemesis <(spam-protected)> [27.08.2015 15:08]:
>> > On 08/27/2015 01:44 PM, Bastian Bittorf wrote:
>>> > > * Nemesis <(spam-protected)> [27.08.2015 13:34]:
>>>>> > >>> http://intercity-vpn.de/networks/schoeneck/meshrdf/netjson.html
>> >
>> > Wow the result is really cool!
>> > It seems you are using the default CSS of netjsongraph
>> > <https://github.com/interop-dev/netjsongraph.js/> but the result looks
>> > different, did you do any customization?
> i only changed in line 44 of netjsongraph-theme.css
> the .njg-node: stroke-width: 10px;
>
Thx!
>>>> > >> One curiosity: how did you generate the JSON file? where are you taking
>>>> > >> the data from?
>>> > > we are collecting the "neighbour" data since a long time in an
>>> > > intermediate format which has nothing to do with json. i wrote a
>>> > > small/ugly converter which can generate: dot -> SVG/PDF/PNG and now also netJSON.
>> >
>> > Very interesting! In which language is the converter?
> it's an ugly shellscript. i will polish it up next week and point to it.
I suspected that :D :P
>>> > > this is just 1 of our real networks.
>> >
>> > Well now I'm curious to see the graphs of the other networks :-)
> here are 2 interesting:
> http://intercity-vpn.de/networks/ejbw/meshrdf/netjson.html
> http://intercity-vpn.de/networks/dhfleesensee/meshrdf/netjson.html
I have to say the visual result is quite pleasing.
We'll have to find a way to be able to explore all the links in crowded
areas more easily.
> bye, bastian
>
> PS: btw - can you check why 'ssh pub_key: undefined' (property box)
It was a (stupid) bug!
FIxed here:
https://github.com/interop-dev/netjsongraph.js/commit/4835cc36a1e5b420a26bb67356214850368b9659
Federico
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