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But first, please read 379 | . 380 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Makefile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Copyright (C) 2016 Openwrt.org 2 | # 3 | # This is free software, licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 . 4 | # Maintained by eSir Playground 5 | 6 | include $(TOPDIR)/rules.mk 7 | 8 | PKG_NAME:=luci-app-poweroff 9 | PKG_VERSION:=20200726 10 | PKG_RELEASE:=1 11 | LUCI_TITLE:=LuCI Support of PowerOff Router 12 | LUCI_PKGARCH:=all 13 | 14 | include $(TOPDIR)/feeds/luci/luci.mk 15 | 16 | # call BuildPackage - OpenWrt buildroot signature 17 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Shut Down Your Router 2 | [![GitHub](https://img.shields.io/github/license/esirplayground/luci-app-poweroff?label=LICENSE&logo=github&logoColor=%20)](https://github.com/esirplayground/luci-app-poweroff/blob/master/LICENSE) 3 | ![GitHub Stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/esirplayground/luci-app-poweroff.svg?style=flat&logo=appveyor&label=Stars&logo=github) 4 | ![GitHub Forks](https://img.shields.io/github/forks/esirplayground/luci-app-poweroff.svg?style=flat&logo=appveyor&label=Forks&logo=github) 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /luasrc/controller/poweroff.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | module("luci.controller.poweroff",package.seeall) 2 | 3 | function index() 4 | entry({"admin","system","poweroff"},template("poweroff"),_("PowerOff"),99) 5 | entry({"admin","system","poweroff","call"},post("action_poweroff")) 6 | end 7 | 8 | function action_poweroff() 9 | luci.util.exec("/sbin/poweroff") 10 | end -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /luasrc/view/poweroff.htm: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | <%# 2 | Maintained by eSirPlayground 3 | Licensed to the public under the Apache License 2.0. 4 | -%> 5 | 6 | <%+header%> 7 | 8 |

<%:PowerOff%>

9 |
10 | 11 |

<%:Shut down your router%>

12 | 13 | <%- local c = require("luci.model.uci").cursor():changes(); if c and next(c) then -%> 14 |

<%:Warning: There are unsaved changes that will get lost on shutting down!%>

15 | <%- end -%> 16 | 17 |
18 | 19 | 50 | 51 | 52 | 53 | 57 | 58 | <%+footer%> 59 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /po/zh-cn/poweroff.po: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | msgid "" 2 | msgstr "" 3 | "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" 4 | "Project-Id-Version: \n" 5 | "POT-Creation-Date: \n" 6 | "PO-Revision-Date: \n" 7 | "Language-Team: \n" 8 | "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" 9 | "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" 10 | "X-Generator: Poedit 2.2.4\n" 11 | "Last-Translator: eSirPlayground \n" 12 | "Plural-Forms: nplurals=1; plural=0;\n" 13 | "Language: zh_CN\n" 14 | 15 | msgid "PowerOff" 16 | msgstr "关机" 17 | 18 | msgid "Shut down your router" 19 | msgstr "吹灯拔蜡,关机回家" 20 | 21 | msgid "Perform PowerOff" 22 | msgstr "关机,走你~" 23 | 24 | msgid "Warning: There are unsaved changes that will get lost on shutting down!" 25 | msgstr "警告:没保存的改动在关机的时候都会丢失!别惊讶,要么保存,要么放弃" 26 | 27 | msgid "Waiting for device..." 28 | msgstr "设备有点懵,要等一下..." 29 | 30 | msgid "Router is shutting down..." 31 | msgstr "正在关机,说啥也不好使了..." 32 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /po/zh-tw/poweroff.po: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | msgid "" 2 | msgstr "" 3 | "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" 4 | "Project-Id-Version: \n" 5 | "POT-Creation-Date: \n" 6 | "PO-Revision-Date: \n" 7 | "Language-Team: \n" 8 | "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" 9 | "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" 10 | "X-Generator: Poedit 2.2.4\n" 11 | "Last-Translator: ystartgo \n" 12 | "Plural-Forms: nplurals=1; plural=0;\n" 13 | "Language: zh_tw\n" 14 | 15 | msgid "PowerOff" 16 | msgstr "關機" 17 | 18 | msgid "Shut down your router" 19 | msgstr "關閉您的路由器" 20 | 21 | msgid "Perform PowerOff" 22 | msgstr "執行關機" 23 | 24 | msgid "Warning: There are unsaved changes that will get lost on shutting down!" 25 | msgstr "警告:沒存檔的更動在關機的時候都會移失!別驚訝,要麼存檔,要麼放棄關機" 26 | 27 | msgid "Waiting for device..." 28 | msgstr "設備努力中,要等一下..." 29 | 30 | msgid "Router is shutting down..." 31 | msgstr "正在關機,等等就會自動關..." 32 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------