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- OpenDC -
- OpenDC Frontend -

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- Collaborative Datacenter Simulation and Exploration for Everybody -

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- Build Status - License: MIT - styled with prettier
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- -The user-facing component of the OpenDC stack, allowing users to build and interact with their own (virtual) datacenters. Built in *React.js* and *Redux*, with the help of `create-react-app`. - - -## Get Up and Running - -Looking for the full OpenDC stack? Check out [the main OpenDC repo](https://github.com/atlarge-research/opendc) for instructions on how to set up a Docker container with all of OpenDC, without the hassle of running each of the components manually. - -### Installation - -To get started, you'll need the [Node.js environment](https://nodejs.org) and the [Yarn package manager](https://yarnpkg.com). Once you have those installed, run the following command from the root directory of this repo: - -```bash -yarn -``` - -### Running the development server - -First, you need to have a Google OAuth client ID set up. Check the [documentation of the main OpenDC repo](https://github.com/atlarge-research/opendc) if you're not sure how to do this. Once you have such an ID, you need to set it as environment variable `REACT_APP_OAUTH_CLIENT_ID`. One way of doing this is to create an `.env` file with content `REACT_APP_OAUTH_CLIENT_ID=YOUR_ID` (`YOUR_ID` without quotes), in the root directory of this repo. - -Once you've set this variable, you're ready to start the development server: - -```bash -yarn start -``` - -This will start a development server running on [`localhost:3000`](http://localhost:3000), watching for changes you make to the code and rebuilding automatically when you save changes. - -To compile everything for camera-ready deployment, use the following command: - -```bash -yarn build -``` - -**Note:** Perhaps this goes without saying, but for any functionality beyond visiting the entry page, a server backend running in the background is necessary. The easiest way to do this is to have an OpenDC docker container running, see [the main repo](https://github.com/atlarge-research/opendc) for more information on how to do this. - - -## Architecture - -The codebase follows a standard React.js structure, with static assets being contained in the `public` folder, while dynamic components and their styles are contained in `src`. The app uses client-side routing (with `react-router`), meaning that the only HTML file needed to be served is a `index.html` file. - -### Pages - -All pages are represented by a component in the `src/pages` directory. There are components for the following pages: - -**Home.js** - Entry page (`/`) - -**Simulations.js** - Overview of simulations of the user (`/simulations`) - -**App.js** - Main application, with datacenter construction and simulation UI (`/simulations/:simulationId` and `/simulations/:simulationId/experiments/:experimentId`) - -**Experiments.js** - Overview of experiments of the current simulation (`/simulations/:simulationId/experiments`) - -**Profile.js** - Profile of the current user (`/profile`) - -**NotFound.js** - 404 page to appear when the route is invalid (`/*`) - -### Components & Containers - -The building blocks of the UI are divided into so-called *components* and *containers* ([as encouraged](https://medium.com/@dan_abramov/smart-and-dumb-components-7ca2f9a7c7d0) by the author of Redux). *Components* are considered 'pure', rendered as a function of input properties. *Containers*, on the other hand, are wrappers around *components*, injecting state through the properties of the components they wrap. - -Even the canvas (the main component of the app) is built using React components, with the help of the `react-konva` module. To illustrate: A rectangular object on the canvas is defined in a way that is not very different from how we define a standard `div` element on the splashpage. - -### State Management - -Almost all state is kept in a central Redux store. State is kept there in an immutable form, only to be modified through actions being dispatched. These actions are contained in the `src/actions` folder, and the reducers (managing how state is updated according to dispatched actions) are located in `src/reducers`. If you're not familiar with the Redux approach to state management, have a look at their [official documentation](http://redux.js.org/). - -### API Interaction - -The web-app needs to pull data in from the API of a backend running on a server. The functions that call routes are located in `src/api`. The actual logic responsible for calling these functions is contained in `src/sagas`. These API fetch procedures are written with the help of `redux-saga`. The [official documentation](https://redux-saga.js.org/) of `redux-saga` can be a helpful aid in understanding that part of the codebase. - - -## Tests - -Files containing tests can be recognized by the `.test.js` suffix. They are usually located right next to the source code they are testing, to make discovery easier. - -### Running all tests - -The following command runs all tests in the codebase. On top of this, it also watches the code for changes and reruns the tests whenever any file is saved. - -```bash -yarn test -``` - - -## License - -The code is released under the MIT license. See `LICENSE.md`. -- cgit v1.2.3