diff --git a/src/pages/JVM/index.js b/src/pages/JVM/index.js index 561b6d8..a719cad 100644 --- a/src/pages/JVM/index.js +++ b/src/pages/JVM/index.js @@ -4,233 +4,118 @@ import { Grid, Typography, - Stack + Stack, + Paper, + Box, + CircularProgress, + Button } from '@mui/material'; import * as React from "react"; +import { GET_JVM_INFO } from "utils/ApiPathConst"; +import axios from "axios"; import titleBackgroundImg from 'assets/images/dashboard/gazette-bar.png' -// ==============================|| DASHBOARD - DEFAULT ||============================== // const JVMDefault = () => { - // const userData = JSON.parse(localStorage.getItem("userData")); + const [jvmInfo, setJvmInfo] = React.useState(null); + const [loading, setLoading] = React.useState(true); + const [error, setError] = React.useState(null); + const fetchJvmInfo = () => { + setLoading(true); + setError(null); + axios.get(`${GET_JVM_INFO}`) + .then((response) => { + if (response.status === 200) { + console.log(response) + setJvmInfo(response.data); + } + }) + .catch(error => { + setError(error); + setLoading(false); + }); + }; + + React.useEffect(() => { + localStorage.setItem('searchCriteria', ""); + setLoading(false); + }, []); + React.useEffect(() => { - localStorage.setItem('searchCriteria',"") - }, []) + if(jvmInfo != null) { + if (Object.keys(jvmInfo).length > 0 && jvmInfo !== undefined) { + setLoading(false); + } + } + }, [jvmInfo]); const BackgroundHead = { backgroundImage: `url(${titleBackgroundImg})`, width: '100%', height: '100%', - backgroundSize:'contain', + backgroundSize: 'contain', backgroundRepeat: 'no-repeat', backgroundColor: '#0C489E', backgroundPosition: 'right' - } - - const htmlContent = ` - -
Certainly! Here's the complete implementation, showing both the updated Java controller to provide JVM - information in MB, and the corresponding UI code that will display the information. -
-This Spring Boot controller exposes the JVM information (including heap memory usage, operating system - details, and uptime) in MB, and it provides it via a REST API (/jvm-info). -
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- import org.springframework.web.bind.annotation.GetMapping; - import org.springframework.web.bind.annotation.RestController; - - import java.lang.management.ManagementFactory; - import java.lang.management.MemoryMXBean; - import java.lang.management.MemoryUsage; - import java.lang.management.OperatingSystemMXBean; - import java.util.HashMap; - import java.util.Map; - - @RestController - public class JvmInfoController { - - @GetMapping("/jvm-info") - public Map- -getJvmInfo() { - Map jvmInfo = new HashMap<>(); - - // Get the Operating System MXBean for system-related info - OperatingSystemMXBean osBean = ManagementFactory.getOperatingSystemMXBean(); - jvmInfo.put("osName", osBean.getName()); - jvmInfo.put("osVersion", osBean.getVersion()); - jvmInfo.put("osArch", osBean.getArch()); - - // Get memory info and convert bytes to MB - MemoryMXBean memoryBean = ManagementFactory.getMemoryMXBean(); - MemoryUsage heapMemoryUsage = memoryBean.getHeapMemoryUsage(); - jvmInfo.put("heapMemoryInitMB", bytesToMB(heapMemoryUsage.getInit())); - jvmInfo.put("heapMemoryUsedMB", bytesToMB(heapMemoryUsage.getUsed())); - jvmInfo.put("heapMemoryMaxMB", bytesToMB(heapMemoryUsage.getMax())); - jvmInfo.put("heapMemoryCommittedMB", bytesToMB(heapMemoryUsage.getCommitted())); - - // Get JVM uptime and other stats - long uptime = ManagementFactory.getRuntimeMXBean().getUptime(); - jvmInfo.put("jvmUptimeMillis", uptime); - - return jvmInfo; - } - - // Helper function to convert bytes to MB - private long bytesToMB(long bytes) { - return bytes / (1024 * 1024); - } - } -
Here’s the frontend HTML page that will display the JVM information in a clean and readable format. It - uses JavaScript (fetch API) to get data from the /jvm-info endpoint and display it in a pre block -
-- <!DOCTYPE html> - <html lang="en"> - <head> - <meta charset="UTF-8"> - <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0"> - <title>JVM Information</title> - <style> - body { - font-family: Arial, sans-serif; - margin: 20px; - } - h1 { - color: #333; - } - pre { - background-color: #f4f4f4; - padding: 10px; - border-radius: 5px; - font-size: 14px; - line-height: 1.6; - color: #333; - max-height: 400px; - overflow-y: scroll; - } - .container { - max-width: 800px; - margin: 0 auto; - } - </style> - <script> - function fetchJvmInfo() { - fetch('/jvm-info') - .then(response => response.json()) - .then(data => { - document.getElementById("jvmInfo").innerHTML = JSON.stringify(data, null, 2); - }) - .catch(error => console.error('Error fetching JVM info:', error)); - } - - window.onload = fetchJvmInfo; - </script> - </head> - <body> - <div class="container"> - <h1>JVM Information</h1> - <pre id="jvmInfo">Loading...</pre> - </div> - </body> - </html> -- -
If the /jvm-info API returns the following JSON, it will be displayed on the UI:
-- { - "osName": "Windows 10", - "osVersion": "10.0", - "osArch": "amd64", - "heapMemoryInitMB": 128, - "heapMemoryUsedMB": 50, - "heapMemoryMaxMB": 1024, - "heapMemoryCommittedMB": 512, - "jvmUptimeMillis": 123456789 - } -- -
On the webpage, this information will be displayed as follows in a neatly formatted block:
-- JVM Information - { - "osName": "Windows 10", - "osVersion": "10.0", - "osArch": "amd64", - "heapMemoryInitMB": 128, - "heapMemoryUsedMB": 50, - "heapMemoryMaxMB": 1024, - "heapMemoryCommittedMB": 512, - "jvmUptimeMillis": 123456789 - } --
Let me know if you need further help with customization or any other features!
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