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Maybe add a html link to the actual service in each item in the "Services Status" box (if it is a web service)? A quick and dirty hack of "js/esm.js" can implement this for web based services as in the diff below
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< var $ip = location.host;
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< html += '<td>'+'<a href="http://'+$ip+':'+data[line].port+'">'+data[line].name+'</a></td>';
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> html += '<td>'+data[line].name+'</td>';
This can link to web based services running on non-service ports like so:
Maybe add a boolean entry in config json for each service that decides whether to include the link or not?
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Maybe add a html link to the actual service in each item in the "Services Status" box (if it is a web service)? A quick and dirty hack of "js/esm.js" can implement this for web based services as in the diff below
This can link to web based services running on non-service ports like so:
Maybe add a boolean entry in config json for each service that decides whether to include the link or not?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: