commit | 98bb24ebe5411a25440f9748168b72272304d50e | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Yoshie Muranaka <yoshiemuranaka@gmail.com> | Tue Oct 06 10:00:19 2020 -0700 |
committer | Derick Montague <derick.montague@ibm.com> | Fri Oct 30 20:50:56 2020 +0000 |
tree | 59e757e37ac028952372db152094083e1b2f8cde | |
parent | 59569d8f93842933e8b135cc13a9c15e0278af4c [diff] |
Add two file firmware update Adds the ability to upload separate Host and BMC firmware images through the GUI. By default, the two file firmware update page will be shown. Changes to the .env configurations will enable the single file upload page. The IBM env is configured to allow single file firmware update. Two file upload features: - File upload through local workstation or tftp server - Reboot from backup BMC image - Does not have ability to reboot from backup host image - Does not implement checks in GUI for host status, which is the same as what we have in phosphor-webui Signed-off-by: Yoshie Muranaka <yoshiemuranaka@gmail.com> Change-Id: Ibf2a2d9ffc3952dd5a5454c723350c61d9f91c3e
webui-vue is a web-based user interface for the OpenBMC firmware stack built on Vue.js.
phosphor-webui was built on AngularJS and AngularJS goes End of Life June 30, 2021, this repository is its replacement.
Several, mostly minor, features remain for feature parity. See GitHub Issues label:phosphor-webui-feature-parity for the complete list.
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.
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:
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.