TPG Graphs

By regecks Last update Apr 8, 2009 — Installed 861 times.

Script Summary: Adds a graph to complement (make plainly understandable) your account usage log at TPG.



Description

Inserts a usage graph on your Account Magement page at TPG as seen below. Plots the peak and off-peak session data, of any given month, according to the log provided by TPG.

Sessions that overlap two billing periods will be included in both periods.

The two modes available are Growth and Sessions graphs. The former will graph your total usage for the selected month, while the latter will show individual per-session usage (sometimes daily, sometimes not). The script will remember your preference between the two.

Cumulative Graph Individual Session Graph
Requirements
Requires a TPG ADSL2+ plan that utilizes a Peak/Offpeak download system.
Known Bugs
If your Billing Period changes, previous months will only be shown in terms of your current Billing Period.
If the script appears to be running twice, it means you have somehow installed a duplicate. Remove it from Greasemonkey to resolve. (Tools->Greasemonkey->Manage Scripts)
Please post any bugs you find in the Whirlpool Thread
Changelog

02-04-2009: Added some stats (projected totals, means session time, and data age)

01-04-2009: Y-Axis now formatting for 'GB' unit

24-03-2009: Discrepancies between the Session totals and the TPG reported totals are now included on the cumulative graph (without an endpoint). Legend will now switch sides depending on how far you are through the month.

23-03-2009: An "Update Script" button now appears when an update is available.

22-03-2009: You may now view other months using the Next Month/Previous month button, as long as they are available in the session log.

22-03-2009: Bug: Graph was inadvertedly including last day of previous month

20-03-2009: Grid now clearly shows every day of the month

15-03-2009: Individual session/day mode is now a bar graph.

15-03-2009: Severe memory leak fixed.

15-03-2009: Added Individual Session graph mode to complement the Cumulative.

14-03-2009: Fixed bug causing graph to be drawn in blocks

14-03-2009: Initial upload

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