FlowFuse ui-chart with xAxisType=time may need an explicit timestamp
on each msg for the time axis to render. Added Date.now() as
msg.timestamp on the per-pump dispatcher flow/power outputs.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
FlowFuse ui-text only supports {{msg.payload}} — not nested paths
like {{msg.payload.state}}. Every ui-text was showing [object Object]
because the formatter sent a fat object as msg.payload and the format
template tried to access sub-fields.
Fix: per-pump (and per-MGC, per-PS) "dispatcher" function on the
Dashboard UI tab. The dispatcher receives the fat object via one
link-in, then returns 7-9 plain-string outputs — one per ui-text
widget — each with msg.payload set to the formatted string value.
Outputs 8+9 carry numeric values (flowNum/powerNum) tagged with
msg.topic for the trend charts, wired directly to both short-term
and long-term chart nodes.
Pattern documented as the recommended approach in the rule set:
"FlowFuse ui-text receives plain strings only — use a dispatcher
function to split a fat object into per-widget outputs."
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Dashboard was a single page — 30+ widgets + tiny charts competing for
space. Trends were invisible or very small (width/height both "0"
meant "inherit from group" which gave near-zero chart area).
Split into 3 dashboard pages:
1. Control — Process Demand, Station Controls, MGC/Basin status,
per-pump panels (unchanged, just moved off trend groups)
2. Trends — 10 min — rolling 10-minute flow + power charts with
width=12 (full group), height=8 (tall charts), 300 max points
3. Trends — 1 hour — same layout with 60-minute window, 1800 points
All 3 pages auto-nav via the FlowFuse sidebar. Same data feed: the
per-pump trend_split function now wires to 4 charts (2 outputs × 2
pages) instead of 2.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The demo was a single 96-node tab with everything wired directly. Now
4 tabs wired only through named link-out / link-in pairs, and a
permanent rule set for future Claude sessions to follow.
Tabs (by concern, not by data flow):
🏭 Process Plant only EVOLV nodes (3 pumps + MGC + PS + 6 measurements)
+ per-node output formatters
📊 Dashboard UI only ui-* widgets, button/setpoint wrappers, trend
splitters
🎛️ Demo Drivers random demand generator + state holder. Removable
in production
⚙️ Setup & Init one-shot deploy-time injects (mode, scaling,
auto-startup, random-on)
Cross-tab wiring uses a fixed named-channel contract (cmd:demand,
cmd:mode, cmd:setpoint-A, evt:pump-A, etc.) — multiple emitters can
target a single link-in for fan-in, e.g. both the slider and the random
generator feed cmd:demand.
Bug fixes folded in:
1. Trend chart was empty / scrambled. Root cause: the trend-feeder
function had ONE output that wired to BOTH flow and power charts,
so each chart received both flow and power msgs and the legend
garbled. Now: 2 outputs (flow → flow chart, power → power chart),
one msg per output.
2. Every ui-text and ui-chart fell on the (0, 0) corner of the editor
canvas. Root cause: the helper functions accepted x/y parameters
but never assigned them on the returned node dict — Node-RED
defaulted every widget to (0, 0) and they piled on top of each
other. The dashboard render was unaffected (it lays out by group/
order), but the editor was unreadable. Fixed both helpers and added
a verification step ("no node should be at (0, 0)") to the rule set.
Spacing convention (now codified):
- 6 lanes per tab at x = [120, 380, 640, 900, 1160, 1420]
- 80 px standard row pitch, 30-40 px for tight ui-text stacks
- 200 px gap between sections, with a comment header per section
New rule set: .claude/rules/node-red-flow-layout.md
- Tab boundaries by concern
- Link-channel naming convention (cmd:/evt:/setup: prefixes)
- Spacing constants
- Trend-split chart pattern
- Inject node payload typing pitfall (per-prop v/vt)
- Dashboard widget rules (every ui-* needs x/y!)
- Do/don't checklist
- Link-out/link-in JSON cheat sheet
- 5-step layout verification before declaring a flow done
CLAUDE.md updated to point at the new rule set.
Verified end-to-end on Dockerized Node-RED 2026-04-13: 168 nodes across
4 tabs, all wired via 22 link-out / 19 link-in pairs, no nodes at
(0, 0), pumps reach operational ~5 s after deploy, MGC distributes
random demand, trends populate per pump.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
New top-level examples/ folder for end-to-end demos that show how multiple
EVOLV nodes work together (complementing the per-node example flows under
nodes/<name>/examples/). Future end-to-end demos will live as siblings.
First demo: pumpingstation-3pumps-dashboard
- 1 pumpingStation (basin model, manual mode for the demo so it observes
rather than auto-shutting pumps; safety guards disabled — see README)
- 1 machineGroupControl (optimalcontrol mode, absolute scaling)
- 3 rotatingMachine pumps (hidrostal-H05K-S03R curve)
- 6 measurement nodes (per pump: upstream + downstream pressure mbar,
simulator mode for continuous activity)
- Process demand input via dashboard slider (0-300 m3/h) AND auto random
generator (3s tick, [40, 240] m3/h) — both feed PS q_in + MGC Qd
- Auto/Manual mode toggle (broadcasts setMode to all 3 pumps)
- Station-wide Start / Stop / Emergency-Stop buttons
- Per-pump setpoint slider, individual buttons, full status text
- Two trend charts (flow per pump, power per pump)
- FlowFuse dashboard at /dashboard/pumping-station-demo
build_flow.py is the source of truth — it generates flow.json
deterministically and is the right place to extend the demo.
Bumps:
nodes/generalFunctions 43f6906 -> 29b78a3
Fix: childRegistrationUtils now aliases the production
softwareType values (rotatingmachine, machinegroupcontrol) to the
dispatch keys parent nodes check for (machine, machinegroup). Without
this, MGC <-> rotatingMachine and pumpingStation <-> MGC wiring
silently never matched in production even though tests passed.
Demo confirms: MGC reports '3 machine(s) connected'.
Verified end-to-end on Dockerized Node-RED 2026-04-13: pumps reach
operational ~5s after deploy, MGC distributes random demand across them,
basin tracks net flow direction, all dashboard widgets update each second.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>