Introduction

WebUI is a graphical user interface that is available to the connected devices. It acts as an application running on the RDK-B stack and performs the functions of a device management interface similar to TR69 & SNMP. A user can monitor and modify RDK-B feature settings/rules using WebUI. It is a client–server application, client runs in a web browser (as part of devices connected over LAN) and Lighttpd on the RDK-B stack acts as server. The functions in WebUI are defined in C and are called from PHP using ZEND_API. PHP and the Zend Engine manage [exchange] variables internally over the D-Bus.

Architecture

This is the architecture of WebUI component.

Figure 1. WebUI Architecture

WebUI component uses HTML and JavaScript on Client side [ browser ] and PHP on Server side [ Lighttpd ]. Zend Engine (ZE) analyses the input code, translates it, and executes it. PHP is functionality of the language (its functions, classes, etc.) and interface is the part that talks to the Web server. "cosa.so" [ ZEND library ] is loaded at runtime using the extension tag in php.ini. In case of Dual core architecture, separate Lighttpd instances run on each core and one will act as a proxy.

Core functions that interact with RDK-B’s components are:

  • getStr(Obj)
    • GET value by Object name

  • setStr(Obj, Value, Flag)
    • SET value by Object name

  • getInstanceIDs(Obj)
    • GET table indexes as string of “,” separated values

  • DmExtGetInstanceIds(Obj)
    • GET table indexes as an array

  • addTblObj(RootObj)
    • Create new index in a table

  • delTblObj(RootObjIndex)
    • Delete an existing index in a table

  • DmExtGetStrsWithRootObj(RootObj, ObjArray)
    • GET values by Object name and Index

  • DmExtSetStrsWithRootObj(RootObj, Flag, 2D-Array)
    • SET values by Object name and Index

Flow diagram for getStr(Obj):


Flow diagram for setStr(Obj, Value, Flag):


Note: The name Zend refers to the language engine [ PHP's core ]

Features 

Gateway

At a Glance, Connection Status, Local IP Network, Wi-Fi, MTA, MoCA, Firewall IPv4 / IPv6, Software, Hardware, etc.

Connected Devices

Connected Devices and Range Extenders

Parental Control

Managed Sites, Managed Services, Managed Devices and Reports





Advanced

Port Forwarding, Port Triggering, Remote Management, DMZ, Device Discovery.






Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting Logs, Diagnostic Tools, Wi-Fi Spectrum Analyzer, MoCA Diagnostics, Reset/Restore Gateway, Change Password, etc.






                              

              

Note: Only MSO has access to monitor / modify Email Notification (Gateway -> At a Glance, Wi-Fi Home Security and Community Wi-Fi


Code Flow

WebUI on the Device:

  • “/etc/webgui.sh” will modify “/etc/lighttpd.conf” on runtime and create “/tmp/lighttpd.conf”
  • Command to run lighttpd is “lighttpd –f /tmp/lighttpd.conf”
  • cosa.so” is linked as an extension to “php” in “/etc/php.ini”
  • document-root = “/usr/www/”
  • Inside “/usr/www/” we have,
    1. actionHandler folderhandles PHP SET actions
    2. cmn folder has css, fonts, img and js [Styling & JS Lib]
    3. includes folder has header.php, footer.php. nav.php, userbar.php and utility.php

WebUI on RDK-B Yocto Repo

  • On RDK-B, Web UI source code resides in the path –

  code.rdkcentral.com/rdkb/components/opensource/ccsp/webui/generic/source/Styles/xb3/code

  • During build time “code” folder is moved to “/usr/www/”
  • On yocto for build we can have specific target and what to build

$ repo init -u https://code.rdkcentral.com/r/manifests -b rdk-next -m rdkb-extsrc.xml
$ repo sync -j4 --no-clone-bundle

        $ source meta-cmf-raspberrypi/setup-environment (Select option raspberrypi-rdk-broadband.conf)

        $ bitbake rdk-generic-broadband-image

        $ bitbake –c compile –f lighttpd

         $ bitbake –c compile –f ccsp-webui


For details on WebUI Migration to jst,  go to WebUI Migration to jst


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