I am developing a tool that discovers network services enabled on host and writes short summary on them like this:
init,1 └── login,1560 -- └── bash,1629 └── nc,12137 -lup 50505 { :net => [ [0] "*:50505 IPv4 UDP " ], :fds => [ [0] "/root (cwd)", [1] "/", [2] "/bin/nc.traditional", [3] "/xochikit/ld_poison.so (stat: No such file or directory)", [4] "/dev/tty2", [5] "*:50505" ] }
It proved to be very nice formatted and useful for quick discovery thanks to colors provided by the awesome_print
gem. However, its output is just a text. One issue is that if I want to share it, I lose colors. I'd also like to fold and unfold parts of objects, quickly jump to specific processes and what not? Adding comments, for example. Thus I want something web-based.
What is the best approach to implement features like these? I haven't worked with web interfaces before and I don't have much experience with Ruby.
Update:
Maybe I didn't write my willings clear enough.
I think I want something that behaves like Chromium's chrome://chrome/settings/ (or better, of course). Is there maybe an erb template or manual showing how to implement that? I thought this is a thing needed often enough.