├── static ├── .gitkeep └── data │ ├── balance_hashrate.json │ ├── workers.json │ ├── avghashrate.json │ ├── approximated_earnings:897.json │ ├── app.json │ ├── shareratehistory.json │ ├── hashratechart.json │ └── hashrate.json ├── config ├── prod.env.js ├── dev.env.js └── index.js ├── src ├── assets │ └── logo.png ├── router │ └── index.js ├── App.vue ├── components │ ├── Vis.vue │ ├── Axisbottom.js │ ├── Axisright.js │ ├── Panel.vue │ ├── Test.vue │ ├── Graph.vue │ ├── List.vue │ ├── About.vue │ ├── Linechart.vue │ ├── Linechartsmall.vue │ ├── Gauge.vue │ └── Dashboard.vue ├── socket.js └── main.js ├── .editorconfig ├── .gitignore ├── .postcssrc.js ├── .babelrc ├── index.html ├── README.md ├── package.json └── LICENSE /static/.gitkeep: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/prod.env.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | module.exports = { 2 | NODE_ENV: '"production"' 3 | } 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/assets/logo.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/cpietsch/harvest/HEAD/src/assets/logo.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /static/data/balance_hashrate.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | {"status":true,"data":{"hashrate":1015.1999999999999,"balance":0.010693334302085}} -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /static/data/workers.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | {"status":true,"data":[{"id":"1070","hashrate":1015.1999999999999,"lastShare":1504084651,"rating":11220}]} -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /static/data/avghashrate.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | {"status":true,"data":{"h1":851.64,"h3":928.7199999999999,"h6":899.5799999999999,"h12":878.9,"h24":538.15}} -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/dev.env.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | var merge = require('webpack-merge') 2 | var prodEnv = require('./prod.env') 3 | 4 | module.exports = merge(prodEnv, { 5 | NODE_ENV: '"development"' 6 | }) 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.editorconfig: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | root = true 2 | 3 | [*] 4 | charset = utf-8 5 | indent_style = space 6 | indent_size = 2 7 | end_of_line = lf 8 | insert_final_newline = true 9 | trim_trailing_whitespace = true 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | .DS_Store 2 | node_modules/ 3 | dist/ 4 | npm-debug.log* 5 | yarn-debug.log* 6 | yarn-error.log* 7 | 8 | # Editor directories and files 9 | .idea 10 | *.suo 11 | *.ntvs* 12 | *.njsproj 13 | *.sln 14 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.postcssrc.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // https://github.com/michael-ciniawsky/postcss-load-config 2 | 3 | module.exports = { 4 | "plugins": { 5 | // to edit target browsers: use "browserslist" field in package.json 6 | "autoprefixer": {} 7 | } 8 | } 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.babelrc: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "presets": [ 3 | ["env", { 4 | "modules": false, 5 | "targets": { 6 | "browsers": ["> 1%", "last 2 versions", "not ie <= 8"] 7 | } 8 | }], 9 | "stage-2" 10 | ], 11 | "plugins": ["transform-runtime"], 12 | "env": { 13 | "test": { 14 | "presets": ["env", "stage-2"], 15 | "plugins": ["istanbul"] 16 | } 17 | } 18 | } 19 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /index.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | harvest 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 |
10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/router/index.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import Vue from 'vue' 2 | import Router from 'vue-router' 3 | import Vis from '@/components/Vis' 4 | import Test from '@/components/Test' 5 | import About from '@/components/About' 6 | Vue.use(Router) 7 | 8 | export default new Router({ 9 | routes: [ 10 | { 11 | path: '/vis/:addr/:view', 12 | name: 'Vis', 13 | component: Vis 14 | }, 15 | { 16 | path: '/', 17 | name: 'About', 18 | component: About 19 | }, 20 | { 21 | path: '/test', 22 | name: 'test', 23 | component: Test 24 | } 25 | ] 26 | }) 27 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/App.vue: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 6 | 7 | 16 | 17 | 34 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/components/Vis.vue: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 17 | 18 | 27 | 28 | 31 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/socket.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import io from 'socket.io-client'; 2 | import EventEmitter from 'eventemitter3'; 3 | 4 | function socket () { 5 | const history = [] 6 | const api = new EventEmitter() 7 | const socket = io('https://blockexplorer.com') 8 | socket.on('connect', () => { 9 | socket.emit('subscribe', 'inv') 10 | }) 11 | socket.on('tx', data => { 12 | const tx = { time: Date.now(), value: data.valueOut, id: data.txid }; 13 | api.emit('tx', tx) 14 | history.push(tx) 15 | }) 16 | 17 | api.destroy = function () { 18 | socket.close() 19 | socket.destroy() 20 | } 21 | 22 | api.data = function () { 23 | return history.map(d => d); 24 | } 25 | 26 | return api; 27 | } 28 | 29 | export default socket() 30 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/components/Axisbottom.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import { scaleLinear, scaleTime, line, extent, select, axisBottom } from 'd3' 2 | 3 | export default { 4 | name: 'axisbottom', 5 | props: ['scale', 'width', 'height', 'margin'], 6 | computed: { 7 | axis: function() { 8 | return axisBottom(this.scale) 9 | .tickSize(this.height- this.margin.top - this.margin.bottom) 10 | } 11 | }, 12 | render: function (createElement) { 13 | if(this.$el) this.draw() 14 | return createElement('g', '') 15 | }, 16 | methods: { 17 | draw: function() { 18 | const s = select(this.$el) 19 | .attr("transform", "translate(0," + (this.margin.top) + ")") 20 | .call(this.axis) 21 | s.select('.domain').remove() 22 | s.selectAll('text').attr('dy', '1em') 23 | } 24 | }, 25 | mounted: function() { 26 | this.$forceUpdate() 27 | } 28 | } 29 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /static/data/approximated_earnings:897.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | {"status":true,"data":{"minute":{"coins":0.000014199031648918342,"dollars":0.003927026183141346,"yuan":0.025224579724303434,"euros":0.0033051085969187225,"rubles":0.22290151047611376,"bitcoins":8.623071920388109e-7},"hour":{"coins":0.0008519418989351005,"dollars":0.23562157098848072,"yuan":1.5134747834582059,"euros":0.19830651581512335,"rubles":13.374090628566824,"bitcoins":0.00005173843152232865},"day":{"coins":0.02044660557444241,"dollars":5.654917703723537,"yuan":36.323394802996944,"euros":4.75935637956296,"rubles":320.97817508560377,"bitcoins":0.0012417223565358876},"week":{"coins":0.14312623902109686,"dollars":39.58442392606476,"yuan":254.26376362097858,"euros":33.31549465694072,"rubles":2246.847225599226,"bitcoins":0.008692056495751213},"month":{"coins":0.6133981672332723,"dollars":169.64753111170612,"yuan":1089.7018440899083,"euros":142.7806913868888,"rubles":9629.345252568113,"bitcoins":0.03725167069607663}}} -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/components/Axisright.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import { scaleLinear, scaleTime, line, extent, select, format, axisRight } from 'd3' 2 | 3 | const formatNumber = format(",.2r") 4 | 5 | export default { 6 | name: 'axisright', 7 | props: ['scale', 'width', 'height', 'margin', 'unit'], 8 | computed: { 9 | axis: function() { 10 | return axisRight(this.scale) 11 | .tickSize(this.width- this.margin.left - this.margin.right) 12 | .tickFormat((d,i) => { 13 | return d == 0 ? '0 ' + this.unit : formatNumber(d) 14 | }) 15 | } 16 | }, 17 | render: function (createElement) { 18 | if(this.$el) this.draw() 19 | return createElement('g', '') 20 | }, 21 | methods: { 22 | draw: function() { 23 | const s = select(this.$el).call(this.axis) 24 | s.select('.domain').remove() 25 | s.selectAll('text').attr('dx', '1em') 26 | } 27 | }, 28 | mounted: function() { 29 | this.$forceUpdate() 30 | } 31 | } 32 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/components/Panel.vue: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 10 | 11 | 20 | 21 | 50 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/main.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // The Vue build version to load with the `import` command 2 | // (runtime-only or standalone) has been set in webpack.base.conf with an alias. 3 | import 'babel-polyfill' 4 | import 'whatwg-fetch' 5 | 6 | import Vue from 'vue' 7 | import App from './App' 8 | import router from './router' 9 | import Rx from 'rxjs/Rx' 10 | import VueRx from 'vue-rx' 11 | 12 | Vue.use(VueRx, Rx) 13 | Vue.config.productionTip = false 14 | 15 | const fetchJson = url => { 16 | return fetch(url) 17 | } 18 | 19 | Vue.prototype.$reactivelyFetchData = function (getter) { 20 | return this 21 | .$watchAsObservable(getter) 22 | .pluck('newValue') 23 | .switchMap(url => Rx.Observable 24 | .fromPromise(fetch(url).then(r => r.json())) 25 | .catch((e) => { 26 | console.log("api fetch error", e) 27 | return Rx.Observable.of({ status: false }) 28 | }) 29 | ) 30 | .filter(r => r.status) 31 | .map(r => r.data) 32 | } 33 | 34 | /* eslint-disable no-new */ 35 | new Vue({ 36 | el: '#app', 37 | router, 38 | template: '', 39 | components: { App } 40 | }) 41 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/components/Test.vue: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 10 | 11 | 57 | 58 | 61 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/index.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // see http://vuejs-templates.github.io/webpack for documentation. 2 | var path = require('path') 3 | 4 | module.exports = { 5 | build: { 6 | env: require('./prod.env'), 7 | index: path.resolve(__dirname, '../dist/index.html'), 8 | assetsRoot: path.resolve(__dirname, '../dist'), 9 | assetsSubDirectory: 'static', 10 | assetsPublicPath: './', 11 | productionSourceMap: true, 12 | // Gzip off by default as many popular static hosts such as 13 | // Surge or Netlify already gzip all static assets for you. 14 | // Before setting to `true`, make sure to: 15 | // npm install --save-dev compression-webpack-plugin 16 | productionGzip: false, 17 | productionGzipExtensions: ['js', 'css'], 18 | // Run the build command with an extra argument to 19 | // View the bundle analyzer report after build finishes: 20 | // `npm run build --report` 21 | // Set to `true` or `false` to always turn it on or off 22 | bundleAnalyzerReport: process.env.npm_config_report 23 | }, 24 | dev: { 25 | env: require('./dev.env'), 26 | port: 8080, 27 | autoOpenBrowser: true, 28 | assetsSubDirectory: 'static', 29 | assetsPublicPath: '/', 30 | proxyTable: {}, 31 | // CSS Sourcemaps off by default because relative paths are "buggy" 32 | // with this option, according to the CSS-Loader README 33 | // (https://github.com/webpack/css-loader#sourcemaps) 34 | // In our experience, they generally work as expected, 35 | // just be aware of this issue when enabling this option. 36 | cssSourceMap: false 37 | } 38 | } 39 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/components/Graph.vue: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 13 | 14 | 53 | 54 | 69 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Harvest 2 | 3 | > This is the [endpoint](https://cpietsch.github.io/harvest/#/) of the realtime visualization for Julian Olivers [HARVEST](https://julianoliver.com/output/harvest) installation. Using ZEC (zash) nanopool.org and cryptocompare.com API. 4 | 5 | ![Harvest](https://julianoliver.com/output/images/harvest/PhotoAlexandraMagnusson2_720.jpg) 6 | 7 | ### View #1 8 | 9 | > https://cpietsch.github.io/harvest/#/vis/t1YR6ihrgmWWGp4kDjyeXRpbUgEUzmFDSVC/graph 10 | 11 | ### View #2 12 | 13 | > https://cpietsch.github.io/harvest/#/vis/t1YR6ihrgmWWGp4kDjyeXRpbUgEUzmFDSVC/dashboard 14 | 15 | ## Contribute 16 | 17 | This little project is also a test bench for vuejs, rxjs and d3 integration. You will see that I used rxjs subscriptions for async api calls like [here](https://github.com/cpietsch/harvest/blob/master/src/components/Graph.vue#L37) but also traditional methods mutating the state [here](https://github.com/cpietsch/harvest/blob/master/src/components/Dashboard.vue#L228). After this rxjs experiment I feel like the standart methods (with e.g. vuex) is way more flexible, though the reactive fetching is quite elegant. Feel free to ping me on that topic! The d3js+vuejs integration works smoothly like in animated [transitions](https://github.com/cpietsch/harvest/blob/master/src/components/Gauge.vue) and in the [axis components](https://github.com/cpietsch/harvest/blob/master/src/components/Axisbottom.js). 18 | 19 | ## Build Setup 20 | 21 | ``` bash 22 | # install dependencies 23 | npm install 24 | 25 | # serve with hot reload at localhost:8080 26 | npm run dev 27 | 28 | # build for production with minification 29 | npm run build 30 | 31 | # build for production and view the bundle analyzer report 32 | npm run build --report 33 | ``` 34 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/components/List.vue: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 25 | 26 | 44 | 45 | 89 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /package.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "name": "harvest", 3 | "version": "1.0.0", 4 | "description": "zec cash mining dashboard for the harvest project", 5 | "author": "Christopher Pietsch ", 6 | "private": true, 7 | "scripts": { 8 | "dev": "node build/dev-server.js", 9 | "start": "node build/dev-server.js", 10 | "build": "node build/build.js", 11 | "deploy": "npm run build && gh-pages -d dist" 12 | }, 13 | "dependencies": { 14 | "babel-polyfill": "^6.26.0", 15 | "d3": "^4.10.0", 16 | "eventemitter3": "^2.0.3", 17 | "gh-pages": "^1.0.0", 18 | "rxjs": "^5.4.3", 19 | "socket.io-client": "^2.0.3", 20 | "vue": "^2.4.2", 21 | "vue-async-computed": "^3.3.1", 22 | "vue-router": "^2.6.0", 23 | "vue-rx": "^3.4.0", 24 | "whatwg-fetch": "^2.0.3" 25 | }, 26 | "devDependencies": { 27 | "autoprefixer": "^7.1.2", 28 | "babel-core": "^6.22.1", 29 | "babel-loader": "^7.1.1", 30 | "babel-plugin-transform-runtime": "^6.22.0", 31 | "babel-preset-env": "^1.3.2", 32 | "babel-preset-stage-2": "^6.22.0", 33 | "babel-register": "^6.22.0", 34 | "chalk": "^2.0.1", 35 | "connect-history-api-fallback": "^1.3.0", 36 | "copy-webpack-plugin": "^4.0.1", 37 | "css-loader": "^0.28.0", 38 | "cssnano": "^3.10.0", 39 | "eventsource-polyfill": "^0.9.6", 40 | "express": "^4.14.1", 41 | "extract-text-webpack-plugin": "^2.0.0", 42 | "file-loader": "^0.11.1", 43 | "friendly-errors-webpack-plugin": "^1.1.3", 44 | "html-webpack-plugin": "^2.28.0", 45 | "http-proxy-middleware": "^0.17.3", 46 | "webpack-bundle-analyzer": "^2.2.1", 47 | "semver": "^5.3.0", 48 | "shelljs": "^0.7.6", 49 | "opn": "^5.1.0", 50 | "optimize-css-assets-webpack-plugin": "^2.0.0", 51 | "ora": "^1.2.0", 52 | "rimraf": "^2.6.0", 53 | "url-loader": "^0.5.8", 54 | "vue-loader": "^12.1.0", 55 | "vue-style-loader": "^3.0.1", 56 | "vue-template-compiler": "^2.3.3", 57 | "webpack": "^2.6.1", 58 | "webpack-dev-middleware": "^1.10.0", 59 | "webpack-hot-middleware": "^2.18.0", 60 | "webpack-merge": "^4.1.0" 61 | }, 62 | "engines": { 63 | "node": ">= 4.0.0", 64 | "npm": ">= 3.0.0" 65 | }, 66 | "browserslist": [ 67 | "> 1%", 68 | "last 2 versions", 69 | "not ie <= 8" 70 | ] 71 | } 72 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/components/About.vue: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 25 | 26 | 35 | 36 | 76 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/components/Linechart.vue: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 13 | 14 | 52 | 53 | 89 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /static/data/app.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | {"txCommission":"0 ZEC","hasUpperLetters":true,"poolAccount":null,"url":"zec.nanopool.org","balancePanel":"ZEC","fullName":"ZCash","cryptocompareName":"ZEC","coinmarketcapName":"zcash","blockexplorerTopLink":null,"blockexplorerBlockLink":"//explorer.zcha.in/blocks/","blockexplorerTransactionLink":"//explorer.zcha.in/transactions/","blockexplorerAccountLink":"//explorer.zcha.in/accounts/","blockexplorerPoolLink":null,"usdPriceOverviewLink":"//www.cryptocompare.com/coins/zec/analysis/USD","btcPriceOverviewLink":"//poloniex.com/exchange#btc_zec","titles":{"index":"Nanopool | ZCash","account":"Nanopool | ZCash | Account","stats":"Nanopool | ZCash | Stats","help":"Nanopool | ZCash | Help","faq":"Nanopool | ZCash | FAQ","worker":"Nanopool | ZCash | Worker","api":"Nanopool | ZCash | API Docs","blocks":"Nanopool | ZCash | Blocks"},"descriptions":{"index":"Stable, anonymous, user-friendy zcash pool with great user interface. 1.5 hours PPLNS, 1% commission, regular payouts, min payout 0.01 ZEC","account":"Account statistics. 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