Remove a whole lot of `console.log()` calls. They were useful during
development, but not really suitable for production environments. Because
they also include (potentially large) objects, they can even slow down
the webapp itself.
Blender Finder now understands that directory paths should be suffixed
with `blender` (Linux, macOS) or `blender.exe` (Windows).
Giving the Setup Assistant a path like `C:\Program files\Blender
Foundation\Blender 3.2` will now just work. This is considerably simpler
for many users, as copy-pasting a directory from a file explorer is
simpler than obtaining/typing the path to the executable.
This commit does not introduce functional changes, besides renaming
every mention of 'wizard' with 'setup assistant'. In order to run the
manager setup assistant use:
./flamenco-manager -setup-assistant
The change was introduced to favor more neutral and descriptive working
for this functionality. Thanks to Sybren for helping to get this done!
* Try to be more descriptive by mentioning "executable", not just Path.
* Rename field placeholder "Blender Path" to "Path to Blender executable".
* Try to shorten certain lines while maintaining clarity.
* Use colons when appropriate.
Progress bar element that resizes width depending on the current progress.
Introduces the `totalSetupSteps` property to be able to calculate its width
without using magic numbers.
- Added initial description and illustration
- Swap "Check" button for fields with a debounced @input event
- Turn Blender's list into a radio selector
- Tweak wording when paths are not found
- Add microtip library for tooltips
- Make navigation steps clickable, according to the state
My way to get things working (I wouldn't call this a "solution" as I don't
know the root cause) was to emit two consecutive "reshuffled" events when
changing tabs in the job details, and to recalculate the table height when
the job type (so not the job itself, but its type info) is loaded.
After saving the configuration, show a message & restart the webapp.
The restarting is done after 2 seconds, to give the Manager some time to
restart after receiving the new config.
This just updates the config and saves it to `flamenco-manager.yaml`.
Saving the configuration doesn't restart the Manager yet, that's for
another commit.