Thanks for your additional information @littleskunk. Please do not feel offended, however, this thread is not about grafana dashboard. @nerdatwork, I am pinging @BrightSilence, maybe he may have some useful feedback based on his extensive long term experience with CLI and Python. And after the second thought, I am also pinging @elek, however, let’s be on a safe side with him. If I am not mistaken and according to the best of my knowledge that I gained by looking at his website to which he linked on this forum a few months ago, he does have some serious development background.
I hear silence. I guess I must have misunderstood something. Anyway, thanks @nerdatwork for your dashboard. Really useful project - I am running it everyday. Hope you will be making new developments and also will keep it up to date. Thanks.
My apologies, I intended to comment sooner.
I think its a good idea but not everyone has the debug port enabled but maybe it can be shown only when its enabled. I have it in my to-do list.
What kind of basic data are you looking for ?
I don’t use Zksync so I am not aware of how to see its balance but maybe you can give me some pointers in that regard.
No need for the apologies. Thanks again for the dashboard. As for the debug port and success rate values, I believe this might be a great idea. To be honest, I do not have debug port enabled currently, however, should there be such a functionality included in your dashboard I would enable it immediately. As far as I know, the other great dashboards are not offering this option and as far as I understand, such option of reading success rate values is better than harvesting the logs, at least from my point of view. As for Etherscan data, I had zksync lite and era on my mind. This is a new topic for me, thus I asked this question to you with a hope that you may have some knowledge. I will try to take a deeper look at it. Should I have any new information, I will let you know, however, this might not happen immediately.
As I understood from devs, the debug port is always enabled, but it’s random. When you set it in your config or run command, you just fix it to a steady port. So there is no enabling or disabling for debug port.
Thanks @snorkel for this clarification. I should probably rephrase: “I am not using this debug port currently for success rate monitoring, however, I plan to use it in the near future”. It is what I had on my mind when writing this sentence.