Hi Adrian-
Excellent!
+1 to Angular and Material Design
Re the Swagger point, this is probably a few days' work to swap out the
1.0 + custom with 2.0. And it's something I'd love to see happen.
"ron" in the IRC works on Swagger and has offered to help.
Best
Alex
On 01/07/2015 10:42, Adrián Nieto Pérez wrote:
Hello to all:
I’m Adrian, currently a dev of SeaClouds Project in University of
Málaga. As some kind of Apache Brooklyn Summer of Code me and maybe
some of my colleges have planned to develop a new GUI for Brooklyn.
The intention is to use AngularJS and Material Design Guidelines
(https://github.com/angular/material) to improve Brooklyn UX.
I have two concerns before starting this project during August. One of
them is if you are currently planning to develop a Dashboard (I found
some commits on GH about a mobile version of the Brooklyn GUI). The
other one is I would like to use a library to interact with Brooklyn
API (for example https://github.com/signalfx/swagger-angular-client),
but I wasn’t able to find one compatible with swagger 1.0 (which is
already deprecated). Do you have plans to upgrade swagger to V2?
Also I’m aware that you plan to develop a drag and drop editor, I will
try to follow the conversation about this designer which should be
part of the new dashboard. I think that if it’s developed as an
standalone library which outputs YAML from a visual topology it will
be enough to let me develop an Angular Directive over your code (we
currently do this on SeaClouds Project with
https://youtu.be/tyg-vkG2oho minute 1.30).
Anyway before starting to code a new dashboard the swagger thing is
mandatory IMO. But i'm afraid that my knowledge about Brooklyn &
Swagger will not be enough to try to upgrade it by my own. Also
upgrading Swagger probably will break the current JSGUI so maybe the
best way to work is update Brooklyn in a branch which will let me to
work on the new GUI.
What do you think guys?
Thank you very much.
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