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The Panorama UI implemented moment.js and moment-timzone to allow for the
Dygraph rendering of the timeseries to use either a fixed timezone e.g. the
Graphite server's time zone or user the browser time zone as per #14
This should be ported to the now view at some point, for now pointing it out in
the UI under Known bugs section.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
- Webapp js - first element in the list does not load timeseries data as per
#17 added a Known bugs seciton
Modified:
skyline/webapp/templates/panorama.html
- Apply time zone fix to skyline.js -added a Known bugs section as per
#18
Modified:
skyline/webapp/templates/now.html
- Added an overview image for Mirage
- Added Order Matters section to Mirage explaining Analyzer routing of ALERT
tuples
- Atempted to make the Mirage doc page it flow better and clearer
Added:
docs/images/crucible/webapp/skyline.webapp.basic.overview.png
docs/skyline.mirage.overview.uml
Modified:
docs/mirage.rst
- Various other minor docs changes
Modified:
docs/installation.rst
docs/overview.rst
docs/webapp.rst
- Webapp js - first element in the list does not load timeseries data as per
#17 added a Known bugs seciton
Modified:
skyline/webapp/templates/panorama.html
- Apply time zone fix to skyline.js -added a Known bugs section as per
#18
Modified:
skyline/webapp/templates/now.html
- Added an overview image for Mirage
- Added Order Matters section to Mirage explaining Analyzer routing of ALERT
tuples
- Atempted to make the Mirage doc page it flow better and clearer
Added:
docs/images/crucible/webapp/skyline.webapp.basic.overview.png
docs/skyline.mirage.overview.uml
Modified:
docs/mirage.rst
- Various other minor docs changes
Modified:
docs/installation.rst
docs/overview.rst
docs/webapp.rst
The Panorama UI implemented moment.js and moment-timzone to allow for the
Dygraph rendering of the timeseries to use either a fixed timezone e.g. the
Graphite server's time zone or user the browser time zone as per
#14
This should be ported to the now view at some point, for now pointing it out in
the UI under Known bugs section.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: