fix: cargo fmt added to create_release
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@@ -193,6 +193,7 @@ release_flow() {
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ask_changelog_update
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git checkout -b "$RELEASE_BRANCH"
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update_cargo_toml
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cargo fmt
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git add .
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git commit -m "chore: release $NEW_TAG_VERSION"
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git checkout main
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@@ -232,7 +232,7 @@ impl Stats for CpuStats {
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impl fmt::Display for CpuStats {
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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
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let disp = format!("{:05.2}%", self.value);
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write!(f, "{:>x$}", disp, x = f.width().unwrap_or(1))
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write!(f, "{:>x$}", disp, x = f.width().unwrap_or(1))
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}
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}
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@@ -411,7 +411,7 @@ pub struct Columns {
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impl Columns {
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pub fn new() -> Self {
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Self {
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// 7 to allow for 100.00%
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// 7 to allow for 100.00%
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cpu: (String::from("cpu"), 7),
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image: (String::from("image"), 5),
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name: (String::from("name"), 4),
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+4
-7
@@ -31,8 +31,7 @@ impl AppData {
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}
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}
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// Current time as unix timestamp
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// Current time as unix timestamp
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fn get_systemtime(&self) -> u64 {
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SystemTime::now()
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.duration_since(UNIX_EPOCH)
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@@ -40,7 +39,6 @@ impl AppData {
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.as_secs()
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}
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/// Get the current select docker command
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/// So know which command to execute
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pub fn get_docker_command(&self) -> Option<DockerControls> {
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@@ -363,8 +361,8 @@ impl AppData {
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}
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}
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/// update logs of a given container, based on index not id
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pub fn update_log_by_index(&mut self, output: Vec<String>, index: usize) {
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/// update logs of a given container, based on index not id
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pub fn update_log_by_index(&mut self, output: Vec<String>, index: usize) {
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let tz = self.get_systemtime();
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if let Some(container) = self.containers.items.get_mut(index) {
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container.last_updated = tz;
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@@ -388,8 +386,7 @@ impl AppData {
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self.logs_parsed = true;
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}
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pub fn update_all_logs(&mut self, all_logs: Vec<Vec<String>>) {
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pub fn update_all_logs(&mut self, all_logs: Vec<Vec<String>>) {
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for (index, output) in all_logs.into_iter().enumerate() {
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self.update_log_by_index(output, index);
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}
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@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ impl InputHandler {
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is_running,
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rec,
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};
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inner.start().await;
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inner.start().await;
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}
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/// check for incoming messages
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@@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ impl InputHandler {
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}
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}
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KeyCode::Enter => {
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// Does is matter though?
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// Does is matter though?
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// This isn't great, just means you can't send docker commands before full initialization of the program
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// could change to to if loading = true, although at the moment don't have a loading bool
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let panel = self.gui_state.lock().selected_panel;
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@@ -222,16 +222,15 @@ pub fn draw_logs<B: Backend>(
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let block = generate_block(Some(panel), app_data, selected_panel);
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let init = app_data.lock().init;
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if !init {
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let icon = gui_state.lock().get_loading();
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let init = app_data.lock().init;
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if !init {
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let icon = gui_state.lock().get_loading();
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let parsing_logs = format!("parsing logs {}", icon);
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let paragraph = Paragraph::new(parsing_logs)
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.style(Style::default())
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.block(block)
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.alignment(Alignment::Center);
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f.render_widget(paragraph, area)
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} else if let Some(index) = index {
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let items = app_data.lock().containers.items[index]
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.logs
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@@ -349,8 +348,8 @@ fn make_chart<T: Stats + Display>(
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.fg(label_color),
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),
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])
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// add 0.01, for cases when the value is 0
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.bounds([0.0, max.get_value() +0.01]),
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// add 0.01, for cases when the value is 0
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.bounds([0.0, max.get_value() + 0.01]),
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)
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}
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+3
-3
@@ -94,9 +94,9 @@ impl SelectablePanel {
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/// Global gui_state, stored in an Arc<Mutex>
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#[derive(Debug)]
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pub struct GuiState {
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// Think this should be a BMapTree, so can define order when iterating over potential intersects
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// Is an issue if two panels are in the same space, sush as a smaller panel embedded, yet infront of, a larger panel
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// If a BMapTree think it would mean have to implement ordering for SelectablePanel
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// Think this should be a BMapTree, so can define order when iterating over potential intersects
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// Is an issue if two panels are in the same space, sush as a smaller panel embedded, yet infront of, a larger panel
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// If a BMapTree think it would mean have to implement ordering for SelectablePanel
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area_map: HashMap<SelectablePanel, Rect>,
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loading: Loading,
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pub selected_panel: SelectablePanel,
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+1
-1
@@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ async fn run_app<B: Backend>(
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} else {
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loop {
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terminal.draw(|f| ui(f, &app_data, &gui_state)).unwrap();
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if crossterm::event::poll(input_poll_rate).unwrap() {
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if crossterm::event::poll(input_poll_rate).unwrap() {
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let event = event::read().unwrap();
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if let Event::Key(key) = event {
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sender
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