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2021-06-21Groups of instructions are now supported, allowing launching multiple jobs ↵Jeffrey Armstrong
at once
2021-04-15Added license and readme to the projectJeffrey Armstrong
2021-04-09Modified how logging works so that multiple processes can write in theory.Jeffrey Armstrong
2021-04-08Fixed task handling inside the captain. Fixed static file delivery.Jeffrey Armstrong
2021-04-07Fixed tasks such that they are created in the db initially. Fixed link to ↵Jeffrey Armstrong
results to be consistent with filenames for saving results.
2021-04-07Individual job results can now be viewedJeffrey Armstrong
2021-04-07Fixed many issues related to reporting status. Initial debugging of titan ↵Jeffrey Armstrong
upload handling.
2021-04-02API calls to the gemini interface should work. API calls to the titan ↵Jeffrey Armstrong
interface need implementation.
2021-04-01Jobs are now inserted into the database when launched. Job listings work.Jeffrey Armstrong
2021-04-01Added support for viewing individual instruction pages, assigning players, ↵Jeffrey Armstrong
and launching instruction jobs
2021-03-30Modified the jobs table. Added job derived type to the database module. ↵Jeffrey Armstrong
Need accessor calls.
2021-03-30Added script to scan and load instructions. Instructions now displayed on a ↵Jeffrey Armstrong
page.
2021-03-30Fixed outstanding issues in template variable assignment and player content ↵Jeffrey Armstrong
building. Removed unnecessary logging calls.
2021-03-29Added further player functions to db. Added contents for listing players ↵Jeffrey Armstrong
via gemini.
2021-03-27Minor cleanup of the template code. Started on main program handling requests.Jeffrey Armstrong
2021-03-26Started work on a template engine complete with variables. Added a few ↵Jeffrey Armstrong
database routines and some hopeful, untested changes to the sql creation script.
2021-03-25Started on server components. Implemented thin, only-necessary sqlite ↵Jeffrey Armstrong
wrapping in Fortran.