A monitoring visualization as an aquarium written in Rust.
Run Rusty Aquarium in your browser:
Download executables for different platforms:
Use these keys to control the fish tank.
- Escape - Exit the program. Not available on web.
- Left - Toggle shader.
- Right - Switch to next scene.
- Space - Lock/Unlock automatic scene switching.
- Enter - Refreshes the list of fishes.
- Up - Add a random fish to the tank.
- Down - Remove the latest added fish from the tank.
- C - Reload
config.json
file. Does not currently reload images. - D - Force reload of data file of current scene.
- L / I - Show screen with description of fishes.
- H - Display help screen with shortcuts.
The file assets/inputdata.json
is read to define what fish to display.
The field school
must be an array of objects, one for each fish to
display.
The fish
field must match a name in the map of fishes in the
config.json
file.
The fields size
, speed
, and bubbles
are multipliers that will be applied
to the corresponding value from the fish configuration.
The legend
field is optional, and can be used to send information to show
when opening the legend screen. The description
will be shown at the top,
and each fish_legend will be shown in a list below it. If present, this will
override the legend field in the scene configuration.
{
"legend": {
"description": "A description to be shown when showing legend.",
"fish_legends": [
{
"fish": "crab",
"description": "A description of this fish type."
}
]
},
"school": [
{ "fish": "crab", "size": 1.0, "speed": 1.0, "bubbles": 1.0 },
]
}
The systemdata
binary generates an inputdata.json file based on CPU,
processes and disks.
bin/systemdata > assets/inputdata.json
Use this command line if you want to compile the binary yourself.
cargo build --features build-systemdata --bin systemdata
The googlesheetsdata
binary generates an inputdata.json file from a Google
Sheets spreadsheet. A file called credentials.json
is needed that contains
Google API credientials. Use the flag --interval N
to keep the program
running and recreate the inputdata.json
file every N seconds. Use the flag
--help
for more options.
The sheet needs to have a row for every fish to show. The columns need to be
fishname
, size
, speed
, and bubbles
. The fishname
need to match the
name of a configured fish, and the other values need to be a number.
Information on how to create a credentials.json
file can be found here:
https://developers.google.com/workspace/guides/configure-oauth-consent
bin/googlesheetsdata --spreadsheet SPREADSHEET-ID --output assets/inputdata.json
These are the available options:
A small tool to read data from Google Sheets and export to Rusty Aquarium
Usage: googlesheetsdata [OPTIONS] --spreadsheet <SPREADSHEET>
Options:
-s, --spreadsheet <SPREADSHEET> Spreadsheet ID to read
-o, --output <OUTPUT> Path to output file to store json data [default: inputdata.json]
-i, --interval <INTERVAL> Automatically regenerate the JSON file every N seconds
-r, --range <RANGE> Range of values to get from spreadsheet, like the name of a sheet [default: Sheet1]
-c, --credentials <CREDENTIALS> Path to Google OAuth2 credentials json file [default: credentials.json]
-t, --tokencache <TOKENCACHE> Path to file to store token authentication cache [default: tokencache.json]
-h, --help Print help
Use this command line if you want to compile the binary yourself.
cargo build --features build-googlesheetsdata --bin googlesheetsdata
The csvdata
binary generates an inputdata.json file from a comma separated
file of data. Use the flag --listen
to keep the program running and update
the inputdata.json
file every time the CSV file is changed. The flag
--description
can be used to set the description in the legend
data to
show at the top of the legend screen. Use the flag --help
for more options.
The columns in the CSV files are fishname
, count
, size
, speed
,
bubbles
, and description
. The count
defines how many fishes of the type
fishname
to create. The columns size
, speed
, and bubbles
are decimal
numbers which will be used as multipliers for those values. Each row will
generate a legend row, with the fish name and the text from description
.
bin/csvdata --file csvfile.csv --output assets/inputdata.json --description "A short description for the legend screen"
These are the available options:
Usage: csvdata [OPTIONS]
Options:
-f, --file <FILE> Path to input CSV file to convert [default: fishdata.csv]
-o, --output <OUTPUT> Path to output file to store json data [default: inputdata.json]
-l, --listen Listen to changes in file and automatically update output file
-d, --description <DESCRIPTION> Description for the Legend data
-h, --help Print help
Use this command line if you want to compile the binary yourself.
cargo build --features build-csvdata --bin csvdata
The file assets/config.json
can be used to configure the fish tank. It has
some general configuration values, paths to PNG files to load for background
images and fish sprites. It also defines which fish types are available,
with default values for them.
- input_data_path - Path to local file or full URL to inputdata.json file.
- display_time - Number of seconds between data reloads (0 to never reload)
- backgrounds - An array of strings with filenames of PNG images to use as
background images, loaded from the
assets
directory. - water_sprite - Path to PNG image of water bubbles.
- scenes - An array of scene configurations. If no scenes are configured,
the top level values for
input_data_path
anddisplay_time
will be used instead- input_data_path - Path to load when showing this scene
- display_time - Number of seconds to show scene before switching to next
- background - The number of the background texture to show for this scene
- legend - (Optional) Legend information to display on this scene (same format as in inputdata)
- fishes - A list of fish type definitions, the key is used to select the
fish type in
inputdata.json
- texture - Path to the PNG file to use for this fish.
- size - Max size to scale the image to.
- size_randomness - A multiplier used when randomizing fishes. Should be between 0.0 and 1.0.
- movement - Name of the type of movement for this fish. Available movements: SingleSpeed, Accelerating, AcceleratingEdgeIdling, Crab, Random,
- bubbles - Number of movement bubbles to show after this fish. Set to
0
to not display any bubbles. - collision_aversion - A number between 0 and 1. The higher the number, the less chance that the fish changes direction when colliding.
- speed - The speed of the fish in X and Y direction.
- speed_randomness - A multiplier used when randomizing fish speed. Should be between 0.0 and 1.0.
- area - The area this fish can move in. Max X is 100, max Y is 62.5.
{
"input_data_path": "assets/inputdata.json",
"display_time": 10,
"backgrounds": [
"assets/background.png",
],
"water_sprite": "water.png",
"scenes": [
{
"input_data_path": "inputdata.json",
"display_time": 5,
"background": 3
},
{
"input_data_path": "inputdata2.json",
"display_time": 5,
"background": 2,
"legend": {
"description": "These are the different fishes in this aquarium.",
"fish_legends": [
{
"fish": "crab",
"description": "A happy rustacean!"
}
]
}
}
],
"fishes": {
"crab": {
"texture": "assets/ferris.png",
"size": 7.0,
"size_randomness": 1.0,
"movement": "Crab",
"bubbles": 0,
"collision_aversion": 0.3,
"speed": {
"x": 12.0,
"y": 4.0
},
"speed_randomness": {
"x": 1.0,
"y": 1.0
},
"area": {
"x": 5.0,
"y": 56.0,
"w": 90.0,
"h": 6.0
}
},
}
}
The code for Rusty Aquarium is released under the MIT License. See LICENSE file for more details.
The images are not covered by the license, and are to the best of my knowledge public domain.
The build scripts require the cargo-run-scripts
package to be installed.
cargo install cargo-run-script
cargo run-script build-web
cargo run-script serve-web
cargo run-script build-win
cargo run-script build-apk