Charts n’ stoks now become a great way to show the data shown in the resource usage page (although it will only refresh daily).You can even make it look just like the client area too and the resources it takes up is very minimal.The plus side about this one is that you get to have And honestly…I don’t think it’s unlawful to be reverse-engineering their API…since all that it’s going to be used for is doing the same tasks and computing the same data under a different coat of paint. I then started looking into different alternative panels such as CloudPanel and Vesta Control Panel (Not to be confused with VistaPanel) that could be used as a replacement for the default VistaPanel that comes with iFastNet’s service.Īnother route I was looking into is the idea of creating a custom Svelte frontend to VistaPanel and hooking iFastNet’s VistaPanel API to it. I mean, it can’t be that hard to find out how their API works.” Which gave me the idea while managing my website on your platform of, “why not use an existing, free and open source panel and hook it to iFastNet’s API. The Let’s Encrypt integration in the client area is a good example of something that’s possible: it makes creative use of existing features (custom SSL certificates and CNAME records) to work. But that doesn’t mean I can’t make any features myself. I’m primarily limited by the possible interactions with the hosting platform, both programmatically and manually. Before posting I looked back at our last thread where we discussed about SSH access and I remember you saying something like this…īasically, yes. Hi I grew up and am back with a couple new ideas.
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