Merge pull request #4247 from hashicorp/feature/acl-sort-by-name
UI - Sort ACL tokens by name
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{{#block-slot 'content'}}
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{{#if (gt filtered.length 0)}}
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{{#tabular-collection
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items=filtered as |item index|
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items=(sort-by 'Name:asc' filtered) as |item index|
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}}
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{{#block-slot 'header'}}
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<th>Name</th>
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@setupApplicationTest
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Feature: dc / acls / list-order
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In order to be able to find ACL tokens easier
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As a user
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I want to see the ACL listed alphabetically by Name
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Scenario: I have 10 randomly sorted tokens
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Given 1 datacenter model with the value "datacenter"
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And 10 acl model from yaml
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---
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- Name: zz
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- Name: 123
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- Name: aa
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- Name: 9857
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- Name: sfgr
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- Name: foo
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- Name: bar
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- Name: xft
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- Name: z-35y
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- Name: __acl
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---
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When I visit the acls page for yaml
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dc: datacenter
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---
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Then I see name on the acls like yaml
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- __acl
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- 123
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- 9857
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- aa
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- bar
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- foo
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- sfgr
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- xft
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- z-35y
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- zz
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import steps from '../../steps';
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// step definitions that are shared between features should be moved to the
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// tests/acceptance/steps/steps.js file
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export default function(assert) {
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return steps(assert).then('I should find a file', function() {
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assert.ok(true, this.step);
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});
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}
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const iterator = new Array(_component.length).fill(true);
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iterator.forEach(function(item, i, arr) {
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const actual = _component.objectAt(i)[property];
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const expected = yaml[i];
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// anything coming from the DOM is going to be text/strings
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// if the yaml has numbers, cast them to strings
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// TODO: This would get problematic for deeper objects
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// will have to look to do this recursively
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const expected = typeof yaml[i] === 'number' ? yaml[i].toString() : yaml[i];
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assert.deepEqual(
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actual,
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expected,
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