* Converted navigation menu into a dropdown menu
* Moved collapsed side panel menu icons into top row
* Auto refresh when conversation is deleted to update side panel and route back to main page if deletion is on current conversation
* Highlight the current conversation in the side panel
* Dynamic homepage messages with current day and time of day.
* `colorutils` upgraded to have more expansive tailwind color options and dynamic class name generation.
* Converted create agent button alert into shadcn `ToolTip`
* Colored lines and icons for agents in chat window
* Cleaned up border styling in dark mode
* fixed three dot menu in side panel to be more easier to click
* Add the KhojLogo import in the nav menu and use a default user profile icon when not authenticated
* Get rid of custom --box-shadow CSS variable
* Pass the agent metadat through the chat body data in order to style the send button
* Add login to the unauthenticated login view, redirecto to home if conversation history not loaded
* Set a max height for the input text area
* Simplify tailwind class names
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Co-authored-by: sabaimran <narmiabas@gmail.com>
To improve the developer experience for front-end development, we're migrating to Next.js. In order to do this migration page-by-page, we're using static site generation via Next.js. This also helps us avoid making cross site requests from front-end to back-end for the time being, while giving a ramp to separating out server and client if needed for scale down the road.
Dev instructions for using the next.js setup are in the added README.
This adds scaffolding for including the built files in the python package as well as the docker images. Docker setup has been tested locally. In order to verify the build is working as expected, we can navigate to the {khoj_host}:42110/experimental and verify that the experiment page comes up.
This setup works with serving static files included in the src/interface/web folder from the Django app. The key bit for understanding the setup is in the yarn export command in package.json.