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* 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
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Co-authored-by: Fabian Mastenbroek <mail.fabianm@gmail.com>
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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.
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This change updates the OpenDC web interface to use the PatternFly
Charts package to render the results of a portfolio. Previously, we used
Recharts, but this package does not support SSR, whereas the PatternFly
Charts package matches our design framework.
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This change moves the project selector into the masthead since it
affects the whole application. This follows the PatternFly guidelines.
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This change fixes an issue with the web interface where all available
metrics were shown to the user, instead of the metrics belonging to the
portfolio.
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This change updates the dependencies of the OpenDC web interface were
possible. We remain on React 17 until PatternFly adds support for the
new React version.
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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 fixes an issue with the creation of topologies in the
frontend. Previously, the frontend relied on Redux to update the state.
However, since we removed the reliance on Redux, we also need to create
a new topology using the functions from React Query to actually send a
request to the API server.
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This change adds context selectors for the OpenDC frontend where the
user can select different projects, portfolios or topologies from the
context selection bar.
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This change fixes an issue where the only the default topology view
would be shown to the user.
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This change updates the source structure of the OpenDC frontend to
follow the page structure.
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This change updates the OpenDC frontend to reduce its reliance of global
state during the execution of actions. Actions that modify the topology
now require parameters to be passed via the action constructor instead
of relying on the global interactionLevel state.
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This change updates the topology view in the OpenDC frontend to isolate
the world coordinate space. This means that zooming and panning should
not affect the coordinates in world space (but only in camera space). In
turn, this allows us to remove the dependency on Redux for the camera
controls.
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This change enables support for panning the visualized datacenter
topology by using the mouse or holding shortcuts. Previously, this could
only be done through repeated key presses.
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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.
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This change updates the OpenDC frontend to use React Query for fetching
and mutating project data. Previously, this state was tracked and
synchronized via Redux. Migrating to React Query greatly simplifies the
state synchronization logic necessary in the frontend.
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This change splits the App container into separate pages, as a starting
point for removing much of the unnecessary state from Redux.
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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.
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