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Feature/merge develop and project manager connection #123

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@MatsJohansen87 MatsJohansen87 commented Sep 5, 2024

General Summary

add negotiate options

Description

add configs to perform negotiations

Motivation and Context

Users want to negotiate with biobanks to get their samples.
At the moment there are the BBMRI negotiator and the DKTK Project-Manager.

The configuration allows to

  • define which app to use
  • which backend url should be called when creating or editing a request
  • the mapping of the default collection of each site (multiple collections per site not possible yet, but will be in the future

How Has This Been Tested?

Chrome browser

  • The commit message follows guidelines
  • Tests for the changes have been added
  • Documentation has been added/ updated

MatsJohansen87 and others added 25 commits December 19, 2023 14:46
@MatsJohansen87 MatsJohansen87 changed the base branch from main to develop September 5, 2024 13:07
torbrenner and others added 2 commits September 6, 2024 10:55
The file is only needed by developers and is not needed for production
lenses as the project manager should run on it's own server
…-torben

Adjustments to project-manager connection deployment
@MatsJohansen87 MatsJohansen87 merged commit bd931f2 into develop Sep 6, 2024
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@MatsJohansen87 MatsJohansen87 deleted the feature/merge-develop-and-project-manager-connection branch September 6, 2024 09:07
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