Applied consistent design patterns to operational settings cards using SettingSection, SettingRow, and Toggle components for improved user experience. ## Updated Cards ### ProcurementSettingsCard - Replaced checkboxes with toggle switches for all boolean settings - Added progressive disclosure for auto-approval threshold settings - Grouped smart procurement options with consistent toggle rows - Added helpful descriptions and tooltips - Better visual hierarchy with icons and sections ### ProductionSettingsCard - Converted quality check and schedule optimization to toggles - Progressive disclosure for quality parameters (only shown when enabled) - Improved section organization with clearer headings - Better responsive grid layouts ### POSSettingsCard - Replaced sync checkboxes with toggle switches - Cleaner layout with SettingRow components - Enhanced info box with dark mode support - Better visual feedback for sync settings ### SupplierSettingsCard - Wrapped in SettingSection for consistency - Better organized performance thresholds - Enhanced info box styling with dark mode - Clearer visual hierarchy ### OrderSettingsCard - Converted discount and delivery toggles - Progressive disclosure not needed but consistent layout applied - Better organized sections with icons - Enhanced info box with business rules explanation ## Key Improvements - ✅ Toggle switches instead of checkboxes for binary settings - ✅ Progressive disclosure hides complexity until needed - ✅ Consistent SettingSection wrapping for all cards - ✅ Dark mode support for info boxes - ✅ Help text and tooltips for better guidance - ✅ Responsive layouts optimized for mobile and desktop - ✅ Icons for visual recognition - ✅ Unified design language across all operational settings All cards now follow the same design patterns established in the bakery and user settings redesign.
🍞 Bakery IA - Multi-Service Architecture
Welcome to Bakery IA, an advanced AI-powered platform for bakery management and optimization. This project implements a microservices architecture with multiple interconnected services to provide comprehensive bakery management solutions.
🚀 Quick Start
Prerequisites
- Docker Desktop with Kubernetes enabled
- Docker Compose
- Node.js (for frontend development)
Running the Application
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Clone the repository:
git clone <repository-url> cd bakery-ia -
Set up environment variables:
cp .env.example .env # Edit .env with your specific configuration -
Run with Docker Compose:
docker-compose up --build -
Or run with Kubernetes (Docker Desktop):
# Enable Kubernetes in Docker Desktop # Run the setup script ./scripts/setup-kubernetes-dev.sh
🏗️ Architecture Overview
The project follows a microservices architecture with the following main components:
- Frontend: React-based dashboard for user interaction
- Gateway: API gateway handling authentication and routing
- Services: Multiple microservices handling different business domains
- Infrastructure: Redis, RabbitMQ, PostgreSQL databases
🐳 Kubernetes Infrastructure
🛠️ Services
The project includes multiple services:
- Auth Service: Authentication and authorization
- Tenant Service: Multi-tenancy management
- Sales Service: Sales processing
- External Service: Integration with external systems
- Training Service: AI model training
- Forecasting Service: Demand forecasting
- Notification Service: Notifications and alerts
- Inventory Service: Inventory management
- Recipes Service: Recipe management
- Suppliers Service: Supplier management
- POS Service: Point of sale
- Orders Service: Order management
- Production Service: Production planning
- Alert Processor: Background alert processing
📊 Monitoring
The system includes comprehensive monitoring with:
- Prometheus for metrics collection
- Grafana for visualization
- ELK stack for logging (planned)
🚀 Production Deployment
For production deployment on clouding.io with Kubernetes:
- Set up your clouding.io Kubernetes cluster
- Update image references to your container registry
- Configure production-specific values
- Deploy using the production kustomization:
kubectl apply -k infrastructure/kubernetes/environments/production/
🤝 Contributing
- Fork the repository
- Create a feature branch
- Make your changes
- Submit a pull request
🔧 Troubleshooting
macOS "too many open files" error
If you encounter the "too many open files" error when running the application on macOS:
failed to create fsnotify watcher: too many open files
This is related to system limits on file system watchers. The kind configuration has been updated to handle this, but if you still encounter issues:
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Restart your Kind cluster with the updated configuration:
kind delete cluster --name bakery-ia-local kind create cluster --config kind-config.yaml --name bakery-ia-local -
If needed, you can also increase the macOS system limits (though this shouldn't be necessary with the updated kind configuration):
# Check current limits sysctl kern.maxfiles kern.maxfilesperproc # These are usually set high enough by default, but if needed: # sudo sysctl -w kern.maxfiles=65536 # sudo sysctl -w kern.maxfilesperproc=65536
📄 License
This project is licensed under the MIT License.