### Changes - improves overflow issues at smaller screen sizes - adds icons to buttons - updates text & layout to match mocks - changes primary button & button options depending on if there's a qa run available - adds a loading state for qa run status & buttons - updates `<btrix-crawl-status>` with a `type` param allowing for crawls, uploads, and QA runs - Updates `<btrix-alert>` to match `<sl-tag>` styling - Improves overflow issues at smaller viewport sizes by making tab lists overflow when necessary ### Features - Ability to start/stop/cancel QA runs https://github.com/webrecorder/browsertrix-cloud/pull/1666 @SuaYoo - Ability to see progress of current QA run @emma-sg - Ability to delete QA runs @emma-sg - Ability to download QA run files https://github.com/webrecorder/browsertrix-cloud/pull/1666 @SuaYoo - Only able to start review if a QA Run is finished (for now, initial pass). @SuaYoo - Only most recent running or successful QA run is displayed in header --------- Co-authored-by: sua yoo <sua@webrecorder.org> Co-authored-by: sua yoo <sua@suayoo.com> Co-authored-by: Ilya Kreymer <ikreymer@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Henry Wilkinson <henry@wilkinson.graphics> |
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Browsertrix is an open-source cloud-native high-fidelity browser-based crawling service designed to make web archiving easier and more accessible for everyone.
The service provides an API and UI for scheduling crawls and viewing results, and managing all aspects of crawling process. This system provides the orchestration and management around crawling, while the actual crawling is performed using Browsertrix Crawler containers, which are launched for each crawl.
See browsertrix.com for a feature overview and information about Browsertrix hosting.
Documentation
The full docs for using, deploying, and developing Browsertrix are available at: https://docs.browsertrix.cloud
Deployment
The latest deployment documentation is available at: https://docs.browsertrix.cloud/deploy
The docs cover deploying Browsertrix in different environments using Kubernetes, from a single-node setup to scalable clusters in the cloud.
Previously, Browsertrix also supported Docker Compose and podman-based deployment. This has been deprecated due to the complexity of maintaining feature parity across different setups, and with various Kubernetes deployment options being available and easy to deploy, even on a single machine.
Making deployment of Browsertrix as easy as possible remains a key goal, and we welcome suggestions for how we can further improve our Kubernetes deployment options.
If you are looking to just try running a single crawl, you may want to try Browsertrix Crawler first to test out the crawling capabilities.
Development Status
Browsertrix is currently in a beta, though the system and backend API is fairly stable, we are working on many additional features.
Additional developer documentation is available at https://docs.browsertrix.cloud/develop
Please see the GitHub issues and this GitHub Project for our current project plan and tasks.
License
Browsertrix is made available under the AGPLv3 License.
Documentation is made available under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License