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Malek Karray 66d40b79fa Allowing the user to choose what Columns are seen
This patch enables the user to choose what columns they can see
in the story menu. By checking or unchecking the item it will add
or remove the chosen column. The user also has the ability click on
a column to sort by that field. As of this patch, the frontend for
the 'Creator' column has been commented out because the backend
supports filtering by creator_id and not the creator's full name.
There has been talk of adding a full_name column to the story object
to support that sorting functionality.

Story: 2005413
Task: 30430

Change-Id: If36033b727786f3bb5bed1404f69530c33bcd7d8
Signed-off-by: Malek Karray <malek.karray@windriver.com>
2019-10-22 22:01:28 +01:00
bin Remove bower and add yarn support 2017-12-23 10:40:35 -06:00
src Allowing the user to choose what Columns are seen 2019-10-22 22:01:28 +01:00
test Make the docs-draft build point to storyboard-dev 2016-05-19 14:19:55 +00:00
.eslintignore Fix post job by setting some variables 2019-03-15 14:30:59 +00:00
.eslintrc Render descriptions and comments as Markdown 2015-09-22 10:04:53 +00:00
.gitignore Remove bower and add yarn support 2017-12-23 10:40:35 -06:00
.gitreview Initial commit 2014-01-14 18:49:39 -08:00
.zuul.yaml Don't create a tarball in the post job 2019-03-26 10:24:34 +00:00
bindep.txt Move other-requirements.txt to bindep.txt 2016-08-12 19:31:07 +02:00
Gruntfile.js Fix post job by setting some variables 2019-03-15 14:30:59 +00:00
karma.conf.js Fix post job by setting some variables 2019-03-15 14:30:59 +00:00
LICENSE Initial commit 2014-01-14 18:49:39 -08:00
package.json Change openstack-dev to openstack-discuss 2018-12-15 15:52:07 +08:00
protractor-integration.conf.js Initial proposal for integration tests 2015-04-07 11:05:19 +02:00
protractor.conf.js Enabled eslint:strict 2015-03-16 14:02:36 -07:00
README.md Add Worklists and Boards to About Page 2016-08-17 01:00:18 +09:00
tox.ini Rebuild node-sass bindings when running the webclient dev server 2019-02-03 19:42:25 +00:00
yarn.lock Revert "Add transpiling as a step in the build process" 2018-09-11 15:29:26 +00:00

StoryBoard Web Client

A WebClient for the OpenStack StoryBoard project.

Project Resources

Getting Started

First of all be sure to have tox installed on your machine then:

  • Install the virtualenv containing nodejs: tox -evenv
  • Source the new path containing grunt: source .tox/venv/bin/activate
  • Now you can launch the grunt tasks of storyboard-webclient, by default run the development server with the following command: grunt serve

NPM Commands

The following are commands that may be used during project development.

  • npm run lint: Runs a linter on the javascript sources files of the project, this will help us keeping style consistency across our files and can reduce the risk of bugs.
  • npm run clean: Erases the temporary folders created by various grunt tasks, such as reports, cover and dist.
  • npm run build: Compile and packages our code.
  • npm run serve: Development server - runs a build and sets up concurrent watchers that will automatically lint, test, and refresh the code when a change is detected.
  • npm run test-unit: This command will create a clean build against which our unit tests will be run. For more information, please see karma-unit.conf.js
  • npm run test-integration: This command will create a clean build against which our functional tests will be run. For more information, please see protractor-integration.conf.js
  • npm run test-functional: This command will create a clean build against which our functional tests will be run. For more information, please see protractor.conf.js

Grunt tasks

For more detailed development, the following commands are available via grunt. To run them, you will need to install grunt globally: npm install -g grunt.

  • compile: Compiles all of our sources in the dist directory.
  • package: Built code into a release package.
  • serve:dist: This task performs a full build of our application, and then runs that source in a local web server. It does no watching, it simply hosts the files.
  • serve:prod: This task is identical to 'server:dist', with the exception that it will proxy the API requests against the production API. USE WITH CAUTION