open-consul/ui-v2/app/routes/dc/services/instance.js

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import Route from '@ember/routing/route';
import { inject as service } from '@ember/service';
import { hash } from 'rsvp';
import { get } from '@ember/object';
export default Route.extend({
data: service('data-source/service'),
model: function(params) {
const dc = this.modelFor('dc').dc.Name;
const nspace = this.modelFor('nspace').nspace.substr(1) || 'default';
return hash({
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dc: dc,
nspace: nspace,
item: this.data.source(
uri => uri`/${nspace}/${dc}/service-instance/${params.id}/${params.node}/${params.name}`
),
}).then(model => {
UI: Add support for blocking queries on the service instance detail page (#5487) This commit includes several pieces of functionality to enable services to be removed and the page to present information that this has happened but also keep the deleted information on the page. Along with the more usual blocking query based listing. To enable this: 1. Implements `meta` on the model (only available on collections in ember) 2. Adds new `catchable` ComputedProperty alongside a `listen` helper for working with specific errors that can be thrown from EventSources in an ember-like way. Briefly, normal computed properties update when a property changes, EventSources can additionally throw errors so we can catch them and show different visuals based on that. Also: Add support for blocking queries on the service instance detail page 1. Previous we could return undefined when a service instance has no proxy, but this means we have nothing to attach `meta` to. We've changed this to return an almost empty object, so with only a meta property. At first glance there doesn't seem to be any way to provide a proxy object to templates and be able to detect whether it is actually null or not so we instead change some conditional logic in the templates to detect the property we are using to generate the anchor. 2. Made a `pauseUntil` test helper function for steps where we wait for things. This helps for DRYness but also means if we can move away from setInterval to something else later, we can do it in one place 3. Whilst running into point 1 here, we managed to make the blocking queries eternally loop. Whilst this is due to an error in the code and shouldn't ever happen whilst in actual use, we've added an extra check so that we only recur/loop the blocking query if the previous response has a `meta.cursor` Adds support for blocking queries on the node detail page (#5489) 1. Moves data re-shaping for the templates variables into a repository so they are easily covered by blocking queries (into coordinatesRepo) 2. The node API returns a 404 as signal for deregistration, we also close the sessions and coordinates blocking queries when this happens
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// this will not be run in a blocking loop, but this is ok as
// its highly unlikely that a service will suddenly change to being a
// connect-proxy or vice versa so leave as is for now
return hash({
...model,
proxyMeta:
// proxies and mesh-gateways can't have proxies themselves so don't even look
['connect-proxy', 'mesh-gateway'].includes(get(model.item, 'Kind'))
? null
: this.data.source(
uri =>
uri`/${nspace}/${dc}/proxy-instance/${params.id}/${params.node}/${params.name}`
),
}).then(model => {
if (typeof get(model, 'proxyMeta.ServiceID') === 'undefined') {
return model;
}
const proxy = {
id: get(model, 'proxyMeta.ServiceID'),
node: get(model, 'proxyMeta.Node'),
name: get(model, 'proxyMeta.ServiceName'),
};
return hash({
...model,
// Proxies have identical dc/nspace as their parent instance
// No need to use Proxy's dc/nspace response
proxy: this.data.source(
uri => uri`/${nspace}/${dc}/service-instance/${proxy.id}/${proxy.node}/${proxy.name}`
),
});
});
});
},
setupController: function(controller, model) {
controller.setProperties(model);
},
});