Trend The Trend feature lets you display small inline charts of database-based statistics. These chart are accessible in the Status menu of the OpenNMS web application. Furthermore it is also possible to configure these charts to be displayed on the OpenNMS landing page. To achieve this alter the org.opennms.web.console.centerUrl property to also include the entry /trend/trend-box.htm. Figure 1. Trend chart structure These charts can be configured and defined in the trend-configuration.xml file in your OpenNMS etc directory. The following sample defines a Trend chart for displaying nodes with ongoing outages. Sample Trend chart XML definition for displaying nodes with outages <trend-definition name="nodes"> <title>Nodes</title> (1) <subtitle>w/ Outages</subtitle> (2) <visible>true</visible> (3) <icon>fa-fire</icon> (4) <trend-attributes> (5) <trend-attribute key="sparkWidth" value="100%"/> <trend-attribute key="sparkHeight" value="35"/> <trend-attribute key="sparkChartRangeMin" value="0"/> <trend-attribute key="sparkLineColor" value="white"/> <trend-attribute key="sparkLineWidth" value="1.5"/> <trend-attribute key="sparkFillColor" value="#88BB55"/> <trend-attribute key="sparkSpotColor" value="white"/> <trend-attribute key="sparkMinSpotColor" value="white"/> <trend-attribute key="sparkMaxSpotColor" value="white"/> <trend-attribute key="sparkSpotRadius" value="3"/> <trend-attribute key="sparkHighlightSpotColor" value="white"/> <trend-attribute key="sparkHighlightLineColor" value="white"/> </trend-attributes> <descriptionLink>outage/list.htm?outtype=current</descriptionLink> (6) <description>${intValue[23]} NODES WITH OUTAGE(S)</description> (7) <query> (8) <![CDATA[ select ( select count(distinct nodeid) from outages o, events e where e.eventid = o.svclosteventid and iflostservice < E and (ifregainedservice is null or ifregainedservice > E) ) from ( select now() - interval '1 hour' * (O + 1) AS S, now() - interval '1 hour' * O as E from generateseries(0, 23) as O ) I order by S; ]]> </query> </trend-definition> 1 title of the Trend chart, see below for supported variable substitutions 2 subtitle of the Trend chart, see below for supported variable substitutions 3 defines whether the chart is visible by default 4 icon for the chart, see Icons for viable options 5 options for inline chart, see jQuery Sparklines for viable options 6 the description link 7 the description text, see below for supported variable substitutions 8 the SQL statement for querying the chart’s values Don’t forget to limit the SQL query’s return values! It is possible to use values or aggregated values in the title, subtitle and description fields. The following table describes the available variable substitutions. Table 1. Variables usable in definition’s title, subtitle and description fields Name Description Type ${intmax} integer maximum value Integer ${doublemax} Double maximum value ${intmin} Integer integer minimum value ${doublemin} Double minimum value ${intavg} Integer integer average value ${doubleavg} Double average value ${intsum} Integer integer sum of values ${doublesum} Double sum of value ${intValue[]} Integer array of integer result values for the given SQL query {doubleValue[]} Double array of result values for the given SQL query ${intValueChange[]} Integer array of integer value changes for the given SQL query ${doubleValueChange[]} Double array of value changes for the given SQL query ${intlastvalue} Integer last integer value ${doublelastvalue} Double last value ${intlastvaluechange} Integer last integer value change ${doublelastvaluechange} Double last value change You can also display a single graph in your JSP files by including the file /trend/single-trend-box.jsp and specifying the name parameter. Sample JSP snippet to include a single Trend chart with name 'example' <jsp:include page="/trend/single-trend-box.jsp" flush="false"> <jsp:param name="name" value="example"/> </jsp:include> Surveillance View Instrumentation Log Reader