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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
2023-12-14Updated tests to run successfully (#187)Dante Niewenhuis
* made sure all tests run * fixed typo * executed spotlessApply * added back web-server tests * updated SimTraceWorkloadTest * commented CapelinRunneer and GreenifierRunner tests * commented one SimTraceWorkloadTest * altered codecov execution * changed codecov
2023-02-01refactor(web/server): Convert resources to JavaFabian Mastenbroek
This change converts the resource classes of the OpenDC web server to use Java, The Quarkus integration for Java is more mature and the programming quality of experience is not that much worse.
2023-02-01refactor(web/server): Use Panache for entity modelingFabian Mastenbroek
This change updates the OpenDC web server to use Panache (provided by Quarkus) to model entities. Such approach is better supported in Quarkus and simplifies our implementation.
2023-02-01refactor(web/server): Migrate to Hypersistence UtilsFabian Mastenbroek
This change updates the web server to use the Hypersistence Utils library instead of our custom code to store columns as JSON in H2 and Postgres.
2022-08-03build(web/server): Include sample traces in distributionFabian Mastenbroek
This change updates the build script of the OpenDC web server to include the sample traces in the repository.
2022-08-03feat(web/server): Implement database migrations using FlywayFabian Mastenbroek
This change updates the Quarkus-based web server to use Flyway for migrating between schema versions. This enables us to evolve the schema and denote it in SQL.
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.