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2022-10-27build(web/ui): Update to Next 13 and React 18Fabian Mastenbroek
This change updates the web interface to use Next 13 and React 18. This release has a couple breaking changes (related to links) which we have fixed accordingly.
2022-09-20refactor(web/ui): Move project selector into mastheadFabian Mastenbroek
This change moves the project selector into the masthead since it affects the whole application. This follows the PatternFly guidelines.
2022-04-04refactor(web/ui): Fix compatibility with new APIFabian Mastenbroek
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.
2021-08-17feat(ui): Add context selectorsFabian Mastenbroek
This change adds context selectors for the OpenDC frontend where the user can select different projects, portfolios or topologies from the context selection bar.
2021-07-20refactor(ui): Move page components in separate filesFabian Mastenbroek
2021-07-19refactor(ui): Restructure components per pageFabian Mastenbroek
This change updates the source structure of the OpenDC frontend to follow the page structure.
2021-07-15feat(ui): Migrate to PatternFly 4 design frameworkFabian Mastenbroek
This change is a rewrite of the existing OpenDC frontend in order to migrate to the PatternFly 4 design framework. PatternFly is used by Red Hat for various computing related services such as OpenShift, Red Hat Virtualization and Cockpit. Since their design requirements are very similar to those of OpenDC (modeling computing services), migrating to PatternFly 4 allows us to re-use design choices from these services. See https://www.patternfly.org/v4/ for more information about PatternFly.
2021-07-07ui: Split App container into separate componentsFabian Mastenbroek
This change splits the App container into separate pages, as a starting point for removing much of the unnecessary state from Redux.
2021-05-17ui: Migrate from CRA to Next.jsFabian Mastenbroek
This change updates the web frontend to use Next.js instead of Create React App (CRA). Next.js enables the possibility of rendering pages on the server side (which reduces the time to first frame) and overall provides a better development experience. Future commits will try to futher optimize the implementation for Next.js.