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[bug] Chart > 1 month looking weird #357
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I have tried to change various parameters like in PS : Currently I'm trying to fix this bug through |
@Aryamanz29 yes the bars should look thicker, there shouldn't be so much space in between, very weird what's going on there, it wasn't happening before. I guess we will have to ask on the plotly support channels to see if they can hint at what's going on, if we can't find a solution. |
Today we did some debugging with @pandafy and we found out the issue is caused by daylight time saving changes, which make influxdb return weird date times in the response, eg: {
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"traces": [
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"wifi_clients",
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0,
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],
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"unit": "",
"summary_labels": [
"Total Unique WiFi clients"
],
"colors": [
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],
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{
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"summary": {
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},
"description": "Network traffic of the whole network (total, download, upload).",
"title": "General Traffic",
"type": "stackedbar+lines",
"unit": "adaptive_prefix+B",
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"Total traffic",
"Total download traffic",
"Total upload traffic"
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"#ff7f0e"
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"total": "lines"
},
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"calculate_total": true
}
],
"x": [
"2024-03-02 00:00",
"2024-03-03 00:00",
"2024-03-04 00:00",
"2024-03-05 00:00",
"2024-03-06 00:00",
"2024-03-07 00:00",
"2024-03-08 00:00",
"2024-03-09 00:00",
"2024-03-10 00:00",
"2024-03-11 00:00",
"2024-03-12 00:00",
"2024-03-13 00:00",
"2024-03-14 00:00",
"2024-03-15 00:00",
"2024-03-16 00:00",
"2024-03-17 00:00",
"2024-03-18 00:00",
"2024-03-19 00:00",
"2024-03-20 00:00",
"2024-03-21 00:00",
"2024-03-22 00:00",
"2024-03-23 00:00",
"2024-03-23 23:00",
"2024-03-24 00:00",
"2024-03-25 00:00",
"2024-03-26 00:00",
"2024-03-27 00:00",
"2024-03-28 00:00",
"2024-03-30 00:00",
"2024-03-31 00:00",
"2024-04-01 00:00"
]
} In the response above, March 23 is repeated twice, while March 29 is missing. |
The bar chart with timeframe higher than one month is not looking right:
The bars became too thin.
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