After many days invested in making tailwind work in the SCM-Manager environment as well as a long discussion last week, we have decided not to move further with tailwind, but still keep adding new, independent modules for frontend components. Tailwind simply overcomplicated our build pipeline because bulma was already part of the api and the two were incompatible on several occasions. Styling will continue to be guided by bulma and all parts related to tailwind are removed. We therefore continue the trend of focusing on improving our existing stack rather than adding further complexity.
Introduce tailwind as new frontend styling library to replace bulma in the longer run. Also create the first new ui library `ui-buttons` which will be the new standard for buttons ins SCM-Manager. In this library we reconsidered which types of buttons should be used to create a clean and consistent ui.
Co-authored-by: Eduard Heimbuch <eduard.heimbuch@cloudogu.com>
This commit introduces a new more relaxed theme, the dark theme!
In addition, the theme can now be selected according to the system defaults.
And the other themes, as well as the general structure were unified/simplified.
Co-authored-by: Philipp Ahrendt <philipp.ahrendt@cloudogu.com>
Co-authored-by: Eduard Heimbuch <eduard.heimbuch@cloudogu.com>
Co-authored-by: René Pfeuffer <rene.pfeuffer@cloudogu.com>
Co-authored-by: Matthias Thieroff <matthias.thieroff@cloudogu.com>
Add an experimental high contrast color theme to SCM-Manager. The high contrast mode uses a dark background and color with a high contrast for a better accessibility.
The change adds the theme to ui-styles and theme switcher to the storybook of ui-components.
This Improves the frontend performance with stale while
revalidate pattern.
There are noticeable performance problems in the frontend that
needed addressing. While implementing the stale-while-revalidate
pattern to display cached responses while re-fetching up-to-date
data in the background, in the same vein we used the opportunity
to remove legacy code involving redux as much as possible,
cleaned up many components and converted them to functional
react components.
Co-authored-by: Sebastian Sdorra <sebastian.sdorra@cloudogu.com>
Co-authored-by: Eduard Heimbuch <eduard.heimbuch@cloudogu.com>