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Also, increase its duration from 5 to 10 seconds.
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Remove them until we add their functionality.
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{% block %} defined in nav template cannot be overriden by child
templates from base. This is a limitation in jinja.
Merge nav into base template so jinja blocks so no {% include %} is used
and these blocks can be overriden by child templates (commands, images,
dashboard...)
Avoid using request.endpoint to determine active nav item, decoupling
endpoint names from navigation. Instead use child templates to override
jinja blocks.
[1] https://stackoverflow.com/q/40537752
https://stackoverflow.com/a/40562662
https://github.com/pallets/jinja/issues/243
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This patch adds a way to add a new partition to the setup.html template.
This button opens a modal dialog with a new form and calls a new
endpoint to create the new partition (this endpoint does nothing, it's
needed to be implemented in the future).
I've followed the initial design for this template, with one form per
each partition, so every button will call a function and reload the
page.
It's possible to do all actions at once, but that will require a rework
of this, to do that we can just define an unique form in the whole html,
remove all the "Modify" buttons and add just one "Apply" button at the
end. But maybe that option is a lot complex in the backend because will
require to validate all the changes at once.
This patch also improves the setup.html form without using
flask-bootstrap and rendering the form in the template directly with the
bootstrap4 classes.
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Commit 22dcea19 introduced sidebar, which is not shown in
index view. Disable sidebar in the login view too.
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This patch adds an example chart using chartjs to the dashboard to show
the disk usage.
https://www.chartjs.org/docs/latest/getting-started/
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Modify the base template to add the sidebar and command bar, implemented
just in the scopes view.
This patch also modifies the "actions/mode.html" template to be shown in
the scopes page. Any other action that should be inside the scopes
should do the same, add the scopes and clients to the template context
and use the "scopes.html" as base in those actions.
The notification has been also changed to use a toast notification
instead of the usual alert to avoid changing the layout on error.
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This patch adds the css and js sources from the AdminLTE template to the
base template so it can be used in all templates.
There's also some flexbox bootstrap classes [1] to place the footer at
the bootom always, even when there's no content to fill the page.
[1] https://getbootstrap.com/docs/4.6/utilities/flex/
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* Adds label for each action page.
* Adds a colored state for opengnsys connected clients
* Fix nav active item
* Rename some actions
* Adds DISK to partition and format form
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Ogcp requires a simple login page in order to avoid exposure of the
ogServer API to anyone trying to access the web page.
Because the main authorization mechanism in ogServer is the api token
the login implemented for the ogcp does not include registration process
but a single user and password specified in the ogcp.json.
"USER": "user",
"PASS": "pass"
Adds two new views: /login and /logout. They are used to login the user so
that the rest of views regarding ogServer functionality can be accessed
in a "login required" fashion. Index view (/) is an exception, it can be
accessed logged in or not so different data can be displayed.
Templates can now access a variable "current_user" to get information
about login status. This is a Flask-Login feature.
- Templates regarding login can be found in templates/auth/
- Login form is defined in forms/auth.py to separate it from
action_forms.py
- Adds Flask-Login module to requirements.txt
- Adds default user and pass in ogcp.json
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This commit may serve for future reference as to how some cosmetic
changes have been applied to the web.
Primarily using bootstrap classes in order to adjust margin or padding,
there are mechanisms that allow modifying the class of an
underlying html element in WTForms. Bootstrap classes are written
directly in html templates for Flask.
Also add a Soleta branded footer.
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These are used to store a message string that can be later accessed. We
can use Flask flash messages to alert about any error or providing info
when processing a request.
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This is used for multiple bootstrap components such as dropdown menus.
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This adds base.html and nav.html templates as well as its dependencies
on Bootstrap and jQuery.
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