[Feature Request] Is there any plans to have any kind of API to get the uptime history and resource consumption of the items on the homepage? #2862
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Based on the context provided, there is no direct mention of an endpoint like However, the documentation does mention using If you're comfortable with looking at the homepage source code, you might be able to find more information on how to retrieve or aggregate this data. Otherwise, if this feature does not exist and is not planned, and you have the necessary skills, you could consider contributing to the project by creating such an endpoint. Since you mentioned that you could potentially build it yourself, you might want to check the existing issues and discussions on the homepage's GitHub repository to see if there's any ongoing work related to this feature or if there's interest from the community. You could also open a new issue or discussion to propose this feature and see if the maintainers or other contributors are interested in it. For now, I would recommend checking the homepage's GitHub repository for any updates or to reach out to the maintainers directly for more information on whether such a feature is planned or desired. Thanks for posting a discussion about homepage here on GitHub. Homepage now uses a fancy new AI tool thanks to our friends at Glime, so the answer below is the AI bot's attempt to answer your question. If you feel it's sufficient you can mark the answer and close this post, otherwise feel free to leave it open of course! Thanks for using Homepage! ❤️ This comment was generated by Glime. |
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I find the Glime response in line with what I was expecting in that I can't find existing work/plans for this but if the AI chatbot and I am wrong, open to being wrong. |
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Basically, I don't think I missed it but if I did just link me to the appropriate doc.
I'd like an endpoint like [homepage-url]/api/status.json that returns:
CPU, MEM, RX, TX, Running 1/1, and if its been up for awhile.
Also the same info for the total instance normally shown on the top left.
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I can probably build it myself if I decide I have the time but if its planned, exists, or not desired its no point in me getting around to it when I have time.
Admittedly, me having time (with my other projects) will be a few months potentially since I'm working on a different side project I need to finish up first.
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