Split the header into two or three parts, depending on the number of
columns shown. The farm status indicator will be above the middle column
(in 3 col mode) or at the right edge of the left column (in 2 col mode).
Also I reverted the hiding of the farm status when SocketIO has
disconnected, as that disconnect happens when navigation between tabs.
That created a too 'blinky' interface, so now it just shows the last-known
farm status.
Reorder from name/type/priority/updated to name/updated/priority/type.
The new ordering moves the more important info into (according to Blender
Studio) view when the job table is narrow.
Add a button to the tags table to delete worker tags. Each tag now has
its own 'delete' button.
This replaces the single 'delete' button above the table, where a tag
would first have to be selected and then that 'delete' button pressed.
Reviewed-on: https://projects.blender.org/studio/flamenco/pulls/104256
Try to get the `.editorconfig` and `.prettierrc` files as close as possible
to the formatting that was used in Flamenco. Because these files weren't
here during most of Flamenco's development so far, having them caused quite
a few changes in the webapp files.
No functional changes intended.
Make the Tags view/tab respond to changes in worker tags. This way the
'Refresh' button is no longer necessary, as the information is always
up to date.
Add a web interface for CRUD operations of worker tags.
A 'Tags' tab is added to the web interface, with a list of available
worker tags. New ones can be created, existing tags removed, and the
name & description of tags can be edited.
Reviewed-on: https://projects.blender.org/studio/flamenco/pulls/104244
When the worker is started with `-restart-exit-code 47` or has
`restart_exit_code=47` in `flamenco-worker.yaml`, it's marked as
'restartable'. This will enable two worker actions 'Restart
(immediately)' and 'Restart (after task is finished)' in the Manager web
interface. When a worker is asked to restart, it will exit with exit
code `47`. Of course any positive exit code can be used here.
Rename the add-on from `flamenco3-addon.zip` to `flamenco-addon.zip`.
It still contains the same files as before, and in Blender the name of
the add-on has not changed.