Hi all, I was wondering how can we continue to maintain a no js version of Horizon with the integration of Angular, it seems to be a lot of work on top of it. In addition, do we know the performance of Angularjs, where are the limits, it could be good to check some documentation and made some POC. I have tried the asynchronous API and I encountered some issues with the two way data bind. Does people have some feedbacks?
Maxime Vidori ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jiri Tomasek" <jtoma...@redhat.com> To: openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2013 11:00:43 AM Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] [Horizon] Introduction of AngularJS in membership workflow Hi, I'd like to point out, that our main intent should be to use mostly AngularJS's Directives feature. As Jordan mentions, It is a self-contained reusable item that is initialized on the html element (see line 6 in [2]), you can pass it variables that Django template has available. Then Angular takes over and replaces the html element with template that belongs to directive. The business logic is taken care by controller that is also assigned to the directive. The directive can get data either from the variables passed to the html element or better, through the service injected to controller. This service brings data asynchronously from our API. In our patch we are getting data using the current membership code, that brings data from hidden form. Maintaining the synchronization between the directive and the form involves quite a lot of code. Once we'd have the API on the Django side that would serve the data for membership component in json, the membership directive code would get reduced by a good amount. Reading back on yesterday's Horizon meeting, there was some confusion about "compile phase" The compile phase in angular does not have much to do with jasvascript compilation/minification. It is a phase in AngularJS when compiler parses the template and instantiates directives and expressions. ( http://www.benlesh.com/2013/08/angular-compile-how-it-works-how-to-use.html ) Jirka On 11/11/2013 08:21 PM, Jordan OMara wrote: Hello Horizon! On November 11th, we submitted a patch to introduce AngularJS into Horizon [1]. We believe AngularJS adds a lot of value to Horizon. First, AngularJS allows us to write HTML templates for interactive elements instead of doing jQuery-based DOM manipulation. This allows the JavaScript layer to focus on business logic, provides easy to write JavaScript testing that focuses on the concern (e.g. business logic, template, DOM manipulation), and eases the on-boarding for new developers working with the JavaScript libraries. Second, AngularJS is not an all or nothing solution and integrates with the existing Django templates. For each feature that requires JavaScript, we can write a self-contained directive to handle the DOM, a template to define our view and a controller to contain the business logic. Then, we can add this directive to the existing template. To see an example in action look at _workflow_step_update_member.html [2]. It can also be done incrementally - this isn't an all-or-nothing approach with a massive front-end time investment, as the Angular components can be introduced over time. Finally, the initial work to bring AngularJS to Horizon provides a springboard to remove the "DOM Database" (i.e. hidden-divs) used on the membership page (and others). Instead of abusing the DOM, we can instead expose an API for membership data, add an AngularJS resource (i.e. reusable representation of API entities) for the API. The data can then be loaded data asynchronously and allow the HTML to focus on expressing a semantic representation of the data to the user. Please give our patch a try! You can find the interactions on Domains/Groups, Flavors/Access(this form does not seem to work in current master or on my patch) and Projects/Users&Groups. You should notice that it behaves...exactly the same! We look forward to your feedback. Jordan O'Mara & Jirka Tomasek [1] [ https://review.openstack.org/#/c/55901/ ] [2] [ https://github.com/jsomara/horizon/blob/angular2/horizon/templates/horizon/common/_workflow_step_update_members.html ] _______________________________________________ OpenStack-dev mailing list OpenStack-dev@lists.openstack.org http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev _______________________________________________ OpenStack-dev mailing list OpenStack-dev@lists.openstack.org http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev _______________________________________________ OpenStack-dev mailing list OpenStack-dev@lists.openstack.org http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev