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12.5.2 Creating custom widgets for the Dashboard
T o run a custom script inside a dashboard widget:
Create a file called "widget-<name>.sh" in the folder /etc/config/scripts/ where <name> can be
anything. You can have as many custom dashboard files as you want.
Inside this file you can put any code you want. When configuring the dashboard, choose "widget-
<name>.sh" in the dropdown list. The dashboard will run the script and display the output of the script
commands directly on the screen, inside the specific widget.
The best way to format the output would be to send HTML commands back to the browser by adding
echo commands in the script:
echo '<table>'
You can of course run any command and its output will be displayed in the widget window directly.
Below is an example script that writes the current date to a file, and then echos HTML code back to the
browser. The HTML code gets an image from a specific URL and displays it in the widget.
#!/bin/sh
date >> /tmp/test
echo '<table>'
echo '<tr><td> This is my custom script running </td></tr>'
echo '<tr><td>'
echo '<img src="http://www.vinras.com/images/linux-online-inc.jpg">'
echo '</td></tr>'
echo '</table>'
exit 0

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