Re: [Nagios-devel] the new gui?
Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2006 11:40 am
On Tue, 17 Jan 2006, Hendrik Baecker wrote:
> The next step for multi language Support and perhaps some template based gui
> could be another php class called smarty (http://smarty.php.net/). They did a
> good cut between colored frontend and the main application.
> In the end of development using Smarty there are the developers giving some
> smarty internal variables out of, hopefully, nice functions (selects and so
> on) and there are the Web Designer "just" making a wonderful GUI feeded with
> the dynamically smarty Variables.
Just a peripheral note. I'm just looking at Smarty for some internal
projects after playing with the PF/FreeBSD firewall PFSense
(http://www.pfsense.com/). While that project is a firewall, lots of what
happens behind the scenes is not that different from what Nagios does, and
Smarty seems to have really allowed them to work pretty rapidly.
As I said, I'm just digging into it in hopes of learning enough about
Smarty to be able to add some features of my own, but it looks very
promising... Anyone else have any feelings about Smarty?
Charles
> Regards
> Hendrik
>
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> The next step for multi language Support and perhaps some template based gui
> could be another php class called smarty (http://smarty.php.net/). They did a
> good cut between colored frontend and the main application.
> In the end of development using Smarty there are the developers giving some
> smarty internal variables out of, hopefully, nice functions (selects and so
> on) and there are the Web Designer "just" making a wonderful GUI feeded with
> the dynamically smarty Variables.
Just a peripheral note. I'm just looking at Smarty for some internal
projects after playing with the PF/FreeBSD firewall PFSense
(http://www.pfsense.com/). While that project is a firewall, lots of what
happens behind the scenes is not that different from what Nagios does, and
Smarty seems to have really allowed them to work pretty rapidly.
As I said, I'm just digging into it in hopes of learning enough about
Smarty to be able to add some features of my own, but it looks very
promising... Anyone else have any feelings about Smarty?
Charles
> Regards
> Hendrik
>
>
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