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cproudlock
c34815b87e dashboard: overflow links somewhere, tiles say what they count, rows stay inside
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Four fixes, all from looking at the real board.

"and N more" now links to a page showing them all. Telling someone 35 more PCs
are silent and leaving them to find the list is worse than not saying it. Each
card names its own destination and a test checks it against the routes that
actually exist - a viewall pointing at a route nobody wrote is the same rot the
endpoint check already guards, just failing in the browser instead of the API.

PRINTER ROWS ESCAPED THE CARD. A flex child will not shrink below its content
width unless told to, so text-overflow never engaged and a row carrying three
cartridge readings plus a location simply ran past the border. min-width:0 on
the row parts is what enables the ellipsis; meta shrinks first because it
matters least, and the card clips as a backstop.

THE STAT TILES WERE INCOHERENT. Two counted asset TYPES, two counted asset
STATUSES, and nothing said which - with the status one labelled "Active", which
reads as "not deleted" but meant status = In Use across every type. Each tile
now counts one thing and its label says so.

PCs GONE SILENT IS NARROWER, and better for it. A PC that never reported at all
is usually a hand-made or imported record rather than a bay that broke, and a
PC that is not In Use is silent ON PURPOSE - that is the status doing its job.
Both were burying the real signal: a machine that was working, is not now, and
nobody has marked as anything else.
2026-08-11 15:28:29 -04:00
cproudlock
7151b68bdd dashboard: printer supplies, expiring warranties, mis-numbered bays
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Wave one complete. Three cards, no new data and no migrations.

Printer supplies reuses the existing low-supplies query and its five-minute
cache; a Zabbix round-trip per printer on every dashboard load would make this
the slowest page in the app. One row per printer listing every depleted
cartridge, criticals first - a row per cartridge would report one printer three
times and read as three problems, and showing only the worst class would hide a
low cartridge behind a critical one on the same machine when whoever walks out
there wants to carry both.

While there: the low-supplies REPORT itself was including healthy cartridges. A
printer with one empty black and three full colour ones listed all four, so the
reader had to find the problem inside the row. It now lists only what needs
replacing, and the test that asserted the old behaviour now asserts the new.

Expiring warranties keeps already-expired entries on the list rather than
dropping them the day they lapse, which is how they get missed. Horizon is
warranty_expiringdays, default 90, because that suits a site budgeting
quarterly and nobody else.

Mis-numbered bays promotes check-shared-machines out of a CLI command nobody
will remember to run - it found seven bays that had been wrong for weeks. It
reports only numbers with NO child assets, so part markers legitimately sharing
an operation stay silent: that distinction is the whole card, and without it it
would list correct data beside faults and be ignored.

Printers also loses its dead component-named widget; notifications, network and
machines still have theirs.
2026-08-11 14:13:26 -04:00
cproudlock
1ca8a9b8e8 dashboard: PCs not reporting, and the card styling standard it broke
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Second wave-one card. GET /api/computers/dashboard/quiet lists two populations
and deliberately does not merge them into one count. A PC that reported and
went quiet is probably off, moved or broken. A PC that has NEVER reported is
worse: not enrolled, or enrolled against the wrong pc-type, so nothing enforces
anything on it and no backup of it exists. That one hides indefinitely because
nothing about it fails loudly - the same shape as the bay that carried a wrong
machine number for weeks.

Never-reported sorts above the merely quiet, then longest silence first: the
order someone should work down the list, not the order rows left the table. A
soft-deleted PC is excluded - a decommissioned machine is silent on purpose,
and listing it would train people to ignore the card, which is the failure this
whole board exists to avoid.

The window is computers_quietreporthours, default 24, because every site will
disagree with any number picked here (ADR-015). A malformed value falls back
rather than failing the card.

This also replaces the computers plugin's old widget declaration, which named a
component nobody ever wrote. Four such declarations remain and will convert as
their cards arrive.

Two fixes to the renderer found while wiring this up. Meta specs now support a
trailing unit, so a row reads 'quiet for 3 days' rather than 'quiet for 3'. And
the card styles hardcoded hex colours against the frontend standard, including
a var(--card-bg) that DOES NOT EXIST - the variable is --bg-card - so the
fallback would have painted every card white and broken dark mode entirely.
Now --bg-card, --border, --danger, --warning, --primary and --link throughout.
2026-08-11 13:40:41 -04:00