cloud-control-panel/vm.go

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Go

package main
// import "log"
// import "fmt"
// import "github.com/andlabs/ui"
// import _ "github.com/andlabs/ui/winmanifest"
import "git.wit.com/wit/gui"
import pb "git.wit.com/wit/witProtobuf"
// import "github.com/davecgh/go-spew/spew"
//
// THIS IS THE STANDARD VM DISPLAY TABLE
// This maps the 'human' indexed cells in the table
// to the machine's andlabs/libui values. That way
// if you want to work against column 4, then you
// can just reference 4 instead of the internal number
// which could be anything since TEXTCOLOR, TEXT, BG, etc
// fields use between 1 and 3 values internally
//
func AddVmsTab(gw *gui.GuiWindow, name string, count int, a *pb.Account) *gui.TableData {
var parts []gui.TableColumnData
human := 0
tmp := gui.TableColumnData{}
tmp.CellType = "BG"
tmp.Heading = "background"
tmp.Index = human
parts = append(parts, tmp)
human += 1
tmp = gui.TableColumnData{}
tmp.CellType = "TEXTCOLOR"
tmp.Heading = "name"
tmp.Index = human
parts = append(parts, tmp)
human += 1
tmp = gui.TableColumnData{}
tmp.CellType = "TEXTCOLOR"
tmp.Heading = "hostname"
tmp.Index = human
parts = append(parts, tmp)
human += 1
tmp = gui.TableColumnData{}
tmp.CellType = "TEXTCOLOR"
tmp.Heading = "IPv6"
tmp.Index = human
parts = append(parts, tmp)
human += 1
tmp = gui.TableColumnData{}
tmp.CellType = "TEXTCOLOR"
tmp.Heading = "cpus"
tmp.Index = human
parts = append(parts, tmp)
human += 1
tmp = gui.TableColumnData{}
tmp.CellType = "TEXTCOLOR"
tmp.Heading = "memory"
tmp.Index = human
parts = append(parts, tmp)
human += 1
tmp = gui.TableColumnData{}
tmp.CellType = "BUTTON"
tmp.Heading = "Details"
tmp.Index = human
parts = append(parts, tmp)
human += 1
mh := gui.AddTableTab(gw, name, count, parts, a)
return mh
}