Description

Agama is a new Linux installer that will be very likely used for SLES 16.

It takes a configuration (in JSON format) as input. And offers several interfaces to build that configuration in an easy and interactive way.

I was considering the possibility to add to the web interface a "text editor" mode similar to the XML editor available at virt-manager. That could be used to see how the changes in the UI translate into changes on the configuration.

Goals

  • Refresh my knowledge about UI development for Agama, since there was a major overhaul recently (adopting TanStack Query) and I need to learn the new way to do things.
  • Please hackers who always want to know how things work internally. :-)

Looking for hackers with the skills:

javascript agama patternfly

This project is part of:

Hack Week 24

Activity

  • 5 months ago: livdywan liked this project.
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  • 6 months ago: dgdavid joined this project.
  • 6 months ago: ancorgs added keyword "javascript" to this project.
  • 6 months ago: ancorgs added keyword "agama" to this project.
  • 6 months ago: ancorgs added keyword "patternfly" to this project.
  • 6 months ago: ancorgs removed keyword #agama from this project.
  • 6 months ago: ancorgs removed keyword #javascript from this project.
  • 6 months ago: ancorgs added keyword "#agama" to this project.
  • 6 months ago: ancorgs added keyword "#javascript" to this project.
  • 6 months ago: ancorgs started this project.
  • 6 months ago: ancorgs originated this project.

  • Comments

    • ancorgs
      5 months ago by ancorgs | Reply

      I was involved in several Hack Week projects and, as a result, I only invested some hours on this. Fortunatelly, @IGonzalezSosa and @dgdavid helped me to get started, so I was able to get something working. See the animation on this gist

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