Update and render a value from Flask periodically

Question:

I want to display my CPU usage dynamically. I don’t want to reload the page to see a new value. I know how to get the CPU usage in Python. Right now I render a template with the value. How can I continually update a page with a value from Flask?

@app.route('/show_cpu')
def show_cpu():
    cpu = getCpuLoad()
    return render_template('show_cpu.html', cpu=cpu)
Asked By: Depado

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Answers:

Using an Ajax request

Python

@app.route('/_stuff', methods= ['GET'])
def stuff():
    cpu=round(getCpuLoad())
    ram=round(getVmem())
    disk=round(getDisk())
    return jsonify(cpu=cpu, ram=ram, disk=disk)

Javascript

function update_values() {
            $SCRIPT_ROOT = {{ request.script_root|tojson|safe }};
            $.getJSON($SCRIPT_ROOT+"/_stuff",
                function(data) {
                    $("#cpuload").text(data.cpu+" %")
                    $("#ram").text(data.ram+" %")
                    $("#disk").text(data.disk+" %")
                });
        }

Using Websockets

project/app/views/request/websockets.py

# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-

# OS Imports
import json

# Local Imports
from app import sockets
from app.functions import get_cpu_load, get_disk_usage, get_vmem

@sockets.route('/_socket_system')
def socket_system(ws):
    """
    Returns the system informations, JSON Format
    CPU, RAM, and Disk Usage
    """
    while True:
        message = ws.receive()
        if message == "update":
            cpu = round(get_cpu_load())
            ram = round(get_vmem())
            disk = round(get_disk_usage())
            ws.send(json.dumps(dict(received=message, cpu=cpu, ram=ram, disk=disk)))
        else:
            ws.send(json.dumps(dict(received=message)))

project/app/__init__.py

# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from flask import Flask
from flask_sockets import Sockets


app = Flask(__name__)
sockets = Sockets(app)
app.config.from_object('config')
from app import views

Using Flask-Websockets made my life a lot easier. Here is the launcher :
launchwithsockets.sh

#!/bin/sh

gunicorn -k flask_sockets.worker app:app

Finally, here is the client code :
custom.js
The code is a bit too long, so here it is.
Note that I’m NOT using things like socket.io, that’s why the code is long. This code also tries to reconnect to the server periodically, and can stop trying to reconnect on a user action. I use the Messenger lib to notify the user that something went wrong. Of course it’s a bit more complicated than using socket.io but I really enjoyed coding the client side.

Answered By: Depado
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