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Sandbox UI

Sandbox UI for the smartevents application.

Prerequisites

  • Node 16.15.1
  • npm 8.11.0

Run the UI as a standalone application

npm install
npm run start

This will start the standalone app on https://prod.foo.redhat.com:1337/.

Note Make sure you have 127.0.0.1 prod.foo.redhat.com in your hosts file for this to work. This step needs to be done only once.

Run the UI as a federated module

npm install
npm run start:federate

This will run a dev server on http://localhost:9006 that will serve a federated module named smart_events.

Mocked APIs

Mocked APIs are available to facilitate development and testing.

They are located in the mocked-api folder, and they are implemented using a mocked service worker.

To run the mocked version of the app use the following commands:

npm install
npm run start:mocked

Mocked features

The creation of bridges and processors is simulated with a quicker lifecycle (~30 seconds) to make developing and demoing easier.

It is possible to simulate a longer, more realistic, creation lifecycle (~1m:30s) by adding the word wait to a resource name (i.e. "Dummy instance wait").

Similarly, It is also possible to simulate a failure in the process of creating or deleting a resource. To do so, add the word fail-create or fail-delete to a resource name respectively.

Limitations

Authentication is not supported. The mocked version of the application is served from localhost instead of prod.foo.redhat.com.

Any resource created while using the mocked version of the app will be lost after refreshing the page. No persistence layer is implemented.

Code formatting

The project requires the code to be formatted by prettier. This is done automatically as a pre-commit hook. To activate the hook, please initialize the project with the command below.

npm install

If you would like to format code manually, you can do it as:

npm run format

Dependencies upgrades

Are automated with Renovate bot. See the configuration in renovate.json file. Similar can be found in other managed servies too, e.g. cos-ui

Error Catalog TS SDK

The structure containing the error catalog is located in the openapi/generated/error.ts file.

It's possible to generate a fresh version of it, by running:

npm run generate-error-catalog

Storybook

A storybook is available to facilitate development and discovery of UI components. You can run it locally with the command:

npm run storybook

The script will build it and serve it on http://localhost:6006/