Well, I take that as a challenge to articulate then. I realize my silly little email changes nothing, but you did say “no one” ;)

I would think a pdf could be generated from any page where graphs appear, such as the device health page -that page of tiled graphs would look right swell on a pdf page. Throw it in as a class method for inheritance or call it as a function from the header nav.

I suppose though, for as few requests as you get for reporting, it would be quicker for me to profile the queries that generate those graphs and just create a function and pipe it to a pdf myself.

I don’t think piping actual log and alert data to PDFs would be useful, but I do think having a few pages of pretty graphs for the CEO to show how happy the toys are would be helpful.

-Ryan

On Feb 7, 2019, at 20:38, Adam Armstrong via observium <observium@observium.org> wrote:

no, ignore that file. it doesn't do anything. :)

we don't do reports because not a single person who has every asked for a report has ever actually been able to articulate what would be in a report.

adam.

On 2019-02-07 23:29:37, Ryan Huff via observium <observium@observium.org> wrote:

Using latest CE..

Just making sure I haven’t missed something in the docs and config guides.. I do not see a way to print any type of reports/PDFs.. but I do see a ../html/pdf.php which looks like it would do that.

Did I miss a page in the docs?

-Ryan
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