
Tririga Workflow Monitor by Jan_P
Plugin to monitor count of running workflows on a Tririga server Plugin use the host name of the URL for the current tab to identify the server to monitor
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About this extension
Tririga is a popular IWMS system developed by IBM.
System administrators and integrators working on Tririga deployments, frequently have a need to monitor the back-end processes. Typically this is done in a separate browser window.
This Add-on allow for monitoring the size of the back-end workflow queue, with a counter displayed in top right corner of the browser window.
The workflow count is updated automatically.
The add-on expects the server to be hosted on secure server (unsecured HTTP servers are not supported).
The default monitor location used by the plugin is /html/en/default/admin/monitor.jsp?username=system&action=WF_EVENT_COUNT
which can be updated on the options page.
System administrators and integrators working on Tririga deployments, frequently have a need to monitor the back-end processes. Typically this is done in a separate browser window.
This Add-on allow for monitoring the size of the back-end workflow queue, with a counter displayed in top right corner of the browser window.
The workflow count is updated automatically.
The add-on expects the server to be hosted on secure server (unsecured HTTP servers are not supported).
The default monitor location used by the plugin is /html/en/default/admin/monitor.jsp?username=system&action=WF_EVENT_COUNT
which can be updated on the options page.
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This add-on needs to:
- Access browser tabs
- Access your data for all websites
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- Version
- 1.0.1
- Size
- 45.01 KB
- Last updated
- 5 years ago (May 18, 2020)
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- License
- GNU General Public License v3.0 only
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Release notes for 1.0.1
Updated options handing, and added new offset parameters.
New option parameters makes it possible to move the monitor from it's default location on screen.
While the monitor window doesn't respond to mouse-clicks, and doesn't interfere with the function of the underlying page, shifting the location can make the workflow count more readable.
New option parameters makes it possible to move the monitor from it's default location on screen.
While the monitor window doesn't respond to mouse-clicks, and doesn't interfere with the function of the underlying page, shifting the location can make the workflow count more readable.
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