* ui: Add functionality to metrics mocks:
1. More randomness during blocking queries
2. NaN and undefined values that come from prometheus
3. General trivial amends to bring things closer to the style of the
project
* Provider should always provide data as a string or undefined
* Use a placeholder `-` if the metrics endpoint responds with undefined data
* ci: stop building darwin/386 binaries
Go 1.15 drops support for 32-bit binaries on Darwin https://golang.org/doc/go1.15#darwin
* tls: ConnectionState::NegotiatedProtocolIsMutual is deprecated in Go 1.15, this value is always true
* correct error messages that changed slightly
* Completely regenerate some TLS test data
Co-authored-by: R.B. Boyer <rb@hashicorp.com>
* Pass down nspace and dc from Service model down to prometheus request
* Reviewing notes fix-ups
* Fix on dc/nspace to send from upstream/downstream card
The Intention.Apply RPC is quite large, so this PR attempts to break it down into smaller functions and dissolves the pre-config-entry approach to the breakdown as it only confused things.
* ui: Add predicate, comparator and necessary files for the search/sort
* Implement search and sort for upstream instance list
* ui: Tweak CSS so its all part of the component
* Remove the old proxy test attribute
Header is: X-Consul-Default-ACL-Policy=<allow|deny>
This is of particular utility when fetching matching intentions, as the
fallthrough for a request that doesn't match any intentions is to
enforce using the default acl policy.
* Refactor grid styling for Topology page
* Crate TopologyMetrics Button component and move styling
* Create intention ID
* fixup button styling
* Return a link to the create intention page
* Rename Button to Popover component
* Fixup serializer test
* ui: Inline Topology Intention Actions (#9153)
* Add arrow and dot to/from metrics back in
* Add addional space to have metrics wrap and show in smaller screens
* Move logic for finding positioning
* Use color variables
Co-authored-by: John Cowen <johncowen@users.noreply.github.com>
defaultMetrics was being set at package import time, which meant that it received an instance of
the original default. But lib/telemetry.InitTelemetry sets a new global when it is called.
This resulted in the metrics being sent nowhere.
This commit changes defaultMetrics to be a function, so it will return the global instance when
called. Since it is called after InitTelemetry it will return the correct metrics instance.
If one isn't included, then the nil check in the formatter never fails due to an empty slice being passed in, which causes the kv output to always get printed.
The Catalog, Config Entry, KV and Session resources potentially re-validate the input as its coming in. We need to prevent snapshot restoration failures due to missing namespaces or namespaces that are being deleted in enterprise.