Do a refresh of the web interface once per hour. This is just to make sure
that long-lived displays (like the TV in the hallway at Blender HQ) pick
up on HTML/JS/CSS changes eventually.
Add a "Last Rendered" view to the webapp.
The Manager now stores (in the database) which job was the last
recipient of a rendered image, and serves that to the appropriate
OpenAPI endpoint.
A new SocketIO subscription + accompanying room makes it possible for
the web interface to receive all rendered images (if they survive the
queue, which discards images when it gets too full).
It doesn't update automatically yet (still needs SocketIO notifications),
and there is no check yet for whether there is actually any last-rendered
image at all, but at least there is a component that shows the image.
Having the web API client override the HTTP port for the API URL is fine
during development (when the web content is served through the Vite
devserver), but not in production.
When data is updated, resize columns in the job/task/worker tables. For
example, status change requests of Workers require more space, for example
going from `awake` to `awake → offline`.
Having only the status dot was hard to read. It requires you to learn &
remember the different colours, or to mouse-over and wait to see the
tooltip. For accessibility, we shouldn't be using just the colour to
convey information in the interface.
The 720px was almost filling up the entire height, making it hard to add
anything new at the top. Soon it should be auto-resizing anyway, making
this less relevant.
UI/UX needs improvements, but there now are some buttons to manage Workers.
They request forced status changes, so nothing lazy yet. Still have to
consider how to include that in the UI. Could probably follow the
Flamenco 2 Manager design.
Making the UUID optional (rF221ed17fa27193086ec5c9201d48f7cd826e75a4) made
the generated JavaScript code ignore the 3rd parameter. Apparently the
constructor parameters are only for the mandatory properties, and the
rest has to be set on a per-property basis.