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Set time-range for curves #148

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tseroo opened this issue Jul 5, 2019 · 6 comments
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Set time-range for curves #148

tseroo opened this issue Jul 5, 2019 · 6 comments

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@tseroo
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tseroo commented Jul 5, 2019

Really cool tool! Helps a lot in working with MQTT. Thanks for that!

One request though.. would be great to be able to set the time range for the curves, e.g. from 'now-5m' to 'now'. Would help a lot to be able to focus on the last few minutes only, especially during troubleshooting/testing flows.

@thomasnordquist
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You are correct, this will be a good addition.
I nicht also add a Auto-Range option.

@thomasnordquist
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The time range can now be selected, I also increased the limit of data points from 99 to 500 for charts in the chart panel.

The release will be out in the next view days =)

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@marc-gist
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you are awesome! Thanks for a great tool... could you also allow the data point count be user set? You've changed to 500, which is typically going to be plenty. but i do have some sensors that report very frequently and I would sometimes want to track more than that (yes, memory may become an issue, so perhaps that setting isn't saved/stored between restarts in case of a crash).

@thomasnordquist
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That is the plan. Since I'm currently quite busy, I opted for the minimal-effort option of setting a fixed value and add this option at a later time 😅

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thomasnordquist commented Jul 10, 2019

The feature will be tracked here: #150

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Released with v0.3.5.

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