Various ember addons produced deprecation messages, some in the browser
console and some in terminal. Upgrading and replacing some of these has
reduced this.
Upgrades:
- ember-collection
- ember-computed-style
Replacements:
- ember-pluralize replaced with ember-inflector
- ember-cli-format-number replaced with custom helper using standard
`toLocaleString`
Removing ember-cli-format-number also meant some further changes related
to decimal places in the tomography graph, done using `toFixed`
The ExternalSources background-images have also now been escaped
correctly preventing in-development `console` warnings.
The only deprecation warnings are now from ember-block-slots, only in
terminal, making for a better development experience overall, especially now we
have an empty browser console
Also adds a `callIfType` 'helper util' which is a util specifically for helpers (it conforms to a helper argument signature) to be expanded upon later.
* website: docs for catalog sync
* website: document consul-k8s
* website: document helm options
* Add new helm fields
* website: fix the description of the sync page
* website: address feedback
* website: clarify coredns requirement
* website: clarify that the server cluster can run anywhere
(NOTE: This was squashed to make cherry-picking to stable-website easier)
1. The 'Services' header need to be knocked ot the right slightly to line
up properly with the service name when there are no external source
icons.
2. Add a single space between ServiceName and ServiceID on the Node >
[Services] tab table.
* Move almost everything to use %frames
* Fix pill styles of ACL types
* Remove horizontal scrollbars from dom recycling scroller component
* Make text areas look ok in Firefox
* Remove ember-bulma-css
* New form elements, break out %toggle
* %button design tweaks
* %form-element design tweaks
* Better hashicorp logo
* Small screen CSS improvements (#4624)
1. Reduce header size when there are no breadcrumbs
2. Make the filters toggleable, closed by default
3. Reduce the size of the footer on small screens
4. Hide all non-primary columns for forms
5. Slightly change the layout of various items, mainly buttons within
forms
6. Make some confirmation dialogs work vertically on small screens. Guessing we might be better just using native confirmations on small
screens
Having the code editor on removes the text area from the DOM, making it
more difficult to enter text in the text editor during testing. This
turns the code editor off whilst making edits during testing.
No changes to UI code
* Add function to wait for serfHealth in api tests
* Disable connect when creating semaphore test clients
* Wait for serfHealth when creating sessions in their tests
* Add helper functions to create lock/semaphore sessions without checks
* Log passing tests to prevent timeout in Travis due to lack of output