2023-05-25 Frontend Working Group Meeting Notes

 Date

May 25, 2023

 Participants

  • Host and note taker: @Adolfo Brandes

  • @Ben Warzeski (Deactivated)

  • @Brian Smith

  • @Jesper Hodge

  • @Jeremy Bowman (Deactivated)

  • @Fox Piacenti

  • @Felipe Montoya

  • @Omar Al-Ithawi

  • @Pedro Martello

  • @David Joy (Deactivated)

  • @Ghassan Maslamani

Recording

Please be advised: Frontend Working Group meetings are recorded.

 Discussion topics

Time

Item

Presenter

Notes

Time

Item

Presenter

Notes

5-10 mins

Avoiding devstack-specific values post js-based config

Brian Smith

  • Relevant issue

  • Relevant PR comment

  • Tentative consensus that config files shouldn’t be committed to MFE repos with hard-coded assumptions about the environment they’re running in

  • A large DEPR conversation about switching to .env to .js: David will type it up in a proper DEPR ticket

5-10 min

Enzyme Deprecation

Ben Warzeski

https://github.com/openedx/wg-frontend/issues/166

5 min

Upgrades status

Jeremy Bowman

  • Node 16->18 upgrade nearly complete (modulo outliers like edx-platform)

  • react-router 5->6 upgrade is well along, draft PRs already in most repos

    • Ok to check in the upgrade if it’s already done

    • @David Joy (Deactivated) : is there a way to leverage frontend-platform to make the upgrade saner? (A new component that all MFEs import)

      • Not needed right now

  • React 16->17 upgrade next after that, expected to be straightforward

  • React 17->18 blocked by Enzyme issue

5 min

MFE dev pain points poll

Jeremy Bowman

  • Is anything particularly painful for MFE dev in Tutor?

  • Same for devstack

  • Pondering stub servers/pact as project for summer intern; anything higher priority in this space, or does that work?

    • @Ben Warzeski (Deactivated): further discussion on API contracts (frontend study group?)

    • @Jeremy Bowman (Deactivated): Unit tests of provider need to honor the contract

 Action items

@David Joy (Deactivated) will start a draft DEPR ticket for the .env files in the MFEs
@Jesper Hodge (or @Adam Stankiewicz ) will help write up the DEPR ticket for enzyme
@Jeremy Bowman (Deactivated) will check if a presentation on stub servers/pact is possible at the next early FWG meeting
@Adolfo Brandes will bring up the topic of the enzyme deprecation at the next early FWG meeting

 Decisions

  1. (Majority, but not unanimous) When deprecation .env files, their replacement shouldn't be committed to MFE repos with hard-coded assumptions about the environment they're running in
  2. No new code should be written in enzyme as of today: the DEPR process will start ASAP