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Fixes error with hearing map showing:
```
Cannot read properties of undefined (reading '0')
```
Signed-off-by: Sean Khan <datapronix@protonmail.com>
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Display a nicer error message when the DAWN service is not running
Signed-off-by: Daniel Vijge <danielvijge@gmail.com>
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Some bug fixes and a small improvements that were discovered after the
initial implementation of the JavaScript version of luci-app-dawn:
* Correctly show multiple APs per client in the hearing map
* Display correct name of all APs in the hearing map
* Show if client is connected to the network in the hearing map. This
replaces the column for Stations Connected, which is not a property
of a client but of an AP, and is available still in the network overview.
* Display both hostname and MAC address for clients/APs
* Convert spaces to tabs in dawn-common.js for consistency
Signed-off-by: Daniel Vijge <danielvijge@gmail.com>
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This commit re-implements luci-app-dawn in JavaScript, removing the older
lua implementation. Besides a 1-to-1 port, there are some
changes/improvements:
* In both the network overview and the hearing map, replace MAC addresses
by host name if known.
* In the hearing map, the table is sortable. If the same client is
connected to multiple access points/frequencies the MAC/host name is
listed twice, whereas in the lua implementation the second MAC address
was empty to show it was referring to the same client. This means the
table can be sorted on any column, and the information remains correct.
* The view in the network overview is a bit different. This table is not
sortable, because LuCi doesn't seem to like a table inside a table for
sorting.
* Align the column names between the network overview and the hearing
table.
* Add tooltips for abbreviations in column names.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Vijge <danielvijge@gmail.com>
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