Replace use of the term host with server

This patchset focuses on the global store use for server power
operations and impacts several pages in the interface.

For consistency, both in the UI and the code base, we are replacing
the term host with server. This change impacts both the user and the
developer experience. Maintaining consistency in naming allows both
developers and users to form a mental model of the overall system
and will help remove confusion when interacting with the UI and
editing the interface.

Testing:
1. Tested shutdown, power on, and reboot and verified the icons and
page sections in the site header and the server power operations page
update as expected during power operations.
2. Verified the one-time boot operations alert is displayed to the
user when changing the boot settings on the server power operations page
3 Tested factory reset and validated the correct information message
is displayed to the user with the server power off and on when
performing the factory reset functions.
4. Verified the SOL Console status icon updates correctly during
power operations.
5. Verified the alert message is displayed on the firmware update page
when the server is powered on.

Signed-off-by: Derick Montague <derick.montague@ibm.com>
Change-Id: I88499a746364ab80f16a8b350d550407d094e95d
15 files changed
tree: ccce7dac478ea28e03936d996f4af367b4f92158
  1. .github/
  2. docs/
  3. public/
  4. src/
  5. tests/
  6. .browserslistrc
  7. .env.ibm
  8. .env.intel
  9. .eslintrc.js
  10. .gitattributes
  11. .gitignore
  12. .npmrc
  13. .shellcheck
  14. babel.config.js
  15. CONTRIBUTING.md
  16. format-code.sh
  17. jest.config.js
  18. LICENSE
  19. MAINTAINERS
  20. package-lock.json
  21. package.json
  22. postcss.config.js
  23. README.md
  24. run-ci
  25. vue.config.js
README.md

webui-vue

webui-vue is a web-based user interface for the OpenBMC firmware stack built on Vue.js.

Hold on... What happened to phosphor-webui?

phosphor-webui was built on AngularJS and AngularJS goes End of Life June 30, 2021, this repository is its replacement.

When will this new Vue.js application reach feature parity with phosphor-webui?

Several, mostly minor, features remain for feature parity. See GitHub Issues label:phosphor-webui-feature-parity for the complete list.

Why will this application be better?

As mentioned, this application is built using Vue.js, a modern open-source Model-View-ViewModel JavaScript framework supported by an active community and strong documentation. It has been architected to allow organizations to easily update the theme to support their brand. This rewrite takes advantage of front-end development best practices and does not suffer from some of the anti-patterns that exist in phosphor-webui today.

Should I switch to webui-vue from phosphor-webui?

That is up to you. Several companies have switched.

webui-vue although still missing a few features that were in phosphor-webui, as mentioned above, has the following additional features:

  • Ability to easily theme to meet brand guidelines
  • Accessibility
  • Full Redfish
  • Improved user experience based on user feedback
  • Language translation-ready
  • Modern front-end framework with an active community and future development roadmap

How can I get involved?

Documentation

The documentation for coding standards and components is located in the docs directory. It is created using the VuePress static site generator. Information about how to write documentation can be found on the VuePress website.