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* Removed unused components. Updated tests.
Improved checkpointing model
Improved model, started with SimPowerSource
implemented FailureModels and Checkpointing
First working version
midway commit
first update
All simulation are now run with a single CPU and single MemoryUnit. multi CPUs are combined into one. This is for performance and explainability.
* fixed merge conflicts
* Updated M3SA paths.
* Fixed small typo
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This change fixes #138 which reports that when adding a unit to a
machine, if the user does not select a unit and presses add, the UI will
crash. We now disable the add button until the user has selected a unit.
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This change addresses #137 which reports that machines on shelves lower
than the top shelve cannot be accessed and doing so will cause the UI to
disappear and an error message to be generated.
The issue was caused by using the incorrect logic for selecting the
machine at a certain rack position.
Fixes #137
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This change fixes #136 which reported that the grid and cursor will fall
out of sync when dragging or moving the grid when placing rooms or
objects.
Fixes #136
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This change updates the OpenDC web UI to not rely on Sass for
stylesheets. CSS in combination with PostCSS has become powerful enough
for our use-cases as indicated by the small differences between the CSS
and SCSS versions of our files.
By switching to CSS, we can make use of Turbopack to build the project,
which is a re-implementation of Webppack in Rust and is able to build
projects much faster.
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This change removes the explicit dependency on FontAwesome. PatternFly
also ships with the FontAwesome icons, so use these icons instead to
reduce the footprint of the application.
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This change addresses an issue with the topology sidebar where hovering
a CPU or GPU would not present the correct information due to bug.
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This change updates the web interface to use the composable table API
offered by PatternFly 4. This has replaced the legacy table API which
will be removed in the next major version of PatternFly.
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This change fixes an issue with the web interface where the sidebar
would overflow due to the large number of rack slots that are displayed
in the sidebar.
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This change fixes an issue where switching between different topologies
would fail due to stale Redux state. We have updated the components to
take into account that ids may not exist in the Redux store.
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This change fixes an issue with the OpenDC web interface where the user
cannot remove an existing topology from the topology table due to a
programming mistake.
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This change fixes an issue where the library for hotkeys that we
previously used does not (yet) support React 18. Instead, we switch to a
simpler solution based on React Hooks which is compatible with React 18.
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This change updates the web UI and API to support unauthenticated user
access. Such functionality is helpful when there is just a single user
that wants to try OpenDC.
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This change removes the use of next/image from the project. Although it
is recommended by the Next.js project to use this component, it is not
compatible currently with static export.
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This change updates the web interface in React to be compatible with the
new API written in Kotlin. Several changes have been made in the new API
to ensure consistency.
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This change updates the OpenDC frontend to perform the construction of
the topology directly in the reducers instead of performing the
mutations in Redux Sagas as side effects. This allows us to nicely map
actions to mutations in the reducers.
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This change updates the source structure of the OpenDC frontend to
follow the page structure.
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