Thank you for your reminder. This is indeed my negligence.
In fact, I have browsed the code in the pgperffarm.git repository, including the client folder and the web folder. However, I found that the web folder has some unfinished html files and does not contain model class files. And the project used Django 1.8 without importing the Django REST Framework (When I talked to Mark about the PerfFarm project, he told me he insisted on using Django 1.11 and considered using the REST framework). So I mistakenly thought that the code in the web folder had been shelved.
In the newly initialized Django application, I upgraded its version and assigned the directory to make the project structure clearer. I want to use a separate front-end development approach (The front-end applications will use vue.js for programming.). I hope you can allow me to use it instead of the old one. I am willing to integrate the auth module into this new application as soon as possible.
Maybe I’m missing something (I’ve been offline a lot recently for unavoidable reasons), but the perf farm project already has a Django backend initialised and configured to work with community auth, on community infrastructure.
I created some model classes and also wrote scripts in the dbtools folder to import simulation data for development. I am hesitant to use admin or xadmin as the administrator's backend for the site (I prefer to use xadmin).
I hope this effect can enhance the future user experience:).
This application uses vue.js and element-ui, but if you insist on using other js libraries or not using js, please let me know. I will empty this project and then rewrite it as you wish.
My next step is to determine the necessary api interface and the corresponding components of the front-end application. Then implement them one by one.
Finally, as you can see, I created an organization named PGPerfFarm on github without permission. I sent you an invitation letter, and after you join, I am willing to hand over the administrator of the organization to you.