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hawkbit/hawkbit-ui
Bondar Bogdan c9eafbbc26 Optimize UI queries (#1234)
* first iteration of query optimization for target and distribution set
* fixed type distribution set filter
* adapted all ui dataproviders to use repository count
* adapted test to not check target attributes within search query
* unified search behaviuor for ds and sm
* removed unneccessary count queries for some mgmt calls
* removed unneccessary type id proprty from ProxyDistributionSetInfo to minimize lazy fetches
* refactored mgmt classes
* removed duplication of name version filter
* fixed copy rollout compatibility check
* cleaned-up management left overs
* added index to rollouts table on tenant/status queries

Signed-off-by: Bogdan Bondar <Bogdan.Bondar@bosch.io>
2022-03-23 09:08:56 +01:00
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hawkBit User Interface

The hawkBit user interface is based on the Vaadin and Vaadin-Spring framework and allows to manage software updates and large scale roll-outs via a user interface.

Debugging client-side code

Debug using SuperDevMode

The SuperDevMode can be used to debug client side code without any browser plugin.

Using SuperDevMode with chrome :

  • Add required maven dependencies
    • Add vaadin-client-compiler dependency
    • Add jetty dependencies (version : 8.1x)
  • Set redirect property in the AppWidgetSet.gwt.xml module descriptor as follows
    • < set-configuration-property name="devModeRedirectEnabled" value="true" />
  • Create launch configuration for the SuperDevMode
    • The main class to execute should be com.google.gwt.dev.codeserver.CodeServer.
    • Add fully-qualified class name of widgetset (org.eclipse.hawkbit.ui.AppWidgetSet) as parameter
  • Enable debug in chrome
    • Chrome inspector window ▸ Click on settings icon ▸ Scripts ▸ Enable source maps option
  • Run the SuperDevMode Code Server with the launch configuration created above
  • Open http://localhost:8080/UI/?debug .Click on "SuperDev" button in debug console (Alternatively can directly add ?superdevmode parameter to URL)
  • Widgetset is compiled and you can see the java code files loaded in 'Chrome inspector window ▸ Source tab'

Using SuperDevMode with Eclipse :