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=Terminology=
This Wiki page has the title "MX administrative interface". That name is fully descriptive of the purpose of the functionality documented on this page. In subsequent references this is shortened to "admin interface".
Put simply this means the various pages you see in a browser that allow you to look at weather data and change settings.
When Steve Loft made his original cumulus software (legacy cumulus 1) available for others to use, it was natural for him to use "user interface" as a collective term for all the [[Cumulus_Screenshots|various screens]] that he included with that software.
When he worked on Cumulus 2 alpha builds, he needed to explain how the design of his new software was different, and he talked about it separating "engine" and "user interface". Basically, the engine read information from the weather station, calculated derivatives, and monitored extreme records. The user interface was a web server generated by the engine, here you could amend settings, and see those weather derivatives (the alpha Cumulus 2 never had ability to feed any information to an external web server).
Thus Steve Loft used the same terminology (engine and user interface) for his Cumulus 3 beta (also known as MX). When Mark Crossley took over development and brought MX out of beta, he added much more to the web server that the engine generated, and he talks about "the code" where Steve used "engine" and he uses "admin interface" for the enhanced collection of web pages generated by "the code" allowing you to do many administrative tasks like correcting log files (both data logs and extreme record logs).
=How to see and use the Admin Interface=
Having set the station type, and other settings, you will need stop Cumulus MX and start it again.
If you have chosen to download and use the alternative Admin Interface (AI) it will be available using the url: <tt>http://localhost:8998/ai2/</tt>. All the information on this page also applies to the AI. For other information on the AI visit the [[Alternative_Interface|Alternative Interface]] page.
=What does the admin interface contain?=
The admin interface web pages that Mark has either added, or redesigned significantly, are those that allow you to edit the data log (.txt) files, to edit the extreme record (.ini) log files, and to input and modify configuration settings. These have changed a lot as Mark has developed MX, and the documentation of these later may not be kept up to date with the latest changes.
==Weather pages==
===Dashboard===
Mix of panels of text and gauges to show current conditions, and alarms
===Now===
Current data in tabular format
===Gauges===
Current data in [[SteelSeries Gauges]] format
===Charts===
[[Highcharts - Recent|Recent]], Selectachart, Select-a-Period and [[Highcharts - Historic|historic]] graphs
===Today/yesterday===
Data for today-so-far, and yesterday in tabular format
===Records===
Data for this month-to-date, this year-to-date, all January months ... all December months, and all-time in tabular format
== The API interface ==
== The MQTT interface ==
Until this section is written, please see [[Cumulus.ini (MX 3.0.0 to 3.7.0)#MQTT]] for the information you can put into settings, and where to enter it.
== The Data Log Viewing and Editing interface ==
Appeal to contributors: Please work through all MX release announcements and work out all the many updates needed for these sections, they may even need a redesign so it can correctly cover both past and more recent releases!
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All settings are stored in [[Cumulus.ini]], so when you stop and restart MX, it can continue without you entering settings again. On that linked page, the settings are explained for each settings page, explaining which entry in the configuration file is affected.
Adjusting the majority of the settings is best done using these MX "admin interface" screens simply because for some settings the interface does validation (whilst editing the file directly could introduce invalid settings), you will see that '''Settings''' is the penultimate option in the navigation bar, and it has a drop down for the various settings screens that are now described. [[File:Settings Menu.png|right]]
If you attempt to set these settings by directly editing the file where they are stored, there is a danger of either making a typo or of choosing an illegal value for a particular attribute.
'''Note that if you change settings''', that '''some''' settings do not take effect while MX is running, while other settings do take effect instantly (The developer has not provided a list anywhere of which settings do, and which do not, take effect immediently, although sometimes a release notice mentions this for a new setting) - anyway, you ''may'' need to restart Cumulus MX to get the new setting picked up. When you exit MX, it saves the read-write settings in [[Cumulus.ini]], and when you restart it it uses the read-only, and read-write, settings it reads from that file.
'''Extra Sensors''' - any sensors whose readings are logged in the standard log file are not '''extra'''. You tick here if you want Cumulus to log sensors using the extra sensors log file. Both log files are known as monthly logs in that a new log is created for each new month. (This is nothing to do with the '''special log''' that Cumulus 1 maintained for multiple temperature and humidity readings, as it is not available in MX).
'''Debug logging''' is used to switch on extra debugging information (about what Cumulus does in its processing) in the [[
'''Data logging''' is used to switch on extra debugging information (about interaction between weather station and Cumulus) in the [[
'''Stop second instance''' Invokes code that stops you having 2 copies of MX running at same time and conflicting.
Some settings don't take full effect unless, after saving the change, you restart MX. There is not yet a definitive list of which settings are only read when MX is started, but for example from build 3048 onwards the '''enable/disable Realtime FTP''' setting does not need a restart, but for earlier builds of MX it does.
All retain their settings when MX is restarted. No settings take effect until '''Save''' button pressed. This includes '''FTP logging''' in '''Web/FTP settings''' section, (it is not in this image as it is further down), which is used to add additional information to [[
The MX settings on this web page have a lot of similarities with the [[Cumulus_Screenshots#Sites.2FOptions_Tab|Cumulus 1 settings]]
#*Cumulus supports just two encodings, please see [[Webtags#Encoding|Encoding]] section in another article for more information. Here just tick this selection for standard web pages.
#''FTP logging''
#*Normally, this is left unticked, but if you want to check MX is uploading (and you use the simple FTP protocol), you can tick this for every FTP transfer to be logged to [[
#''Upload interval''
#*Standard web pages are updated on the hour and every x minutes thereafter, where x is the number you enter here. Most people would choose 10, 15, 20, or 30, here depending how much uploading they want, and how up to date they want the displayed information to be.
# change some paths in local column, (if your Cumulus 1 and your MX locations are different)
#*if you have moved to a Raspberry Pi, or other Unix-derived operating system, remember that path names in Microsoft Windows operating systems use "\" as directory separator, but all other systems use "/".
#*There is more advice available at [[
# untick one column, and tick another, now that '''End of day''' is an option for the timing as well as real-time and (normal uploading/ftp) interval.
# edit some templates (local files) where the process column is ticked because of [[Webtags|Web tags differences]] (some output modifiers are interpreted differently), you will need to revisit every web tag in every template to check whether the output format will need to be added, or amended, to give the output you want.
[[File:NOAA settings.png|right | 200 px]]
The various settings available on this screen are explained [[Cumulus.ini#
Just a quick reminder here that while Cumulus 1 is case insensitive for the code for the different ways to specify a month, MX only accepts upper case ('MM' for digits, 'MMM' for 3 letter month etc.), read more about [[Reports_folder#NOAA_style_Report_Naming|the naming here]].
# Now move down the screen and click the '''Save''' button, and wait for MX to pop up '''Settings Saved''' message.
===== Another table
*6. ''Custom upload - seconds interval''
=== Alarms ===
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[[File:Crystal Clear info.png|40px]] This section was last updated for the MX release in July 2020; that is no longer latest!
Appeal to contributors: Please work through all MX release announcements and work out all the many updates needed for this section,
recent releases have totally changed the content of all settings pages in the admin interface,
consequently, the whole page may even need either a replacement set of pages, splitting of this page into multiple pages, or just a redesign of this section, for more recent releases!
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This is identical to Cumulus 1 functionality, apart from using a new default location for the files "\CumulusMX\interface\sounds", and the list of alarms available is extended in MX compared to Cumulus 1.
=== FTP Now ===
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[[File:Crystal Clear info.png|40px]] This section was last updated for the MX release in July 2020; that is no longer latest!
Appeal to contributors: Please work through all MX release announcements and work out all the many updates needed for this section,
recent releases have totally changed the content of all settings pages in the admin interface,
consequently, the whole page may even need either a replacement set of pages, splitting of this page into multiple pages, or just a redesign of this section, for more recent releases!
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This is similar to the option in the file menu of Cumulus 1 to do an update now. Depending on which build of MX you are using, the functionality varies. On latest build it does whatever updates are set up to happen at normal updating interval whether these are by FTP to your web site, or by copying files between local and remote filenames with path (although both could be on same device).
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