zenml-io / zenml-dashboard

The repository that contains all source code for the ZenML UI.
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Walkthrough

This pull request introduces several modifications across various components in the application, primarily focusing on enhancing user interfaces related to pipeline and run management. Key changes include the simplification of command snippets in onboarding items, the introduction of new components for managing pipelines and runs, and improvements in data fetching mechanisms using React Query. Additionally, several files have been added or refactored to streamline the deletion processes for pipelines and runs, as well as to enhance context management for selected items.

Changes

Files Change Summary
src/app/onboarding/ProductionSetup/Items.tsx, src/app/onboarding/StarterSetup/Items.tsx Simplified command snippets in the RunNewPipeline and RunFirstPipeline functions from python run.py --training-pipeline to python run.py.
src/app/page.tsx Enhanced IndexPage with new components, including VsCodeBox, and modified the layout for improved spacing.
src/app/pipelines/PipelinesTab/ButtonGroup.tsx, src/app/pipelines/PipelinesTab/DeletePipelineAlert.tsx, src/app/pipelines/PipelinesTab/PipelineDropdown.tsx, src/app/pipelines/PipelinesTab/PipelinesSelectorContext.tsx, src/app/pipelines/PipelinesTab/PipelinesBody.tsx, src/app/pipelines/PipelinesTab/PipelinesSelector.tsx, src/app/pipelines/PipelinesTab/columns.tsx Introduced new components and context for managing pipeline selections, deletions, and displaying pipelines in a structured manner.
src/app/pipelines/RunsTab/ButtonGroup.tsx, src/app/pipelines/RunsTab/DeleteRunAlert.tsx, src/app/pipelines/RunsTab/RunDropdown.tsx, src/app/pipelines/RunsTab/RunSelector.tsx, src/app/pipelines/RunsTab/RunsBody.tsx, src/app/pipelines/RunsTab/RunsSelectorContext.tsx, src/app/pipelines/RunsTab/columns.tsx Added components and context for managing run selections and deletions, enhancing the user interface for viewing and interacting with pipeline runs.
src/app/pipelines/Tabs.tsx, src/app/pipelines/Templates/TemplateBody.tsx Implemented a tabbed interface for navigating between different sections of the application and introduced a body component for managing templates.
src/data/api.ts, src/data/pipeline-deployments/index.ts, src/data/pipeline-deployments/pipeline-deployments-detail.ts, src/data/pipeline-runs/delete-run.ts, src/data/pipelines/delete-pipeline.ts, src/data/secrets/get-secret-detail.ts, src/data/secrets/index.ts, src/data/secrets/secrets-all-query.ts Refactored data fetching logic to utilize React Query for improved data management and error handling across various entities, including pipelines, runs, and secrets.
src/components/AlertDialogDropdownItem.tsx, src/components/DeleteAlertDialog.tsx, src/components/NestedCollapsible.tsx, src/components/SearchField.tsx, src/components/breadcrumbs/SegmentsBreadcrumbs.tsx Enhanced components with improved state management, error handling, and user feedback mechanisms, ensuring a more robust and user-friendly interface.

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🐇 In the garden where pipelines grow,
New commands sprout, making workflows flow.
With buttons and alerts, oh what a sight,
Managing runs and secrets feels just right!
So hop along, dear friends, and cheer,
For changes abound, bringing us near! 🌼

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