Root Cause:
- baseclass.extend() in LuCI only preserves RPC methods (rpc.declare)
- Non-RPC functions passed to baseclass.extend() are filtered out
- This caused TypeError: api.callGetComponents is not a function
Solution:
- Simplified api.js to contain ONLY RPC methods (10 methods)
- Moved all stub functions and helpers directly into the views that use them
- Each view now defines its own local functions for planned features
API Changes (api.js):
- Removed all stub functions (callGetComponents, callManageComponent, etc.)
- Removed all helper functions (formatUptime, formatBytes, getComponentIcon, getHealthStatus)
- Kept only RPC methods: getStatus, getSystemInfo, getHealth, listServices,
serviceAction, getLogs, backupConfig, restoreConfig, reboot, getStorage
View Changes:
- components.js: Added local getComponents(), getComponentIcon(), manageComponent()
- health.js: Added local getHealthStatus(), formatBytes(), inline report stub
- remote.js: Added local getRemoteConfig(), inline session stub
- settings.js: Fixed to use api.getStatus() instead of api.callStatus()
All 9 views now functional with proper stub data for planned features.
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Fixed TypeError: "factory yields invalid constructor" by:
- Adding 'require baseclass' directive
- Using baseclass.extend() to return proper constructor
- Added formatUptime() helper function
- Added formatBytes() helper function
This matches the pattern used in luci-app-secubox and other LuCI modules.
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Implements comprehensive system control and monitoring dashboard with health
metrics, service management, system logs, and backup/restore functionality.
Features:
- Real-time system monitoring with visual gauges (CPU, RAM, Disk)
- Comprehensive system information (hostname, model, uptime, kernel)
- Health metrics with temperature monitoring and storage breakdown
- Service management with start/stop/restart/enable/disable actions
- System log viewer with filtering and configurable line count
- Configuration backup creation and download (base64 encoded)
- Configuration restore from backup file
- System reboot functionality with confirmation
Components:
- RPCD backend (luci.system-hub): 10 ubus methods
* status, get_system_info, get_health
* list_services, service_action
* get_logs, backup_config, restore_config
* reboot, get_storage
- 4 JavaScript views: overview, services, logs, backup
- ACL with read/write permissions segregation
- Comprehensive README with API documentation
Technical implementation:
- System info from /proc filesystem and sysinfo
- Health metrics: CPU load, memory breakdown, disk usage, temperature
- Service control via /etc/init.d scripts
- Log retrieval via logread with filtering
- Backup/restore using sysupgrade with base64 encoding
- Visual gauges with SVG circular progress indicators
- Color-coded health status (green/orange/red)
Dashboard Features:
- Circular gauges for CPU, Memory, Disk (120px with 10px stroke)
- System information cards with detailed metrics
- Temperature monitoring with thermal zone detection
- Storage table for all mount points with progress bars
- Service table with inline action buttons
- Terminal-style log display (black bg, green text)
- File upload for backup restore
- Modal confirmations for destructive actions
Architecture follows SecuBox standards:
- RPCD naming convention (luci. prefix)
- Menu paths match view file structure
- All JavaScript in strict mode
- Form-based configuration management
- Comprehensive error handling
Dependencies: coreutils, coreutils-base64
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