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= Links = | |||
* [[Mhttpd|mhttpd MIDAS web server]] | |||
* [[Custom Page]] | |||
* [[mjsonrpc|JSON-RPC functions]] | |||
= About = | = About = | ||
mhttpd.js | {{File|name=mhttpd.js}} is a file containing javascript function wrappers for most MIDAS AJAX functions typically used for implementing interactive [[Custom Page]]s for MIDAS experiments. | ||
Since January 2016, it also contains [[#JSON-RPC interface]] functions (see also [[mjsonrpc]]). | |||
AJAX is a set of web development techniques used to construct interactive web applications: | AJAX is a set of web development techniques used to construct interactive web applications: | ||
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ajax_(programming) | * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ajax_(programming) | ||
mhttpd.js is typically served by mhttpd from $MIDASSYS/resources/mhttpd.js | <div id="include js lib"></div> | ||
{{File|name=mhttpd.js}} is typically served by [[mhttpd]] from {{Filepath|path=$MIDASSYS/resources/mhttpd.js}}, and is included into an html file as follows: | |||
<pre> | <pre> | ||
<html> | <html> | ||
<head> | <head> | ||
... | ... | ||
<script src='mhttpd.js'></script> | <script src='mhttpd.js'></script> | ||
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A mostly up to date copy of mhttpd.js is linked here: | A mostly up to date copy of mhttpd.js is linked here: | ||
* | * https://daq.triumf.ca/~daqweb/doc/midas-devel/resources/mhttpd.js | ||
* https://bitbucket.org/tmidas/midas/src/HEAD/resources/mhttpd.js?at=develop | |||
An example for using all mhttpd.js functions is included in the MIDAS distribution under examples/javascript1: | An example for using all mhttpd.js functions is included in the MIDAS distribution under examples/javascript1: | ||
* | * https://daq.triumf.ca/~daqweb/doc/midas-devel/examples/javascript1/ | ||
* | * https://daq.triumf.ca/~daqweb/doc/midas-devel/examples/javascript1/example.html | ||
MIDAS AJAX functions can be accessed directly without using mhttpd.js wrappers (i.e. using the JSON-P script-tag method) | MIDAS AJAX functions can be accessed directly without using mhttpd.js wrappers (i.e. using the JSON-P script-tag method) | ||
* [[mjsonrpc]] - MIDAS JSON-RPC functions | |||
* [[AJAX]] - MIDAS AJAX functions | * [[AJAX]] - MIDAS AJAX functions | ||
By default, MIDAS AJAX functions assume that the web page was loaded from mhttpd and use relative URLs to access AJAX functions of the same mhttpd. If the web page is loaded from some other source, or needs to talk to a different mhttpd, use the ODBSetURL() function to set the base URL of the target mhttpd. Such cross-site access is normally blocked by web browsers, but recent versions of mhttpd implement the "cross-origin resource sharing" http header to permit such access. | |||
= JSON-RPC interface = | |||
The original AJAX interface to MIDAS is being replaced by a JSON-RPC based interface. | |||
The Javascript functions for use with MIDAS will continue to be documented on this page. | |||
For additional information about the JSON-RPC interface, see [[mjsonrpc]] | |||
= Functions = | = Functions = | ||
This is a partial list of available javascript functions. | |||
For the full list, and for the full documentation, please go to the doxygen-generated documentation at https://daq.triumf.ca/~daqweb/doc/midas-devel/html/mhttpd_8js.html | |||
Functions to access the MIDAS JSON-RPC API: | |||
* function mjsonrpc_set_url (url) - set the URL of the MIDAS JSON-RPC server, if different from web page URL. Cross-site access is fully supported (see CORS). | |||
* function mjsonrpc_call (method, params, id) - call arbitrary RPC method | |||
* function mjsonrpc_start_program (name, id, callback, error_callback) | |||
* function mjsonrpc_stop_program (name, unique, id, callback, error_callback) | |||
* function mjsonrpc_db_get_values (paths, id, callback, error_callback) - read ODB values | |||
* function mjsonrpc_db_paste (paths, values, id, callback, error_callback) - write ODB values | |||
Functions listed below will be replaced by JSON-RPC functions and will become obsolete: | |||
Helper functions: | Helper functions: | ||
* function getMouseXY(e) | * function getMouseXY(e) --- removed Feb 2014 | ||
* function XMLHttpRequestGeneric() | * function XMLHttpRequestGeneric() | ||
* function ODBExtractRecord(record, key) | |||
* function ODBEdit(path) | |||
* function ODBFinishInlineEdit(...) | |||
* function ODBInlineEditKeydown(...) | |||
* function ODBInlineEdit(...) | |||
* function ODBCall(...) | |||
ODB access functions: | ODB access functions: | ||
* function ODBSetURL(url_of_mhttpd) - set the URL of target mhttpd (if web page is loaded from different source) | |||
* function ODBSet(path, value, pwdname) - write into ODB | |||
* function ODBMCopy(paths, callback, format) - read multiple ODB subtrees in ODB, XML or JSON format, asynchronously | |||
* function ODBMLs(paths, callback) - return ODB directory listings (same as odbedit ls -l) | |||
Obsolete ODB access functions replaced by ODBMCopy(): | |||
* function ODBGet(path, format, defval, len, type) - read from ODB | |||
* function ODBMGet(paths, callback, formats) - read multiple ODB entries | |||
* function ODBGetRecord(path) - read from ODB | |||
* function ODBKey(path) - get the description of an ODB entry --- replaced by ODBMKey() | |||
* function ODBCopy(path, format) - read an ODB subtree in ODB, XML or JSON format | |||
ODB entries creation and modification: | |||
* function ODBMCreate(paths, types, arraylengths, stringlengths, callback) - create multiple ODB entries using db_create_key(path, type) | |||
* function ODBMResize(paths, arraylengths, stringlengths, callback) - resize multiple ODB arrays, including element size of strings and string arrays | |||
* function ODBMKey(paths, callback) - read multiple ODB KEYs | |||
* function ODBMDelete(paths, callback) - delete multiple ODB entries using db_delete_key(path) | |||
* function ODBMRename(paths, names, callback) - rename multiple ODB entries using db_rename_key(path, name) | |||
* function ODBMLink(paths, links, callback) - create symbolic links using db_create_link(link, path) | |||
* function ODBMReorder(paths, indices, callback) - reorder ODB entries using db_reorder_key(path, index) | |||
MIDAS access functions: | |||
* function ODBRpc_rev0(name, rpc, args) --- replaced by ODBRpc() | |||
* function ODBRpc_rev1(name, rpc, max_reply_length, args) --- replaced by ODBRpc() | |||
* function ODBRpc(name, command, args, callback, max_reply_length) | |||
* **function ODBGetMsg(facility,start,number) - get midas messages from midas.log | |||
* function ODBGenerateMsg(m) - write a midas message | |||
* function ODBGetAlarms() - get list of active alarms | |||
;Note | |||
: ** marks functions whose parameters have changed recently (August 2015) | |||
= Summary table = | |||
;Notes | |||
: "*" marks obsoleted functions. Please avoid using them for new designs. | |||
: "**" marks functions whose parameters have changed recently (August 2015) | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|+ Summary of mhttpd.js functions | |||
! Function !! XML !! JSON !! JSON-P !! async !! AJAX !! URI encoding !! replaced by (AJAX) !! replaced by (mjsonrpc) | |||
|- | |||
| *ODBSet(path, value, pwdname) || no || no || no || no || [[AJAX#jset|cmd=jset]] || by caller, except for "value" || ||mjsonrpc_db_paste | |||
|- | |||
| *ODBGet(path, format, defval, len, type) || no || no || no || no || [[AJAX#jget|cmd=jget]] || by caller, except for "format"||ODBMCopy ||mjsonrpc_db_get_values | |||
|- | |||
| *ODBMGet(paths, callback, formats) || no || no || no || yes || [[AJAX#jget|cmd=jget]] || by caller, including "formats"||ODBMCopy ||mjsonrpc_db_get_values | |||
|- | |||
| *ODBGetRecord(path) || no || no || no || no || [[AJAX#jget|cmd=jget]] with "name=1" || by caller||ODBMCopy ||mjsonrpc_db_get_values | |||
|- | |||
| *ODBKey(path) || no || yes || no || no || [[AJAX#jkey|cmd=jkey]] || by caller||ODBMKey|| mjsonrpc_db_ls | |||
|- | |||
| *ODBCopy(path, format) || yes || yes || yes || no || [[AJAX#jcopy|cmd=jcopy]] || by caller, except for "format"||ODBMCopy ||mjsonrpc_db_copy | |||
|- | |||
| ODBMCopy(paths, callback, format) || yes || yes || yes || yes || [[AJAX#jcopy|cmd=jcopy]] || internal || ||mjsonrpc_db_copy | |||
|- | |||
| ODBMLs(paths, callback) || no || yes || yes || yes || [[AJAX#jcopy|cmd=jcopy]] || internal || ||mjsonrpc_db_ls | |||
|- | |||
| ODBMCreate(paths, types, arraylengths, stringlengths, callback) || no || yes || yes || yes || [[AJAX#jcreate|cmd=jcreate]] || internal || ||mjsonrpc_db_create | |||
|- | |||
| ODBMResize(paths, arraylengths, stringlengths, callback) || no || yes || yes || yes || [[AJAX#jresize|cmd=jresize]] || internal|| ||mjsonrpc_db_resize | |||
|- | |||
| ODBMRename(paths, names, callback) || no || yes || yes || yes || [[AJAX#jrename|cmd=jrename]] || internal || || | |||
|- | |||
| ODBMKey(paths, callback) || no || yes || yes || yes || [[AJAX#jkey|cmd=jkey&encoding=json]] || internal || ||mjsonrpc_db_ls | |||
|- | |||
| ODBMDelete(paths, callback) || no || yes || yes || yes || [[AJAX#jdelete|cmd=jdelete]] || internal || || | |||
|- | |||
| ODBMLink(paths, links, callback) || no || yes || yes || yes || [[AJAX#jlink|cmd=jlink]] || internal || || | |||
|- | |||
| ODBMReorder(paths, indices, callback) || no || yes || yes || yes || [[AJAX#jreorder|cmd=jreorder]] || internal || || | |||
|- | |||
| *ODBRpc_rev0(name, rpc, args) || no || no || no || no || cmd=jrpc_rev0 || || ODBRpc ||mjsonrpc_call | |||
|- | |||
| *ODBRpc_rev1(name, rpc, max_reply_length, args) || no || no || no || no || cmd=jrpc_rev1|| ODBRpc || ||mjsonrpc_call | |||
|- | |||
| ODBRpc(...) || yes || yes || yes || yes || cmd=jrpc || || ||mjsonrpc_call | |||
|- | |||
| **ODBGetMsg(n) || no || no || no || no || [[AJAX#jmsg|cmd=jmsg]] || not needed || || | |||
|- | |||
| *ODBGenerateMsg(m) || no || no || no || no || [[AJAX#jgenmsg|cmd=jgenmsg]] || by caller|| ||mjsonrpc_cm_msg | |||
|- | |||
| ODBGetAlarms() || no || no || no || no || [[AJAX#jalm|cmd=jalm]] || - || || | |||
|} | |||
= ODBSetURL = | |||
Prototype: | |||
* function ODBSetURL(url) | |||
Arguments: | |||
* url - URL of mhttpd we want to talk to.] | |||
Returns: nothing | |||
Example: | |||
<pre> | |||
ODBSetURL("http://localhost:8080/"); | |||
</pre> | |||
= ODBSet = | |||
See: [[AJAX#jset]] | |||
See: http://ladd00.triumf.ca/~daqweb/doc/midas-old/html/RC_mhttpd_custom_ODB_access.html#RC_mhttpd_custom_odbset | |||
Prototype: | |||
* function ODBSet(path, value, pwdname) | * function ODBSet(path, value, pwdname) | ||
Arguments: | |||
* path - ODB path, must be URI-encoded | |||
* value - value to write, must NOT be URI-encoded (encoding is done inside ODBSet()) | |||
* pwdname - see [[AJAX#jset]] | |||
Returns: nothing | |||
Error handling: issues an alert() if there are errors. | |||
BUG: may call alert() and require user interaction. | |||
= ODBGet = | |||
See: [[AJAX#jset]] | |||
See: http://ladd00.triumf.ca/~daqweb/doc/midas-old/html/RC_mhttpd_custom_ODB_access.html#RC_mhttpd_custom_odbget | |||
Prototype: | |||
* function ODBGet(path, format, defval, len, type) | * function ODBGet(path, format, defval, len, type) | ||
Arguments: | |||
* path - ODB path to read, must be URI-encoded | |||
* format - sprintf format for the data, must NOT be URI-encoded | |||
* defval - if ODB path does not exist, it is created using [[AJAX#jset]] with this value, must be URI-encoded. Disable this by using "undefined" | |||
* len - data length for jset | |||
* type - data type for jset | |||
* BUG: read the BUG sections in [[AJAX#jget]] | |||
= ODBMGet = | |||
See: [[AJAX#jget]] | |||
See: http://ladd00.triumf.ca/~daqweb/doc/midas-old/html/RC_mhttpd_custom_ODB_access.html#RC_mhttpd_custom_odbmget | |||
Prototype: | |||
* function ODBMGet(paths, callback, formats) | * function ODBMGet(paths, callback, formats) | ||
Arguments: | |||
* paths - array of strings - ODB paths to read, must be URI-encoded | |||
* callback - name of javascript function for asynchronous callback | |||
* formats - array of strings - sprintf() format strings for each ODB path, see BUGS in [[AJAX#jget]], must by URI-encoded | |||
Valid ODB path targets are: simple variables and arrays (specified as "/eq/foo/var/array[*]"). | |||
ODBMGet for subdirectories does not work (AJAX jget returns correct data, but incorrectly decoded by ODBMGet() javascript code). | |||
ODBMGet for arrays specified without "[*]" is unknown. | |||
* BUG: read the BUG sections in [[AJAX#jget]] | |||
= ODBGetRecord = | |||
See: [[AJAX#jget]] with parameter "name=1" | |||
See: http://ladd00.triumf.ca/~daqweb/doc/midas-old/html/RC_mhttpd_custom_ODB_access.html#RC_mhttpd_custom_odbgetrecord | |||
Prototype: | |||
* function ODBGetRecord(path) | * function ODBGetRecord(path) | ||
* function ODBExtractRecord(record, key) | |||
Arguments: | |||
* path - ODB path to read, must be URI-encoded | |||
Returns: | |||
* request.responseText | |||
* use "function ODBExtractRecord(record, key)" to extract ODB values from data retuned by ODBGetRecord(). | |||
Valid ODB path targets are: simple variables, array elements ("/eq/foo/var/array[0]"), arrays (specified as "/eq/foo/var/array[*]") and subdirectories ("/experiment") | |||
Usage: | |||
<pre> | |||
var rec1 = ODBGetRecord(encodeURIComponent("/Equipment/RpcExample/Variables")); | |||
document.getElementById('foo').innerHTML = rec1; | |||
document.getElementById('bar').innerHTML = ODBExtractRecord(rec1, 'SLOW[2]'); | |||
</pre> | |||
* BUG: read the BUG sections in [[AJAX#jget]] | |||
= ODBKey = | |||
See: [[AJAX#jkey]] | |||
Prototype: | |||
* function ODBKey(path) | * function ODBKey(path) | ||
Arguments: | |||
* path - ODB path, must be URI-encoded | |||
Returns: javascript object with data fields corresponding to the data fields of MIDAS KEY (midas.h): | |||
<pre> | |||
{"name":"SLOW","type":"TID_DOUBLE","num_values":"3","item_size":"8","last_written":"1376633931"} | |||
</pre> | |||
Usage: | |||
<pre> | |||
var key = new ODBKey(encodeURIComponent("/Equipment/RpcExample/Variables/SLOW")); | |||
document.getElementById('foo').innerHTML = "name: " + key.name + " type: " + key.type; | |||
</pre> | |||
= ODBCopy = | |||
See: [[AJAX#jcopy]] | |||
Prototype: | |||
* function ODBCopy(path, format) | * function ODBCopy(path, format) | ||
MIDAS | Arguments: | ||
* path - ODB path, must be URI-encoded | |||
* format - data format (same as "encoding"), must NOT be URI-encoded | |||
Returns: request.responseText, use JSON.parse() to decode JSON data. | |||
Usage: | |||
<pre> | |||
var data_json = ODBCopy("/Equipment/RpcExample/Variables", "json"); | |||
var obj = JSON.parse(data_json); | |||
document.getElementById('json_data0').innerHTML = obj.SLOW[0]; | |||
</pre> | |||
Return value: | |||
<pre> | |||
{ | |||
"SLOW/key" : { "type" : 10, "num_values" : 3, "last_written" : 1376634320 }, | |||
"SLOW" : [ 2357, 1376634320, -8.6602540236010100e+01 ] | |||
} | |||
</pre> | |||
= ODBMCopy = | |||
See: [[AJAX#jcopy]] | |||
Prototype: | |||
* function ODBMCopy(paths, callback, encoding) | |||
Arguments: | |||
* paths - array of strings - odb paths to read | |||
* callback - name of javascript function for asynchronous callback, or "undefined" for synchronous return | |||
* encoding - requested data encoding - ODB, XML or JSON, see [[AJAX#jcopy]] | |||
Returns: | |||
* synchronous: returns request.responseText, use JSON.parse() to decode JSON data | |||
* asynchronous: calls the callback function with a single argument set to request.responseText, use JSON.parse() to decode JSON data | |||
Usage: | |||
<pre> | |||
var paths = [ | |||
"/Equipment/deapvme01/Settings/EnableControl", | |||
"/Equipment/deapvme01/Settings/mainSwitch", | |||
"/Equipment/deapvme01/Readback/sysMainSwitch.0", | |||
"/Equipment/deapvme01/Variables", | |||
"/Equipment/deapvme02/Settings/EnableControl", | |||
"/Equipment/deapvme02/Settings/mainSwitch", | |||
"/Equipment/deapvme02/Readback/sysMainSwitch.0", | |||
"/Equipment/deapvme02/Variables", | |||
"/Equipment/deapvme03/Settings/EnableControl", | |||
"/Equipment/deapvme03/Settings/mainSwitch", | |||
"/Equipment/deapvme03/Readback/sysMainSwitch.0", | |||
"/Equipment/deapvme03/Variables", | |||
]; | |||
ODBMCopy(paths, load_callback, "json"); | |||
... | |||
function load_callback(data) | |||
{ | |||
var obj = JSON.parse(data); | |||
document.getElementById('enableControl1').innerHTML = obj[0].EnableControl; | |||
document.getElementById('mainSwitch1').innerHTML = obj[1]['mainSwitch'] + " / " + obj[2]['sysMainSwitch.0']; | |||
document.getElementById('p5v1').innerHTML = obj[3].current[0]; | |||
... | |||
</pre> | |||
JSON data returned from ODBMCopy(): | |||
<pre> | |||
[ { "EnableControl/key" : { "type" : 7, "last_written" : 1375145722 }, "EnableControl" : 1 } , { "mainSwitch/key" : { "type" : 7, "last_written" : 1376610870 }, "mainSwitch" : 1 } , { "sysMainSwitch.0/key" : { "type" : 7, "last_written" : 1376681747 }, "sysMainSwitch.0" : 1 } , { "switch/key" : { "type" : 7, "num_values" : 3, "last_written" : 1376681747 }, "switch" : [ 1, 1, 1 ], "status/key" : { "type" : 7, "num_values" : 3, "last_written" : 1376681747 }, "status" : [ 1, 1, 1 ], "demandVoltage/key" : { "type" : 9, "num_values" : 3, "last_written" : 1376681747 }, "demandVoltage" : [ 5, 12, 12 ], "senseVoltage/key" : { "type" : 9, "num_values" : 3, "last_written" : 1376681747 }, "senseVoltage" : [ 5.0500002e+00, 1.1980000e+01, 1.1990000e+01 ], "current/key" : { "type" : 9, "num_values" : 3, "last_written" : 1376681747 }, "current" : [ 9.0229996e+01, 4.2700000e+00, 5.9899998e+00 ], "sparkCount/key" : { "type" : 7, "num_values" : 3, "last_written" : 1376681747 }, "sparkCount" : [ 0, 0, 0 ], "sensorTemperature/key" : { "type" : 7, "num_values" : 8, "last_written" : 1376681747 }, "sensorTemperature" : [ -128, -128, 25, -128, -128, 25, -128, -128 ], "fanSpeed/key" : { "type" : 7, "num_values" : 3, "last_written" : 1376681747 }, "fanSpeed" : [ 3180, 3112, 3236 ] } , { "EnableControl/key" : { "type" : 7, "last_written" : 1375145722 }, "EnableControl" : 1 } , { "mainSwitch/key" : { "type" : 7, "last_written" : 1376603253 }, "mainSwitch" : 1 } , { "sysMainSwitch.0/key" : { "type" : 7, "last_written" : 1376681750 }, "sysMainSwitch.0" : 1 } , { "switch/key" : { "type" : 7, "num_values" : 3, "last_written" : 1376681750 }, "switch" : [ 1, 1, 1 ], "status/key" : { "type" : 7, "num_values" : 3, "last_written" : 1376681750 }, "status" : [ 1, 1, 1 ], "demandVoltage/key" : { "type" : 9, "num_values" : 3, "last_written" : 1376681750 }, "demandVoltage" : [ 5, 12, 12 ], "senseVoltage/key" : { "type" : 9, "num_values" : 3, "last_written" : 1376681750 }, "senseVoltage" : [ 5, 1.1950000e+01, 1.1980000e+01 ], "current/key" : { "type" : 9, "num_values" : 3, "last_written" : 1376681750 }, "current" : [ 1.4169999e+01, 1.1000000e+00, 8.0000001e-01 ], "sparkCount/key" : { "type" : 7, "num_values" : 3, "last_written" : 1376681750 }, "sparkCount" : [ 0, 0, 0 ], "sensorTemperature/key" : { "type" : 7, "num_values" : 8, "last_written" : 1376681750 }, "sensorTemperature" : [ -128, -128, -128, -128, -128, -128, -128, 22 ], "fanSpeed/key" : { "type" : 7, "num_values" : 3, "last_written" : 1376681750 }, "fanSpeed" : [ 3217, 3225, 3213 ] } , { "EnableControl/key" : { "type" : 7, "last_written" : 1375145722 }, "EnableControl" : 1 } , { "mainSwitch/key" : { "type" : 7, "last_written" : 1376596430 }, "mainSwitch" : 1 } , { "sysMainSwitch.0/key" : { "type" : 7, "last_written" : 1376681752 }, "sysMainSwitch.0" : 1 } , { "switch/key" : { "type" : 7, "num_values" : 3, "last_written" : 1376681752 }, "switch" : [ 1, 1, 1 ], "status/key" : { "type" : 7, "num_values" : 3, "last_written" : 1376681752 }, "status" : [ 1, 1, 1 ], "demandVoltage/key" : { "type" : 9, "num_values" : 3, "last_written" : 1376681752 }, "demandVoltage" : [ 5, 12, 12 ], "senseVoltage/key" : { "type" : 9, "num_values" : 3, "last_written" : 1376681752 }, "senseVoltage" : [ 4.9800000e+00, 1.2009999e+01, 1.1969999e+01 ], "current/key" : { "type" : 9, "num_values" : 3, "last_written" : 1376681752 }, "current" : [ 9.1139999e+01, 4.1999998e+00, 6.0300002e+00 ], "sparkCount/key" : { "type" : 7, "num_values" : 3, "last_written" : 1376681752 }, "sparkCount" : [ 0, 0, 0 ], "sensorTemperature/key" : { "type" : 7, "num_values" : 8, "last_written" : 1376681752 }, "sensorTemperature" : [ -128, -128, 24, -128, -128, 27, -128, -128 ], "fanSpeed/key" : { "type" : 7, "num_values" : 3, "last_written" : 1376681752 }, "fanSpeed" : [ 3153, 3067, 3180 ] } ] | |||
</pre> | |||
= ODBMLs = | |||
Description: return ODB directory listing with full ODB KEY information (same as odbedit ls -l). It uses the jcopy AJAX method with the JSON "norecurse" option. Same as with odbedit "ls -l", symlinks are followed and the linked-to values are reported, with the symlink path reported as "link" entry in the ODB KEY ("xxx/key") section. | |||
See: [[AJAX#jcopy]] | |||
Prototype: | |||
* function ODBMLs(paths, callback) | |||
Arguments: | |||
* paths - array of strings - odb paths to report | |||
* callback - name of javascript function for asynchronous callback, or "undefined" for synchronous return | |||
Returns: | |||
* array of JSON encoded ODB entries | |||
* synchronous: returns request.responseText, use JSON.parse() to decode JSON data | |||
* asynchronous: calls the callback function with a single argument set to request.responseText, use JSON.parse() to decode JSON data | |||
Usage: | |||
<pre> | |||
var paths = [ "/", "/Test/noexistant", "/Experiment" ]; | |||
var data = ODBMLs(paths); | |||
var obj = JSON.Parse(data); | |||
</pre> | |||
= ODBMCreate = | |||
See: [[AJAX#jcreate]] | |||
Prototype: | |||
* function ODBMCreate(paths, types, arraylengths, stringlengths, callback) | |||
Arguments: | |||
* paths - array of strings - odb paths to create | |||
* types - array of integers - midas data types of created keys (TID_INT, etc) | |||
* arraylengths - array of integers - "undefined" - or array size to create | |||
* stringlengths - array of integers - "undefined" - or array of lengths of strings to create | |||
* callback - name of javascript function for asynchronous callback, or "undefined" for synchronous return | |||
Returns: | |||
* array of integers: status of db_create_key() for each element of "paths" | |||
* synchronous: returns request.responseText, use JSON.parse() to decode JSON data | |||
* asynchronous: calls the callback function with a single argument set to request.responseText, use JSON.parse() to decode JSON data | |||
Usage: | |||
<pre> | |||
var paths = [ "/Test/foo", "/Test/noexistant", "/Test/bar" ]; | |||
var types = [ TID_INT, 0, TID_STRING ]; | |||
ODBMCreate(paths, types); | |||
</pre> | |||
= ODBMResize = | |||
See: [[AJAX#jresize]] | |||
Prototype: | |||
* function ODBMResize(paths, arraylengths, stringlengths, callback) | |||
Arguments: | |||
* paths - array of strings - odb paths to resize | |||
* arraylengths - array of integers - new array size, use "0" for "no change" | |||
* stringlengths - array of integers - new string length or new element length for string arrays, use "0" for "no change" | |||
* callback - name of javascript function for asynchronous callback, or "undefined" for synchronous return | |||
Returns: | |||
* array of integers: status of db_set_num_values() for each element of "paths" | |||
* synchronous: returns request.responseText, use JSON.parse() to decode JSON data | |||
* asynchronous: calls the callback function with a single argument set to request.responseText, use JSON.parse() to decode JSON data | |||
Usage: | |||
<pre> | |||
var paths = [ "/Test/foo", "/Test/noexistant", "/Test/bar" ]; | |||
var arraylengths = [ 10, 0, 15 ]; | |||
var stringarrays = [ 0, 0, 16 ]; | |||
ODBMResize(paths, arraylengths, stringlengths); | |||
</pre> | |||
= ODBMKey = | |||
See: [[AJAX#jkey]] | |||
Prototype: | |||
* function ODBMKey(paths, callback) | |||
Arguments: | |||
* paths - array of strings - odb paths to read ODB KEYs | |||
* callback - name of javascript function for asynchronous callback, or "undefined" for synchronous return | |||
Returns: | |||
* array of ODB KEYs | |||
* synchronous: returns request.responseText, use JSON.parse() to decode JSON data | |||
* asynchronous: calls the callback function with a single argument set to request.responseText, use JSON.parse() to decode JSON data | |||
Usage: | |||
<pre> | |||
var paths = [ "/Test/foo", "/Test/noexistant", "/Test/bar" ]; | |||
var data = JSON.parse(ODBMKey(paths)); | |||
</pre> | |||
Example: | |||
<pre> | |||
var paths = [ "/Test/foo", "/Test/noexistant", "/Test/bar", "/Test/foofoo", "/Test/barlink", "/Test/foo10", "/Test/bar15" ]; | |||
var data = ODBMKey(paths); | |||
xprint data; | |||
[ { "name":"foo","type":7,"type_name":"TID_INT","num_values":1,"item_size":4,"last_written":0 }, { "/error":312 }, { "name":"bar","type":12,"type_name":"TID_STRING","num_values":1,"item_size":0,"last_written":0 }, { "/error":312 }, { "name":"bar","type":12,"type_name":"TID_STRING","num_values":1,"item_size":0,"last_written":0 }, { "name":"foo10","type":7,"type_name":"TID_INT","num_values":5,"item_size":4,"last_written":1380134916 }, { "name":"bar15","type":12,"type_name":"TID_STRING","num_values":7,"item_size":12,"last_written":1380134916 } ] | |||
</pre> | |||
= ODBMDelete = | |||
See: [[AJAX#jdelete]] | |||
Prototype: | |||
* function ODBMDelete(paths, callback) | |||
Arguments: | |||
* paths - array of strings - odb paths to delete | |||
* callback - name of javascript function for asynchronous callback, or "undefined" for synchronous return | |||
Returns: | |||
* array of integer: status of db_delete_key() for each element of "paths" | |||
* synchronous: returns request.responseText, use JSON.parse() to decode JSON data | |||
* asynchronous: calls the callback function with a single argument set to request.responseText, use JSON.parse() to decode JSON data | |||
Usage: | |||
<pre> | |||
var paths = [ "/Test/foo", "/Test/noexistant", "/Test/bar" ]; | |||
ODBMDelete(paths); | |||
</pre> | |||
= ODBMRename = | |||
See: [[AJAX#jrename]] | |||
Prototype: | |||
* function ODBMRename(paths, names, callback) | |||
Arguments: | |||
* paths - array of strings - odb paths to rename | |||
* names - array of strings - new names (subject to ODB limitation on key names) | |||
* callback - name of javascript function for asynchronous callback, or "undefined" for synchronous return | |||
Returns: | |||
* array of integer: status of db_rename_key() for each element of "paths" | |||
* synchronous: returns request.responseText, use JSON.parse() to decode JSON data | |||
* asynchronous: calls the callback function with a single argument set to request.responseText, use JSON.parse() to decode JSON data | |||
Usage: | |||
<pre> | |||
var paths = [ "/Test/foo", "/Test/noexistant", "/Test/bar" ]; | |||
var names = [ "fooxxx", "zzz", "barxxx" ]; | |||
ODBMRename(paths, names); | |||
</pre> | |||
= ODBMLink = | |||
See: [[AJAX#jlink]] | |||
Prototype: | |||
* function ODBMLink(paths, links, callback) | |||
Arguments: | |||
* paths - array of strings - odb paths create as symlinks | |||
* links - array of strings - odb paths of existing odb entries that we link to | |||
* callback - name of javascript function for asynchronous callback, or "undefined" for synchronous return | |||
Returns: | |||
* array of integer: status of db_create_link() for each element of "paths" | |||
* synchronous: returns request.responseText, use JSON.parse() to decode JSON data | |||
* asynchronous: calls the callback function with a single argument set to request.responseText, use JSON.parse() to decode JSON data | |||
Usage: | |||
<pre> | |||
var paths = [ "/Test/foolink", "/Test/barlink" ]; | |||
var links = [ "/Test/foo", "/Test/bar" ]; | |||
ODBMLink(paths, links); | |||
</pre> | |||
= ODBGetMsg = | |||
Gets message(s) from the MIDAS [[Message System]] or from the [[Chat Page|chat]]. | |||
The parameters of this command have been changed August 2015. See [[#odbgetmsg_old|below]] for older version. | |||
Prototype: | |||
* function ODBGetMsg(facility, start, number) | |||
Arguments: | |||
* facility - message facility in which messages are written | |||
: facility can be "midas" for normal messages or "chat" to load the chat messages | |||
* start - start time (0=latest message) | |||
: the absolute time from when to retrieve messages. Time is defined in unix standard time, i.e. seconds since 1.1.1970. A value of zero has a special meaning of now. | |||
* number - number of midas messages to return | |||
Returns: array of strings, if number==1, a single string. | |||
Usage: | |||
Retrieve the last 100 messages: | |||
var data = ODBGetMsg("midas",0,100); | |||
document.getElementById("foo").innerHTML = data.join("\n"); | |||
Each message returned in a separate line in this code contains its UNIX time in the first position, e.g. | |||
1449015258 01:14:18.006 2015/12/02 [SC Frontend,TALK] General alarm: COBRA SC quenched | |||
Now the UNIX time stamp can be saved in the JavaScript code on the page, e.g. | |||
last_tstamp = 1449015258 | |||
and in another call we can retrieve the additional 100 message which occurred BEFORE the previous block, i.e. | |||
ODBGetMsg(midas, last_tstamp-1, 100) | |||
The time stamping ensures that no message is lost between the two calls, even if the second call is made many seconds later than the first call. So start | |||
means start searching for messages at the given UNIX timestamp, and go backwards for n messages. | |||
The function ODBGetMsg returns an array of strings, with one entry per message. This way they can be easily parsed in JavaScript: | |||
var msg = ODBGetMsg(midas, 0, 100); | |||
for (i=0 ; i<msg.length ; i++) | |||
alert(msg[i]); | |||
To see how individual messages are parsed and extracted see function ''msg_append(msg)'' in [[Mhttpd.js|MIDAS Javascript Library]]. | |||
<div style="font-size:90%; background-color:whitesmoke"> | |||
<div id="odbgetmsg_old"></div> | |||
; ODBGetMsg (pre August 2015) | |||
See: [[AJAX#jgenmsg]] | |||
Prototype: | |||
* function ODBGetMsg(n) | * function ODBGetMsg(n) | ||
Arguments: | |||
* n - number of midas messages to return | |||
Returns: array of strings, if n==1, as single string. | |||
Usage: | |||
var data = ODBGetMsg(10); | |||
document.getElementById("foo").innerHTML = data.join("\n"); | |||
</div> | |||
= ODBGenMsg = | |||
Send a message to the MIDAS [[Message System]] or the [[Chat Page|Chat]]. | |||
The parameters of this command have been changed August 2015. See [[#odbgenmsg_old|below]] for older version. | |||
Prototype: | |||
* function ODBGenMsg(type, facility, user, msg) | |||
Arguments: | |||
* type - midas message type, numerical value of one of MT_ERROR, MT_INFO, MT_DEBUG, MT_USER, as defined in midas.h. | |||
: i.e. 1 for MT_ERROR, 2 for MT_INFO etc. | |||
* facility - facility can be "midas" for the MIDAS message system, or "chat" for the chat message system | |||
* user - name of the user who generated the message | |||
: The user name ends up in the message file inside the [] section to tag each message with an associated user name. | |||
* message - text written into midas messages | |||
Usage: | |||
ODBGenerateMsg(2, midas, fred, "message text"); | |||
<div style="font-size:90%; background-color:whitesmoke"> | |||
<div id="odbgenmsg_old"></div> | |||
; ODBGenerateMsg (pre August 2015) | |||
See: [[AJAX#jgenmsg]] | |||
Prototype: | |||
* function ODBGenerateMsg(m) | * function ODBGenerateMsg(m) | ||
Arguments: | |||
* m - text written into midas messages, must be URI-encoded. | |||
Usage: | |||
<pre> | |||
ODBGenerateMsg(encodeURIComponent("message text")); | |||
</pre> | |||
</div> | |||
= ODBGetAlarms = | |||
See: [[AJAX#jalm]] | |||
Prototype: | |||
* function ODBGetAlarms() | * function ODBGetAlarms() | ||
= | Returns: array of strings | ||
Usage: | |||
<pre> | |||
var data = ODBGetAlarms(); | |||
document.getElementById("foo").innerHTML = data.join("\n"); | |||
</pre> | |||
[[Category:Custom]] [[Category:Javascript library]] [[Category:Ajax]] | |||
Latest revision as of 14:05, 26 January 2016
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About
mhttpd.js is a file containing javascript function wrappers for most MIDAS AJAX functions typically used for implementing interactive Custom Pages for MIDAS experiments. Since January 2016, it also contains #JSON-RPC interface functions (see also mjsonrpc).
AJAX is a set of web development techniques used to construct interactive web applications:
mhttpd.js is typically served by mhttpd from $MIDASSYS/resources/mhttpd.js, and is included into an html file as follows:
<html> <head> ... <script src='mhttpd.js'></script> ... </head> ... </html>
A mostly up to date copy of mhttpd.js is linked here:
- https://daq.triumf.ca/~daqweb/doc/midas-devel/resources/mhttpd.js
- https://bitbucket.org/tmidas/midas/src/HEAD/resources/mhttpd.js?at=develop
An example for using all mhttpd.js functions is included in the MIDAS distribution under examples/javascript1:
- https://daq.triumf.ca/~daqweb/doc/midas-devel/examples/javascript1/
- https://daq.triumf.ca/~daqweb/doc/midas-devel/examples/javascript1/example.html
MIDAS AJAX functions can be accessed directly without using mhttpd.js wrappers (i.e. using the JSON-P script-tag method)
By default, MIDAS AJAX functions assume that the web page was loaded from mhttpd and use relative URLs to access AJAX functions of the same mhttpd. If the web page is loaded from some other source, or needs to talk to a different mhttpd, use the ODBSetURL() function to set the base URL of the target mhttpd. Such cross-site access is normally blocked by web browsers, but recent versions of mhttpd implement the "cross-origin resource sharing" http header to permit such access.
JSON-RPC interface
The original AJAX interface to MIDAS is being replaced by a JSON-RPC based interface.
The Javascript functions for use with MIDAS will continue to be documented on this page.
For additional information about the JSON-RPC interface, see mjsonrpc
Functions
This is a partial list of available javascript functions.
For the full list, and for the full documentation, please go to the doxygen-generated documentation at https://daq.triumf.ca/~daqweb/doc/midas-devel/html/mhttpd_8js.html
Functions to access the MIDAS JSON-RPC API:
- function mjsonrpc_set_url (url) - set the URL of the MIDAS JSON-RPC server, if different from web page URL. Cross-site access is fully supported (see CORS).
- function mjsonrpc_call (method, params, id) - call arbitrary RPC method
- function mjsonrpc_start_program (name, id, callback, error_callback)
- function mjsonrpc_stop_program (name, unique, id, callback, error_callback)
- function mjsonrpc_db_get_values (paths, id, callback, error_callback) - read ODB values
- function mjsonrpc_db_paste (paths, values, id, callback, error_callback) - write ODB values
Functions listed below will be replaced by JSON-RPC functions and will become obsolete:
Helper functions:
- function getMouseXY(e) --- removed Feb 2014
- function XMLHttpRequestGeneric()
- function ODBExtractRecord(record, key)
- function ODBEdit(path)
- function ODBFinishInlineEdit(...)
- function ODBInlineEditKeydown(...)
- function ODBInlineEdit(...)
- function ODBCall(...)
ODB access functions:
- function ODBSetURL(url_of_mhttpd) - set the URL of target mhttpd (if web page is loaded from different source)
- function ODBSet(path, value, pwdname) - write into ODB
- function ODBMCopy(paths, callback, format) - read multiple ODB subtrees in ODB, XML or JSON format, asynchronously
- function ODBMLs(paths, callback) - return ODB directory listings (same as odbedit ls -l)
Obsolete ODB access functions replaced by ODBMCopy():
- function ODBGet(path, format, defval, len, type) - read from ODB
- function ODBMGet(paths, callback, formats) - read multiple ODB entries
- function ODBGetRecord(path) - read from ODB
- function ODBKey(path) - get the description of an ODB entry --- replaced by ODBMKey()
- function ODBCopy(path, format) - read an ODB subtree in ODB, XML or JSON format
ODB entries creation and modification:
- function ODBMCreate(paths, types, arraylengths, stringlengths, callback) - create multiple ODB entries using db_create_key(path, type)
- function ODBMResize(paths, arraylengths, stringlengths, callback) - resize multiple ODB arrays, including element size of strings and string arrays
- function ODBMKey(paths, callback) - read multiple ODB KEYs
- function ODBMDelete(paths, callback) - delete multiple ODB entries using db_delete_key(path)
- function ODBMRename(paths, names, callback) - rename multiple ODB entries using db_rename_key(path, name)
- function ODBMLink(paths, links, callback) - create symbolic links using db_create_link(link, path)
- function ODBMReorder(paths, indices, callback) - reorder ODB entries using db_reorder_key(path, index)
MIDAS access functions:
- function ODBRpc_rev0(name, rpc, args) --- replaced by ODBRpc()
- function ODBRpc_rev1(name, rpc, max_reply_length, args) --- replaced by ODBRpc()
- function ODBRpc(name, command, args, callback, max_reply_length)
- **function ODBGetMsg(facility,start,number) - get midas messages from midas.log
- function ODBGenerateMsg(m) - write a midas message
- function ODBGetAlarms() - get list of active alarms
- Note
- ** marks functions whose parameters have changed recently (August 2015)
Summary table
- Notes
- "*" marks obsoleted functions. Please avoid using them for new designs.
- "**" marks functions whose parameters have changed recently (August 2015)
Function | XML | JSON | JSON-P | async | AJAX | URI encoding | replaced by (AJAX) | replaced by (mjsonrpc) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
*ODBSet(path, value, pwdname) | no | no | no | no | cmd=jset | by caller, except for "value" | mjsonrpc_db_paste | |
*ODBGet(path, format, defval, len, type) | no | no | no | no | cmd=jget | by caller, except for "format" | ODBMCopy | mjsonrpc_db_get_values |
*ODBMGet(paths, callback, formats) | no | no | no | yes | cmd=jget | by caller, including "formats" | ODBMCopy | mjsonrpc_db_get_values |
*ODBGetRecord(path) | no | no | no | no | cmd=jget with "name=1" | by caller | ODBMCopy | mjsonrpc_db_get_values |
*ODBKey(path) | no | yes | no | no | cmd=jkey | by caller | ODBMKey | mjsonrpc_db_ls |
*ODBCopy(path, format) | yes | yes | yes | no | cmd=jcopy | by caller, except for "format" | ODBMCopy | mjsonrpc_db_copy |
ODBMCopy(paths, callback, format) | yes | yes | yes | yes | cmd=jcopy | internal | mjsonrpc_db_copy | |
ODBMLs(paths, callback) | no | yes | yes | yes | cmd=jcopy | internal | mjsonrpc_db_ls | |
ODBMCreate(paths, types, arraylengths, stringlengths, callback) | no | yes | yes | yes | cmd=jcreate | internal | mjsonrpc_db_create | |
ODBMResize(paths, arraylengths, stringlengths, callback) | no | yes | yes | yes | cmd=jresize | internal | mjsonrpc_db_resize | |
ODBMRename(paths, names, callback) | no | yes | yes | yes | cmd=jrename | internal | ||
ODBMKey(paths, callback) | no | yes | yes | yes | cmd=jkey&encoding=json | internal | mjsonrpc_db_ls | |
ODBMDelete(paths, callback) | no | yes | yes | yes | cmd=jdelete | internal | ||
ODBMLink(paths, links, callback) | no | yes | yes | yes | cmd=jlink | internal | ||
ODBMReorder(paths, indices, callback) | no | yes | yes | yes | cmd=jreorder | internal | ||
*ODBRpc_rev0(name, rpc, args) | no | no | no | no | cmd=jrpc_rev0 | ODBRpc | mjsonrpc_call | |
*ODBRpc_rev1(name, rpc, max_reply_length, args) | no | no | no | no | cmd=jrpc_rev1 | ODBRpc | mjsonrpc_call | |
ODBRpc(...) | yes | yes | yes | yes | cmd=jrpc | mjsonrpc_call | ||
**ODBGetMsg(n) | no | no | no | no | cmd=jmsg | not needed | ||
*ODBGenerateMsg(m) | no | no | no | no | cmd=jgenmsg | by caller | mjsonrpc_cm_msg | |
ODBGetAlarms() | no | no | no | no | cmd=jalm | - |
ODBSetURL
Prototype:
- function ODBSetURL(url)
Arguments:
- url - URL of mhttpd we want to talk to.]
Returns: nothing
Example:
ODBSetURL("http://localhost:8080/");
ODBSet
See: AJAX#jset
Prototype:
- function ODBSet(path, value, pwdname)
Arguments:
- path - ODB path, must be URI-encoded
- value - value to write, must NOT be URI-encoded (encoding is done inside ODBSet())
- pwdname - see AJAX#jset
Returns: nothing
Error handling: issues an alert() if there are errors.
BUG: may call alert() and require user interaction.
ODBGet
See: AJAX#jset
Prototype:
- function ODBGet(path, format, defval, len, type)
Arguments:
- path - ODB path to read, must be URI-encoded
- format - sprintf format for the data, must NOT be URI-encoded
- defval - if ODB path does not exist, it is created using AJAX#jset with this value, must be URI-encoded. Disable this by using "undefined"
- len - data length for jset
- type - data type for jset
- BUG: read the BUG sections in AJAX#jget
ODBMGet
See: AJAX#jget
Prototype:
- function ODBMGet(paths, callback, formats)
Arguments:
- paths - array of strings - ODB paths to read, must be URI-encoded
- callback - name of javascript function for asynchronous callback
- formats - array of strings - sprintf() format strings for each ODB path, see BUGS in AJAX#jget, must by URI-encoded
Valid ODB path targets are: simple variables and arrays (specified as "/eq/foo/var/array[*]").
ODBMGet for subdirectories does not work (AJAX jget returns correct data, but incorrectly decoded by ODBMGet() javascript code).
ODBMGet for arrays specified without "[*]" is unknown.
- BUG: read the BUG sections in AJAX#jget
ODBGetRecord
See: AJAX#jget with parameter "name=1"
Prototype:
- function ODBGetRecord(path)
Arguments:
- path - ODB path to read, must be URI-encoded
Returns:
- request.responseText
- use "function ODBExtractRecord(record, key)" to extract ODB values from data retuned by ODBGetRecord().
Valid ODB path targets are: simple variables, array elements ("/eq/foo/var/array[0]"), arrays (specified as "/eq/foo/var/array[*]") and subdirectories ("/experiment")
Usage:
var rec1 = ODBGetRecord(encodeURIComponent("/Equipment/RpcExample/Variables")); document.getElementById('foo').innerHTML = rec1; document.getElementById('bar').innerHTML = ODBExtractRecord(rec1, 'SLOW[2]');
- BUG: read the BUG sections in AJAX#jget
ODBKey
See: AJAX#jkey
Prototype:
- function ODBKey(path)
Arguments:
- path - ODB path, must be URI-encoded
Returns: javascript object with data fields corresponding to the data fields of MIDAS KEY (midas.h):
{"name":"SLOW","type":"TID_DOUBLE","num_values":"3","item_size":"8","last_written":"1376633931"}
Usage:
var key = new ODBKey(encodeURIComponent("/Equipment/RpcExample/Variables/SLOW")); document.getElementById('foo').innerHTML = "name: " + key.name + " type: " + key.type;
ODBCopy
See: AJAX#jcopy
Prototype:
- function ODBCopy(path, format)
Arguments:
- path - ODB path, must be URI-encoded
- format - data format (same as "encoding"), must NOT be URI-encoded
Returns: request.responseText, use JSON.parse() to decode JSON data.
Usage:
var data_json = ODBCopy("/Equipment/RpcExample/Variables", "json"); var obj = JSON.parse(data_json); document.getElementById('json_data0').innerHTML = obj.SLOW[0];
Return value:
{ "SLOW/key" : { "type" : 10, "num_values" : 3, "last_written" : 1376634320 }, "SLOW" : [ 2357, 1376634320, -8.6602540236010100e+01 ] }
ODBMCopy
See: AJAX#jcopy
Prototype:
- function ODBMCopy(paths, callback, encoding)
Arguments:
- paths - array of strings - odb paths to read
- callback - name of javascript function for asynchronous callback, or "undefined" for synchronous return
- encoding - requested data encoding - ODB, XML or JSON, see AJAX#jcopy
Returns:
- synchronous: returns request.responseText, use JSON.parse() to decode JSON data
- asynchronous: calls the callback function with a single argument set to request.responseText, use JSON.parse() to decode JSON data
Usage:
var paths = [ "/Equipment/deapvme01/Settings/EnableControl", "/Equipment/deapvme01/Settings/mainSwitch", "/Equipment/deapvme01/Readback/sysMainSwitch.0", "/Equipment/deapvme01/Variables", "/Equipment/deapvme02/Settings/EnableControl", "/Equipment/deapvme02/Settings/mainSwitch", "/Equipment/deapvme02/Readback/sysMainSwitch.0", "/Equipment/deapvme02/Variables", "/Equipment/deapvme03/Settings/EnableControl", "/Equipment/deapvme03/Settings/mainSwitch", "/Equipment/deapvme03/Readback/sysMainSwitch.0", "/Equipment/deapvme03/Variables", ]; ODBMCopy(paths, load_callback, "json"); ... function load_callback(data) { var obj = JSON.parse(data); document.getElementById('enableControl1').innerHTML = obj[0].EnableControl; document.getElementById('mainSwitch1').innerHTML = obj[1]['mainSwitch'] + " / " + obj[2]['sysMainSwitch.0']; document.getElementById('p5v1').innerHTML = obj[3].current[0]; ...
JSON data returned from ODBMCopy():
[ { "EnableControl/key" : { "type" : 7, "last_written" : 1375145722 }, "EnableControl" : 1 } , { "mainSwitch/key" : { "type" : 7, "last_written" : 1376610870 }, "mainSwitch" : 1 } , { "sysMainSwitch.0/key" : { "type" : 7, "last_written" : 1376681747 }, "sysMainSwitch.0" : 1 } , { "switch/key" : { "type" : 7, "num_values" : 3, "last_written" : 1376681747 }, "switch" : [ 1, 1, 1 ], "status/key" : { "type" : 7, "num_values" : 3, "last_written" : 1376681747 }, "status" : [ 1, 1, 1 ], "demandVoltage/key" : { "type" : 9, "num_values" : 3, "last_written" : 1376681747 }, "demandVoltage" : [ 5, 12, 12 ], "senseVoltage/key" : { "type" : 9, "num_values" : 3, "last_written" : 1376681747 }, "senseVoltage" : [ 5.0500002e+00, 1.1980000e+01, 1.1990000e+01 ], "current/key" : { "type" : 9, "num_values" : 3, "last_written" : 1376681747 }, "current" : [ 9.0229996e+01, 4.2700000e+00, 5.9899998e+00 ], "sparkCount/key" : { "type" : 7, "num_values" : 3, "last_written" : 1376681747 }, "sparkCount" : [ 0, 0, 0 ], "sensorTemperature/key" : { "type" : 7, "num_values" : 8, "last_written" : 1376681747 }, "sensorTemperature" : [ -128, -128, 25, -128, -128, 25, -128, -128 ], "fanSpeed/key" : { "type" : 7, "num_values" : 3, "last_written" : 1376681747 }, "fanSpeed" : [ 3180, 3112, 3236 ] } , { "EnableControl/key" : { "type" : 7, "last_written" : 1375145722 }, "EnableControl" : 1 } , { "mainSwitch/key" : { "type" : 7, "last_written" : 1376603253 }, "mainSwitch" : 1 } , { "sysMainSwitch.0/key" : { "type" : 7, "last_written" : 1376681750 }, "sysMainSwitch.0" : 1 } , { "switch/key" : { "type" : 7, "num_values" : 3, "last_written" : 1376681750 }, "switch" : [ 1, 1, 1 ], "status/key" : { "type" : 7, "num_values" : 3, "last_written" : 1376681750 }, "status" : [ 1, 1, 1 ], "demandVoltage/key" : { "type" : 9, "num_values" : 3, "last_written" : 1376681750 }, "demandVoltage" : [ 5, 12, 12 ], "senseVoltage/key" : { "type" : 9, "num_values" : 3, "last_written" : 1376681750 }, "senseVoltage" : [ 5, 1.1950000e+01, 1.1980000e+01 ], "current/key" : { "type" : 9, "num_values" : 3, "last_written" : 1376681750 }, "current" : [ 1.4169999e+01, 1.1000000e+00, 8.0000001e-01 ], "sparkCount/key" : { "type" : 7, "num_values" : 3, "last_written" : 1376681750 }, "sparkCount" : [ 0, 0, 0 ], "sensorTemperature/key" : { "type" : 7, "num_values" : 8, "last_written" : 1376681750 }, "sensorTemperature" : [ -128, -128, -128, -128, -128, -128, -128, 22 ], "fanSpeed/key" : { "type" : 7, "num_values" : 3, "last_written" : 1376681750 }, "fanSpeed" : [ 3217, 3225, 3213 ] } , { "EnableControl/key" : { "type" : 7, "last_written" : 1375145722 }, "EnableControl" : 1 } , { "mainSwitch/key" : { "type" : 7, "last_written" : 1376596430 }, "mainSwitch" : 1 } , { "sysMainSwitch.0/key" : { "type" : 7, "last_written" : 1376681752 }, "sysMainSwitch.0" : 1 } , { "switch/key" : { "type" : 7, "num_values" : 3, "last_written" : 1376681752 }, "switch" : [ 1, 1, 1 ], "status/key" : { "type" : 7, "num_values" : 3, "last_written" : 1376681752 }, "status" : [ 1, 1, 1 ], "demandVoltage/key" : { "type" : 9, "num_values" : 3, "last_written" : 1376681752 }, "demandVoltage" : [ 5, 12, 12 ], "senseVoltage/key" : { "type" : 9, "num_values" : 3, "last_written" : 1376681752 }, "senseVoltage" : [ 4.9800000e+00, 1.2009999e+01, 1.1969999e+01 ], "current/key" : { "type" : 9, "num_values" : 3, "last_written" : 1376681752 }, "current" : [ 9.1139999e+01, 4.1999998e+00, 6.0300002e+00 ], "sparkCount/key" : { "type" : 7, "num_values" : 3, "last_written" : 1376681752 }, "sparkCount" : [ 0, 0, 0 ], "sensorTemperature/key" : { "type" : 7, "num_values" : 8, "last_written" : 1376681752 }, "sensorTemperature" : [ -128, -128, 24, -128, -128, 27, -128, -128 ], "fanSpeed/key" : { "type" : 7, "num_values" : 3, "last_written" : 1376681752 }, "fanSpeed" : [ 3153, 3067, 3180 ] } ]
ODBMLs
Description: return ODB directory listing with full ODB KEY information (same as odbedit ls -l). It uses the jcopy AJAX method with the JSON "norecurse" option. Same as with odbedit "ls -l", symlinks are followed and the linked-to values are reported, with the symlink path reported as "link" entry in the ODB KEY ("xxx/key") section.
See: AJAX#jcopy
Prototype:
- function ODBMLs(paths, callback)
Arguments:
- paths - array of strings - odb paths to report
- callback - name of javascript function for asynchronous callback, or "undefined" for synchronous return
Returns:
- array of JSON encoded ODB entries
- synchronous: returns request.responseText, use JSON.parse() to decode JSON data
- asynchronous: calls the callback function with a single argument set to request.responseText, use JSON.parse() to decode JSON data
Usage:
var paths = [ "/", "/Test/noexistant", "/Experiment" ]; var data = ODBMLs(paths); var obj = JSON.Parse(data);
ODBMCreate
See: AJAX#jcreate
Prototype:
- function ODBMCreate(paths, types, arraylengths, stringlengths, callback)
Arguments:
- paths - array of strings - odb paths to create
- types - array of integers - midas data types of created keys (TID_INT, etc)
- arraylengths - array of integers - "undefined" - or array size to create
- stringlengths - array of integers - "undefined" - or array of lengths of strings to create
- callback - name of javascript function for asynchronous callback, or "undefined" for synchronous return
Returns:
- array of integers: status of db_create_key() for each element of "paths"
- synchronous: returns request.responseText, use JSON.parse() to decode JSON data
- asynchronous: calls the callback function with a single argument set to request.responseText, use JSON.parse() to decode JSON data
Usage:
var paths = [ "/Test/foo", "/Test/noexistant", "/Test/bar" ]; var types = [ TID_INT, 0, TID_STRING ]; ODBMCreate(paths, types);
ODBMResize
See: AJAX#jresize
Prototype:
- function ODBMResize(paths, arraylengths, stringlengths, callback)
Arguments:
- paths - array of strings - odb paths to resize
- arraylengths - array of integers - new array size, use "0" for "no change"
- stringlengths - array of integers - new string length or new element length for string arrays, use "0" for "no change"
- callback - name of javascript function for asynchronous callback, or "undefined" for synchronous return
Returns:
- array of integers: status of db_set_num_values() for each element of "paths"
- synchronous: returns request.responseText, use JSON.parse() to decode JSON data
- asynchronous: calls the callback function with a single argument set to request.responseText, use JSON.parse() to decode JSON data
Usage:
var paths = [ "/Test/foo", "/Test/noexistant", "/Test/bar" ]; var arraylengths = [ 10, 0, 15 ]; var stringarrays = [ 0, 0, 16 ]; ODBMResize(paths, arraylengths, stringlengths);
ODBMKey
See: AJAX#jkey
Prototype:
- function ODBMKey(paths, callback)
Arguments:
- paths - array of strings - odb paths to read ODB KEYs
- callback - name of javascript function for asynchronous callback, or "undefined" for synchronous return
Returns:
- array of ODB KEYs
- synchronous: returns request.responseText, use JSON.parse() to decode JSON data
- asynchronous: calls the callback function with a single argument set to request.responseText, use JSON.parse() to decode JSON data
Usage:
var paths = [ "/Test/foo", "/Test/noexistant", "/Test/bar" ]; var data = JSON.parse(ODBMKey(paths));
Example:
var paths = [ "/Test/foo", "/Test/noexistant", "/Test/bar", "/Test/foofoo", "/Test/barlink", "/Test/foo10", "/Test/bar15" ]; var data = ODBMKey(paths); xprint data; [ { "name":"foo","type":7,"type_name":"TID_INT","num_values":1,"item_size":4,"last_written":0 }, { "/error":312 }, { "name":"bar","type":12,"type_name":"TID_STRING","num_values":1,"item_size":0,"last_written":0 }, { "/error":312 }, { "name":"bar","type":12,"type_name":"TID_STRING","num_values":1,"item_size":0,"last_written":0 }, { "name":"foo10","type":7,"type_name":"TID_INT","num_values":5,"item_size":4,"last_written":1380134916 }, { "name":"bar15","type":12,"type_name":"TID_STRING","num_values":7,"item_size":12,"last_written":1380134916 } ]
ODBMDelete
See: AJAX#jdelete
Prototype:
- function ODBMDelete(paths, callback)
Arguments:
- paths - array of strings - odb paths to delete
- callback - name of javascript function for asynchronous callback, or "undefined" for synchronous return
Returns:
- array of integer: status of db_delete_key() for each element of "paths"
- synchronous: returns request.responseText, use JSON.parse() to decode JSON data
- asynchronous: calls the callback function with a single argument set to request.responseText, use JSON.parse() to decode JSON data
Usage:
var paths = [ "/Test/foo", "/Test/noexistant", "/Test/bar" ]; ODBMDelete(paths);
ODBMRename
See: AJAX#jrename
Prototype:
- function ODBMRename(paths, names, callback)
Arguments:
- paths - array of strings - odb paths to rename
- names - array of strings - new names (subject to ODB limitation on key names)
- callback - name of javascript function for asynchronous callback, or "undefined" for synchronous return
Returns:
- array of integer: status of db_rename_key() for each element of "paths"
- synchronous: returns request.responseText, use JSON.parse() to decode JSON data
- asynchronous: calls the callback function with a single argument set to request.responseText, use JSON.parse() to decode JSON data
Usage:
var paths = [ "/Test/foo", "/Test/noexistant", "/Test/bar" ]; var names = [ "fooxxx", "zzz", "barxxx" ]; ODBMRename(paths, names);
ODBMLink
See: AJAX#jlink
Prototype:
- function ODBMLink(paths, links, callback)
Arguments:
- paths - array of strings - odb paths create as symlinks
- links - array of strings - odb paths of existing odb entries that we link to
- callback - name of javascript function for asynchronous callback, or "undefined" for synchronous return
Returns:
- array of integer: status of db_create_link() for each element of "paths"
- synchronous: returns request.responseText, use JSON.parse() to decode JSON data
- asynchronous: calls the callback function with a single argument set to request.responseText, use JSON.parse() to decode JSON data
Usage:
var paths = [ "/Test/foolink", "/Test/barlink" ]; var links = [ "/Test/foo", "/Test/bar" ]; ODBMLink(paths, links);
ODBGetMsg
Gets message(s) from the MIDAS Message System or from the chat.
The parameters of this command have been changed August 2015. See below for older version.
Prototype:
- function ODBGetMsg(facility, start, number)
Arguments:
- facility - message facility in which messages are written
- facility can be "midas" for normal messages or "chat" to load the chat messages
- start - start time (0=latest message)
- the absolute time from when to retrieve messages. Time is defined in unix standard time, i.e. seconds since 1.1.1970. A value of zero has a special meaning of now.
- number - number of midas messages to return
Returns: array of strings, if number==1, a single string.
Usage:
Retrieve the last 100 messages:
var data = ODBGetMsg("midas",0,100); document.getElementById("foo").innerHTML = data.join("\n");
Each message returned in a separate line in this code contains its UNIX time in the first position, e.g.
1449015258 01:14:18.006 2015/12/02 [SC Frontend,TALK] General alarm: COBRA SC quenched
Now the UNIX time stamp can be saved in the JavaScript code on the page, e.g.
last_tstamp = 1449015258
and in another call we can retrieve the additional 100 message which occurred BEFORE the previous block, i.e.
ODBGetMsg(midas, last_tstamp-1, 100)
The time stamping ensures that no message is lost between the two calls, even if the second call is made many seconds later than the first call. So start means start searching for messages at the given UNIX timestamp, and go backwards for n messages.
The function ODBGetMsg returns an array of strings, with one entry per message. This way they can be easily parsed in JavaScript:
var msg = ODBGetMsg(midas, 0, 100); for (i=0 ; i<msg.length ; i++) alert(msg[i]);
To see how individual messages are parsed and extracted see function msg_append(msg) in MIDAS Javascript Library.
- ODBGetMsg (pre August 2015)
See: AJAX#jgenmsg Prototype:
- function ODBGetMsg(n)
Arguments:
- n - number of midas messages to return
Returns: array of strings, if n==1, as single string.
Usage:
var data = ODBGetMsg(10); document.getElementById("foo").innerHTML = data.join("\n");
ODBGenMsg
Send a message to the MIDAS Message System or the Chat.
The parameters of this command have been changed August 2015. See below for older version.
Prototype:
- function ODBGenMsg(type, facility, user, msg)
Arguments:
- type - midas message type, numerical value of one of MT_ERROR, MT_INFO, MT_DEBUG, MT_USER, as defined in midas.h.
- i.e. 1 for MT_ERROR, 2 for MT_INFO etc.
- facility - facility can be "midas" for the MIDAS message system, or "chat" for the chat message system
- user - name of the user who generated the message
- The user name ends up in the message file inside the [] section to tag each message with an associated user name.
- message - text written into midas messages
Usage:
ODBGenerateMsg(2, midas, fred, "message text");
- ODBGenerateMsg (pre August 2015)
See: AJAX#jgenmsg
Prototype:
- function ODBGenerateMsg(m)
Arguments:
- m - text written into midas messages, must be URI-encoded.
Usage:
ODBGenerateMsg(encodeURIComponent("message text"));
ODBGetAlarms
See: AJAX#jalm
Prototype:
- function ODBGetAlarms()
Returns: array of strings
Usage:
var data = ODBGetAlarms(); document.getElementById("foo").innerHTML = data.join("\n");