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2025-03-20Adds load shifting over time (#319)Sacheendra Talluri
* Start time shifting * Existing experiments work with new columns * Remove unused traces dir * Update java to 21 LTS and jacoco to be compatible * Minimal working timeshifting * Timeshift scheduler linked as carbon receiver * Add basic tests for timeshift scheduler * Run spotless apply * Modify tarce format tests to support new fields * Change all mentions of java 19 to 21 * Add a deferAll option to workload to make all tasks deferrable * Run spotless apply * Copy traces from resources in web dockerfile
2024-03-05Updated package versions, updated web server tests. (#207)Dante Niewenhuis
* Updated all package versions including kotlin. Updated all web-server tests to run. * Changed the java version of the tests. OpenDC now only supports java 19. * small update * test update * new update * updated docker version to 19 * updated docker version to 19
2023-03-25ci: Migrate to GitHub Container Registry (#143)Fabian Mastenbroek
Docker Inc is sunsetting free team organizations for the Docker registry, which our organization is one of. Instead, a paid subscription is now required to maintain the organization. Given our relatively small usage of the account, it makes more sense to start publishing the container images on the GitHub Container Registry, since it is free for open source projects and integrates well with GitHub Actions. Fixes #141
2022-08-03fix(web/server): Customize Auth0 settings during build timeFabian Mastenbroek
This change fixes the Dockerfile for the OpenDC web server by also providing the custom Auth0 configuration values during build time of the image. These settings cannot be changed during runtime, so we need to declare them in the Dockerfile.
2022-08-03refactor(web/server): Create standalone OpenDC distributionFabian Mastenbroek
This change updates the Quarkus configuration of the OpenDC web server to serve as a fully standalone distribution that is capable of serving the web UI, web API, and experiment runner. Such an approach vastly simplifies local deployments. For Docker deployments, we create a custom Quarkus profile that uses PostgreSQL and disables the web UI.