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GET /hosts/{id} renders the v1 host detail layout:
- persistent header: status dot (pulse if a job is in flight),
monospace name, tags, plus a metadata strip (os/arch, agent
version, restic version, "last seen Xs ago" or "online · last
heartbeat …").
- vitals strip: four tiles for last backup (status + relative
time), repo size, snapshot count, open alerts.
- sub-tabs: Snapshots is active; Jobs / Repo / Settings are
visible but inert until P2.
- snapshot table: short id, time (absolute), paths joined with
" · ", size, file count, restore button (disabled — wires up
in P3).
- right rail: run-now stack (backup live, forget/prune/check/
unlock disabled with the Phase tag), danger-zone remove panel
(also disabled for now).
Empty state: when a host has no snapshots yet, the table replaces
itself with a "no snapshots yet" prompt that includes the run-now
button (provided the agent is online).
Pagination cap of 50 most-recent snapshots; full pagination lands
when fleet sizes demand it.
Template helpers grew: comma() now accepts int / int32 / int64 so
templates don't fight Go's type inference; joinDot() concatenates
a []string with " · "; absTime() formats time.Time as
YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS; the existing relTime() already accepts T or
*T after P1-27.
Browser-verified end-to-end with seeded fixture data.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
168 lines
4.0 KiB
Go
168 lines
4.0 KiB
Go
package ui
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import (
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"fmt"
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"html/template"
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"strconv"
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"strings"
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"time"
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)
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// funcMap returns the template functions every page can call.
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// Kept small on purpose: anything fancier belongs in the handler,
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// which can pre-compute and pass primitives into the view.
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func funcMap() template.FuncMap {
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return template.FuncMap{
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"bytes": formatBytes,
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"relTime": formatRelTime,
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"comma": formatComma,
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"deref": derefStr,
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"timeNotZero": func(t *time.Time) bool { return t != nil && !t.IsZero() },
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"joinDot": func(parts []string) string { return strings.Join(parts, " · ") },
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"absTime": func(t time.Time) string {
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if t.IsZero() {
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return "—"
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}
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return t.Format("2006-01-02 15:04:05")
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},
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}
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}
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// formatBytes renders a byte count as a short human string —
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// "412 GB", "3.7 TB", "8.4 GB". Single decimal place for sub-1000
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// values, none above. Returns "—" for zero so the dashboard's
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// "never run" rows read clean.
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func formatBytes(n int64) template.HTML {
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if n == 0 {
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return template.HTML(`<span class="text-ink-fade">—</span>`)
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}
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const (
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kb = 1000
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mb = 1000 * kb
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gb = 1000 * mb
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tb = 1000 * gb
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)
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var (
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val float64
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unit string
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)
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switch {
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case n >= tb:
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val, unit = float64(n)/float64(tb), "TB"
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case n >= gb:
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val, unit = float64(n)/float64(gb), "GB"
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case n >= mb:
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val, unit = float64(n)/float64(mb), "MB"
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case n >= kb:
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val, unit = float64(n)/float64(kb), "kB"
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default:
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return template.HTML(fmt.Sprintf(`%d <span class="text-ink-mute text-[11px]">B</span>`, n))
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}
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num := strconv.FormatFloat(val, 'f', -1, 64)
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if val < 100 && !strings.Contains(num, ".") {
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num += ".0"
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} else if val < 100 && strings.Contains(num, ".") {
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// One decimal max, e.g. "3.7" not "3.74".
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idx := strings.Index(num, ".")
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if len(num) > idx+2 {
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num = num[:idx+2]
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}
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} else {
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// Above 100, no decimals — "412" not "412.4".
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if idx := strings.Index(num, "."); idx > 0 {
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num = num[:idx]
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}
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}
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return template.HTML(fmt.Sprintf(`%s <span class="text-ink-mute text-[11px]">%s</span>`, num, unit))
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}
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// formatRelTime renders a time as a short relative string like
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// "3m ago" / "2d ago" / "5w ago". Future times render as
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// "in 5m"-style. Accepts *time.Time or time.Time so templates can
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// pass either without fighting Go's lack of an address-of operator.
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// Anything else returns "—".
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func formatRelTime(v any) string {
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var t time.Time
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switch x := v.(type) {
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case time.Time:
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t = x
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case *time.Time:
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if x == nil {
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return "—"
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}
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t = *x
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default:
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return "—"
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}
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if t.IsZero() {
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return "—"
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}
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d := time.Since(t)
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suffix := "ago"
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if d < 0 {
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d = -d
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suffix = "from now"
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}
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switch {
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case d < time.Minute:
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return fmt.Sprintf("%ds %s", int(d.Seconds()), suffix)
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case d < time.Hour:
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return fmt.Sprintf("%dm %s", int(d.Minutes()), suffix)
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case d < 24*time.Hour:
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return fmt.Sprintf("%dh %s", int(d.Hours()), suffix)
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case d < 7*24*time.Hour:
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return fmt.Sprintf("%dd %s", int(d.Hours()/24), suffix)
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default:
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return fmt.Sprintf("%dw %s", int(d.Hours()/(24*7)), suffix)
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}
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}
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// formatComma renders 1847 as "1,847". Used for snapshot counts and
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// any other count that benefits from grouping at this scale.
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// Accepts int / int64 / int32 — anything else returns "—".
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func formatComma(v any) string {
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var n int64
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switch x := v.(type) {
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case int:
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n = int64(x)
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case int32:
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n = int64(x)
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case int64:
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n = x
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default:
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return "—"
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}
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s := strconv.FormatInt(n, 10)
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if n < 1000 && n > -1000 {
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return s
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}
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// Hand-rolled grouping; Go has no builtin and we don't want a
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// dep for this. Negative numbers handled by stripping the sign,
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// grouping, then putting it back.
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neg := false
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if s[0] == '-' {
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neg = true
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s = s[1:]
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}
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var b strings.Builder
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for i, c := range s {
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if i > 0 && (len(s)-i)%3 == 0 {
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b.WriteByte(',')
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}
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b.WriteRune(c)
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}
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if neg {
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return "-" + b.String()
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}
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return b.String()
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}
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// derefStr returns the string a pointer points to, or "" if nil.
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// Avoids "<nil>" appearing in templates that hit a missing FK.
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func derefStr(p *string) string {
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if p == nil {
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return ""
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}
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return *p
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}
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