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2026-03-26Use Quarkus Quinoa for serving web UI (#391)vincent van beek
* refactor(web): Migrate to Quarkus 3 This commit updates the OpenDC web server to use Quarkus 3, which changes annotations to use the Jakarta namespace for annotations. * refactor(web): Configure runtime variables for web UI This commit updates the web UI to propagate runtime variables via the next-runtime-env package. Before, we would need to replace the variables in the generated sources by Next.js, next-runtime-env works by loading a JavaScript file when opening the OpenDC web UI which contains the configuration of the web app. * refactor(web): Migrate to Quarkus Quinoa This commit updates the OpenDC web server to make use of Quarkus Quinoa for serving the web UI. This allows us to deprecate the complex Quarkus extension for serving the web UI. * refactor(web): Move web UI into Quarkus web app This commit moves the web UI into the Quarkus web server module to ensure we follow Quarkus Quinoa's conventions. * refactor(web): Merge Quarkus extension into single module This commit merges the existing Quarkus extensions into a single module to prevent build complexity. * refactor(web): Migrate web proto to Java This commit migrates the web protocol to Java and removes the dependency on Jandex Gradle. * refactor(web): Migrate to Quarkus 3 This commit updates the OpenDC web server to use Quarkus 3, which changes annotations to use the Jakarta namespace for annotations. * enable DB schema migration on DEV server * webui is not needed anymore * remove MAINTAINERS is depricated * fix quarkus.quinoa properties * revert properties change, install npm in docker image to allow building the frontend * pin postgres version, this is a best practice. Fix some properties the old ones are depricated. Added properties for local testing * fix build error * :opendc-web:opendc-web-proto:spotlessApply * fix database schema --------- Co-authored-by: Fabian Mastenbroek <mail.fabianm@gmail.com>
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
2022-10-06build: Switch to Spotless for formattingFabian Mastenbroek
This change updates the build configuration to use Spotless for code formating of both Kotlin and Java.
2022-08-03feat(web/runner): Avoid REST layer if possibleFabian Mastenbroek
This change updates the Quarkus extension for the OpenDC runner to avoid the REST layer if possible, by providing an implementation of `JobManager` that directly communicates with the `JobService`. This means the runner does not have to traverse the authentication layer.
2022-08-03refactor(web/runner): Support pluggable job managerFabian Mastenbroek
This change introduces a new interface `JobManager` that is responsible for communicating with the backend about the available jobs and updating their status when the runner is simulating a job. This manager can be injected into the `OpenDCRunner` class and allows users to provide different sources for the jobs, not only the current REST API.
2022-08-03feat(web/runner): Automatically compute experiment parallelismFabian Mastenbroek
This change updates the runner configuration to support specifying the parallelism as zero to let the runtime decide the appropriate number of threads based on the available CPU cores on the machine.
2022-06-23build: Update simulator dependenciesFabian Mastenbroek
This change updates the simulator dependencies to the latest available version where possible.
2022-05-18feat(web/runner): Add Quarkus extension for OpenDC runnerFabian Mastenbroek
This change adds a Quarkus extension that hosts the OpenDC web runner for a (potentially local) OpenDC API instance. This functionality enables a simplified developer experience by allowing users to spawn the complete OpenDC stack with a single command.