4 Commits (e44decf76ad5666c3c6fd73d42ac7112be4b1daa)

Author SHA1 Message Date
Kirill Sizov 2240b3f4aa
Replace npm with yarn (#113)
* package.json: private true

* delete package-lock.json

* cvat-core/package.json: fix path for cvat-data

* replace npm with yarn

* replace npm with yarn

* add yarn.lock files

* replace npm with yarn

* remark: replace npm with yarn

* fixes

* fixes

* alligment

* workflows: replace npm with yarn

* revert husky version

* replace npm with yarn on ci image

* add yarn for ci image

* enable debug mode for main workflow

* debug mode

* v0.0.0

* resolve dependencies issues

* update docs

* exit debug mode

* add yarn.lock to the ui image

* fix three version

* resolve conflicts

* [no ci] use yarn instead of npm

* fix src path
4 years ago
Vitaliy Nishukov 7512fd6883
Reformatted (#2349) 5 years ago
Boris Sekachev 8df5d615a4
Updated README.md files (added info about versioning) (#1490)
* Updated README.md files (added info about versioning)

* Typos
6 years ago
Andrey Zhavoronkov e7808cfb03
Data streaming using chunks (#1007)
Huge feature (200+ commits from different developers). It completely changes layout of data (please expect very long DB migration process if you have a lot of tasks). The primary idea is to send data as zip chunks (e.g. 36 images in one chunk) or encoded video chunks and decode them on the client side. It helps to solve the problem with latency  when you try to view a separate frame in the UI quickly (play mode).
Another important feature of the patch is to provide access to the original images. Thus for annotations the client uses compressed chunks but if you want to export a dataset Datumaro will use original chunks (but video will be decoded with original quality and encoded with maximum/optimal quality in any case).
6 years ago