Access to local file system for enabling other local applications is important. 
Automatic download of outputs may not be needed as local disk may be small and 
user can download them as they see fit.

Thanks,
Sudhakar.

From: Dinuka Desilva <[email protected]>
Reply-To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Date: Wednesday, June 22, 2022 at 12:20 AM
To: Airavata Dev <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Regarding Airavata Seagrid Rich Client

Hi Aishwarya,

Do you use the electronjs app as a browser equivalent or do you build the app 
reusing components from the airavata django portal? I believe that the ideal 
direction should be the second since then only you get access to the local file 
system.

The reason why I'm asking this is, that I assume one major advantage of the 
electronjs app could be getting access to the local file system to browse files 
and folders for experiment inputs. One other use case could be having an option 
to make output files local so that once an experiment is completed, the output 
files would have downloaded on your local file system.

Thanks & Regards,
Dinuka

On Tue, Jun 21, 2022 at 9:20 PM Aishwarya Sinhasane 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hello Everyone,

I tried to make a login module in electronJS which is working properly for 
login with credentials as well as CILogon.

The electronJS application loads the django airavata portal so we can access 
all the modules that are already present in the django portal.

I discussed with sudhakar about including other modules such as Application 
Editors and Molecule Editors in application. We came to the conclusion that to 
include these modules in the main menu of the application. Users can access 
these before login and can create molecules and applications using editors and 
once it's ready to create an experiment the user needs to login to the system. 
Also users can login and can access editors.

Currently, I am developing the frontend for the molecule editor nanocad. Also I 
am trying to understand the logic of the molecule editor developed in JavaFX.

If anyone has other suggestions please let me know.

Screenshots are attached below for your reference.

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