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Orchestrator ui library

This repo contains the generally reusable parts of the orchestrator ui grouped and exposed as pages, components and elements such as icons. It is meant to be used together with an app that includes this library through NPM. For ease of development we have added the orchestrator example app implementation as a submodule in the folder /aps/wfo-ui.

To install and run the app:

git clone [email protected]:workfloworchestrator/orchestrator-ui-library.git
git submodule init
git submodule update
# Optionally: to update to the latest version of the git submodule instead of the ones currently pinned to the repo run
git submodule update --remote
cp apps/wfo-ui/.env.example apps/wfo-iu/.env
# change the values in the env file to point to your orchestrator backend
# set auth=false or follow the directions below this sections
npm install
npm run dev

This makes the orchestrator ui run on http://localhost:3000

Websocket

Using websockets is controlled by NEXT_PUBLIC_USE_WEBSOCKET, when set to 'true' the application tries to open a websocket to ORCHESTRATOR_WEBSOCKET_URL that defaults to ws://localhost:8080 to get updates as they happen. The messages received through this endpoint are used to invalidate the frontend cache that triggers a refetch of data were needed.

Authentication

  • set AUTH_ACTIVE env variable to false or use setup below with auth.

AUTH with NextAuth and keycloak

Setup auth with keycloak in docker.

  • copy apps env: cp apps/wfo-ui/.env.example apps/wfo-ui/.env.
    • change KEYCLOAK_ADMIN and KEYCLOAK_ADMIN_PASSWORD to your own values.
    • NEXTAUTH_SECRET: is NextAuth internal for JWT encryption and easily created with command openssl rand -base64 32.
    • NEXTAUTH_URL: should be the base url to the auth page: ${FRONTEND_URL}/api/auth.
    • NEXTAUTH_ID: name of the provider which is shown in the Sign in with {NEXTAUTH_ID}, default is keycloak.
  • run docker compose up -d to start keycloak.
  • log into keycloak at http://localhost:8085
  • keycloak setup (use the apps/{folder} env):
    • follow the keycloak docs to create a new realm and at least one user.
    • after creating the realm, copy paste the url of the realm http://{YOUR_KEYCLOAK_DOMAIN}/realms/{YOUR_REALM} in your env as variable NEXTAUTH_ISSUER.
    • Create a client.
      • first page: fill in a name for ClientID. (.env.example default is orchestrator-client)
      • second page: enable Client authentication and Authorization.
      • third page fill in Valid redirect URIs and Web Origins:
        • Valid redirect URIs with {FRONTEND_URL}/api/auth/callback/{PROVIDER}, with default provider its env variable NEXTAUTH_ID. (eg http://localhost:3000/api/auth/callback/keycloak)
        • Web Origins with {FRONTEND_URL}. (eg http://localhost:3000/)
    • go to the client details and go to tab Credentials and copy the Client secret and paste it into your env file. (NEXTAUTH_CLIENT_SECRET)
    • run the app with turbo dev.
  • keycloak backend setup:
    • Create another client in the same realm.
      • first page: fill in a name for ClientID. (set the client id in your env (OAUTH2_RESOURCE_SERVER_ID)).
      • second page: enable Client authentication and Authorization.
      • third page: does not need any config.
    • go to the client details and go to tab Credentials and copy the Client secret and pase it into your env file. (OAUTH2_RESOURCE_SERVER_SECRET)
    • if you don't use authorization and only use authentication set OAUTH2_AUTHORIZATION_ACTIVE to False. if you do have authentication, you should set OAUTH2_TOKEN_URL to the inspection endpoint of your auth provider.
    • run the backend.

Contributing

Each PR, which typically addresses an existing ticket from the issue list, should have a reference to the issue (eg use the issue number in the branch name). Furthermore the PR should include a changeset describing the changes of the PR, which will become part of the changelog in NPM.

Release and publish

Preparing the release

npm run packages:changeset
  • Include the changes made by this command in pull requests to the main branch
  • Selecting packages that will get a version bump
  • Specifies per selected package the type of version bump (major, minor or patch)
  • Adds a description or release notes for the release
  • All entries will be saved in a .md file in the .changeset folder

Once the pull-request with a changeset file is merged to the main branch another PR is opened by the Changesets-bot to update the version numbers of the packages. When this pull request gets merged to main an automatic publish to NPM will be performed.

Releaseto NPM

Just merge the Version Packages PR into main, and the packages will be published to npm automatically.

Storybook

The storybook can be run from the packages/orchestrator-ui-components/ folder, run:

npx storybook dev

Story book can be inspected on http://localhost:61834/.

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