* Add sorting to ACLs policies with comparator
* Add acls/roles sorting test
* Add navigation test for acls/policies
* Update onchange value for sorting policies
* Add sorting to ACLs roles with comparator
* Add acls/roles sorting test
* Add navigation feature test to roles
* Update onchange value target for sorting roles
* Add sorting to ACLs tokens with tests
* Create token comparator and implement in template
* Upgrade @hashicorp/consul-api-double to 3.1.6
* Add navigation test to acls tokens
* ui: CSS and component changes to the <EmptyState /> component
* ui: Reset the auth-form component back to its initial state
Moving forwards we are going to have the auth-form on the page all the
time, even when logged in (for relogging in purposes). This means the
auth-form will not always be removed from the DOM when you log in.
This sets the form back to its idle state before calling onsubmit
* ui: Make a public api for modal-dialog with a single close method
* ui : Move cache reset somewhere that makes more sense, + single refresh
1. Centralize cache resetting elsewhere, for now the store makes most
sense, although I would prefer the Repository class, so using the store
is temporary
2. We only need to refresh on login once, unless we have a differing
nspace
* ui: Ensure visibilitychange events are cleaned up
* ui: Only cache DataSource data if we have any, + only clear the cache
* ui: Add the modal login dialog to both unauth and auth views
This means we can 'relogin' when already logged in
* ui: Add new empty states
* ui: CSS Tweaks
* Remove marketing grays
* ui: Styling fixes (#7885)
* Move cellHeight to ListCollection js file
* Fix composite row border-top-color onHover state
* Add empty health check icon to CompositeRow styling
* ui: Slightly refactor %composite-rows and reuse ConsulServiceList component (#7886)
* ui: Move individual component types into a single %composite-list plus
1. Removes all out separate CSS components (that match HTML components)
to favour not having those separate for the moemnt at least
2. Reuses <ConsulServiceList /> component for Terminating Gateways >
Linked Services
* ui: Tweak breadcrumb spacing for '/' separator
* Fix up the tests i.e. services per tab so we can call them all services
* ui: Misc discovery chain fixes (#7892)
1. Look for a default splitter before looking for a default resolver in
order to route to.
2. Delay adding svg listeners until afterRender (fixes split tooltip)
3. Make router id's consistent for highlighting default routers in when
clicking the graph
* ui: If an error occurs on the server, surface it in the notification (#7893)
* ui: Delete old unused CSS (#7909)
This commit deletes CSS that we no longer use and we definitely will not
ever use.
We also dedup all of our imports here as it turns out SASS doesn't
dedupe imports. Strangely this increases out CSS weight by ~1kb instead
of reducing but we'd rather keep things deduped as that was the
intention
* ui: Redesign - Exposed Paths (#7912)
* Add new exposed paths icons to codebase
* Redesign Exposed Paths and create copy-button hover on Composite Row
* Refactor FeedbackDialog and CopyButton
* Change this.element to use `{{ref }}` now we don't have an element
We changed this to a tagless component with an eye to moving this to a
glimmer component, without spotting that this would also remove the
`this.element` property.
This adds an equivalent using the ref modifier.
Co-authored-by: John Cowen <jcowen@hashicorp.com>
* ui: Remove box-shadow and pointer cursor from metada list hover effect (#7914)
Co-authored-by: Kenia <19161242+kaxcode@users.noreply.github.com>
* ui: Renames CopyButtonFeedback to CopyButton and use it everywhere
* Uncapitalize output
* Remove the ability to set the contents via an attr, and..
..change the attribute for the string that gets copied to be called
'value' so it feels like HTML
* 6 new components for new login/logout flow, plus SSO support
UI Components:
1. AuthDialog: Wraps/orchestrates AuthForm and AuthProfile
2. AuthForm: Authorization form shown when logged out.
3. AuthProfile: Simple presentational component to show the users
'Profile'
4. OidcSelect: A 'select' component for selecting an OIDC provider,
dynamically uses either a single select menu or multiple buttons
depending on the amount of providers
Data Components:
1. JwtSource: Given an OIDC provider URL this component will request a
token from the provider and fire an donchange event when it has been
retrieved. Used by TokenSource.
2. TokenSource: Given a oidc provider name or a Consul SecretID,
TokenSource will use whichever method/API requests required to retrieve
Consul ACL Token, which is emitted to the onchange event handler.
Very basic README documentation included here, which is likely to be
refined somewhat.
* CSS required for new auth/SSO UI components
* Remaining app code required to tie the new auth/SSO work together
* CSS code required to help tie the auth/SSO work together
* Test code in order to get current tests passing with new auth/SSO flow
..plus extremely basics/skipped rendering tests for the new components
* Treat the secret received from the server as the truth
Previously we've always treated what the user typed as the truth, this
breaks down when using SSO as the user doesn't type anything to retrieve
a token. Therefore we change this so that we use the secret in the API
response as the truth.
* Make sure removing an dom tree from a buffer only removes its own tree
This commit moved the checkbox used for marking a token as
local/global to use a more traditional UX, i.e.:
[ ] Question?
Clicking the radiobutton toggles true/false:
true = yes
false = no
instead of:
false=yes
true=no
* Fix clickFirstAnchor bug
* Create Proxy Info Tab for Instance Detail Page
* Create tests for ProxyInfo and update other scenarios with Proxy data
* ui: Refactors our app-view/%app-view component (#7752)
Co-authored-by: John Cowen <johncowen@users.noreply.github.com>
* ui: Logout button
This commit adds an easier way to logout of the UI using a logout button
Notes:
- Added a Logout button to the main navigation when you are logged in,
meaning you have easy access to a way to log out of the UI.
- Changed all wording to use 'Log in/out' vocabulary instad of 'stop
using'.
- The logout button opens a panel to show you your current ACL
token and a logout button in order to logout.
- When using legacy ACLs we don't show the current ACL token as legacy
ACLs tokens only have secret values, whereas the new ACLs use a
non-secret ID plus a secret ID (that we don't show).
- We also added a new `<EmptyState />` component to use for all our
empty states. We currently only use this for the ACLs disabled screen to
provide more outgoing links to more readind material/documentation to
help you to understand and enable ACLs.
- The `<DataSink />` component is the sibling to our `<DataSource />`
component and whilst is much simpler (as it doesn't require polling
support), its tries to use the same code patterns for consistencies
sake.
- We had a fun problem with ember-data's `store.unloadAll` here, and in
the end went with `store.init` to empty the ember-data store instead due
to timing issues.
- We've tried to use already existing patterns in the Consul UI here
such as our preexisting `feedback` service, although these are likely to
change in the future. The thinking here is to add this feature with as
little change as possible.
Overall this is a precursor to a much larger piece of work centered on
auth in the UI. We figured this was a feature complete piece of work as
it is and thought it was worthwhile to PR as a feature on its own, which
also means the larger piece of work will be a smaller scoped PR also.
* ui: Move components to the new nested structure
* Move data-test attribute to the correct HTML element
We don't currently rely on this, but was incorrectly placed on the input
rather than the label tag
* Fix up left over curly bracket components that were causing issues
For some reason the combination of:
1. Old style curly bracket components
2. data-test-* attributes
3. Moving to the new component file structure
Meant that our data-test-* selectors where no longer being rendered.
Whilst this had no effect on the app, it meant our tests suite could no
longer select DOM elements in order to assert various things.
Moving the old style curly bracket components to the new style XML/Angle
bracket format fixes the issue
* Update ui-v2/app/templates/dc/nodes/-services.hbs
Co-Authored-By: Greg Hoin <1416421+gregone@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update ui-v2/app/templates/dc/nodes/-services.hbs
Co-Authored-By: Greg Hoin <1416421+gregone@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Greg Hoin <1416421+gregone@users.noreply.github.com>
* Modify templates with codemods angle brackets
* ui: Fix up problem with intention filter action attribute
Co-authored-by: Kenia <19161242+kaxcode@users.noreply.github.com>
* ui: Acceptance test improvements to prepare for more NS tests
* ui: Namespace acceptance testing (#7005)
* Update api-double and consul-api-double for http.body
* Adds places where we missed passing the nspace through
* Hardcode nspace CRUD to use the default nspace for policies and roles
* Alter test helpers to allow us to control nspaces from the outside
* Amends to allow tests to account for namespace, move ns from queryParam
1. We decided to move how we pass the namespace value through to the
backend when performing write actions (create, update). Previoulsy we
were using the queryParam although using the post body is the preferred
method to send the Namespace details through to the backend.
2. Other various amends to take into account testing across multiple
namespaced scenarios
* Enable nspace testing by default
* Remove last few occurances of old style http assertions
We had informally 'deprecated' our old style of http assertions that
relied on the order of http calls (even though that order was not
important for the assertion). Following on from our namespace work we
removed the majority of the old occrances of these old style assertions.
This commit removes the remaining few, and also then cleans up the
assertions/http.js file to only include the ones we are using.
This reduces our available step count further and prevents any confusion
over the usage of the old types and the new types.
* ui: Namespace CRUD acceptance tests (#7016)
* Upgrade consul-api-double
* Add all the things required for testing:
1. edit and index page objects
2. enable CONSUL_NSPACE_COUNT cookie setting
3. enable mutating HTTP response bodies based on URL
* Add acceptance test for nspace edit/delete/list and searching
* ui: Change action-group to use new popup-menu component in intentions
* ui: Slight amends to aria-menu to prevent scrolling
* ui: Begin to use aria-menu/popover-menu for other elements
* Use a simpler, hackier method to fix up zIndexing
* ui: Implement new confirmation dialogs in other list views (#7080)
This includes another amend to the popover-menu in order to allow
mutiple confirmations/subpanels in the same popover menu.
The functionality added here to allow this is likely to change in the
future.
* Change all instances of yield/block-slots to use attributes over positional arguments
* Remove the ability to use yield/block-slots with positional params
Adds namespace support to the UI:
1. Namespace CRUD/management
2. Show Namespace in relevant areas (intentions, upstreams)
3. Main navigation bar improvements
4. Logic/integration to interact with a new `internal/acl/authorize` endpoint
## HTTPAdapter (#5637)
## Ember upgrade 2.18 > 3.12 (#6448)
### Proxies can no longer get away with not calling _super
This means that we can't use create anymore to define dynamic methods.
Therefore we dynamically make 2 extended Proxies on demand, and then
create from those. Therefore we can call _super in the init method of
the extended Proxies.
### We aren't allowed to reset a service anymore
We never actually need to now anyway, this is a remnant of the refactor
from browser based confirmations. We fix it as simply as possible here
but will revisit and remove the old browser confirm functionality at a
later date
### Revert classes to use ES5 style to workaround babel transp. probs
Using a mixture of ES6 classes (and hence super) and arrow functions
means that when babel transpiles the arrow functions down to ES5, a
reference to this is moved before the call to super, hence causing a js
error.
Furthermore, we the testing environment no longer lets use use
apply/call on the constructor.
These errors only manifests during testing (only in the testing
environment), the application itself runs fine with no problems without
this change.
Using ES5 style class definitions give us freedom to do all of the above
without causing any errors, so we reverted these classes back to ES5
class definitions
### Skip test that seems to have changed due to a change in RSVP timing
This test tests a usecase/area of the API that will probably never ever
be used, it was more testing out the API. We've skipped the test for now
as this doesn't affect the application itself, but left a note to come
back here later to investigate further
### Remove enumerableContentDidChange
Initial testing looks like we don't need to call this function anymore,
the function no longer exists
### Rework Changeset.isSaving to take into account new ember APIs
Setting/hanging a computedProperty of an instantiated object no longer
works. Move to setting it on the prototype/class definition instead
### Change how we detect whether something requires listening
New ember API's have changed how you can detect whether something is a
computedProperty or not. It's not immediately clear if its even possible
now. Therefore we change how we detect whether something should be
listened to or not by just looking for presence of `addEventListener`
### Potentially temporary change of ci test scripts to ensure deps exist
All our tooling scripts run through a Makefile (for people familiar with
only using those), which then call yarn scripts which can be called
independently (for people familar with only using yarn).
The Makefile targets always check to make sure all the dependencies are
installed before running anything that requires them (building, testing
etc).
The CI scripts/targets didn't follow this same route and called the yarn
scripts directly (usually CI builds a cache of the dependencies first).
For some reason this cache isn't doing what it usually does, and it
looks as though, in CI, ember isn't installed.
This commit makes the CI scripts consistently use the same method as all
of the other tooling scripts (Makefile target > Install Deps if
required > call yarn script). This should install the dependencies if
for some reason the CI cache building doesn't complete/isn't successful.
Potentially this commit may be reverted if, the root of the problem is
elsewhere, although consistency is always good, so it might be a good
idea to leave this commit as is even if we need to debug and fix things
elsewhere.
### Make test-parallel consistent with the rest of the tooling scripts
As we are here making changes for CI purposes (making test-ci
consistent), we spotted that test-parallel is also inconsistent and also
the README manual instructions won't work without `ember` installed
globally.
This commit makes everything consistent and changes the manual
instructions to use the local ember instance that gets installed via
yarn
### Re-wrangle catchable to fit with new ember 3.12 APIs
In the upgrade from ember 3.8 > 3.12 the public interfaces for
ComputedProperties have changed slightly. `meta` is no longer a public
property of ComputedProperty but of a ComputedDecoratorImpl mixin
instead.
7e4ba1096e/packages/%40ember/-internals/metal/lib/computed.ts (L725)
There seems to be no way, by just using publically available
methods, to replicate this behaviour so that we can create our own
'ComputedProperty` factory via injecting the ComputedProperty class as
we did previously.
3f333bada1/ui-v2/app/utils/computed/factory.js (L1-L18)
Instead we dynamically hang our `Catchable` `catch` method off the
instantiated ComputedProperty. In doing it like this `ComputedProperty`
has already has its `meta` method mixed in so we don't have to manually
mix it in ourselves (which doesn't seem possible)
This functionality is only used during our work in trying to ensure
our EventSource/BlockingQuery work was as 'ember-like' as possible (i.e.
using the traditional Route.model hooks and ember-like Controller
properties). Our ongoing/upcoming work on a componentized approach to
data a.k.a `<DataSource />` means we will be able to remove the majority
of the code involved here now that it seems to be under an amount of
flux in ember.
### Build bindata_assetfs.go with new UI changes
Migrate roughly half of the base components into base
Adds a target for easily formatting CSS
Further CSS amends/migration (#5921)
1. tooltips within tables where a slightly bit troublesome due to a mix
of `inline-flex`, `overflow` and the need for truncation. This refineds
tooltips a slight bit more to work 'everywhere'.
2. We also move tooltip to use the correct color and min-width from
structure, but we overwrite the min-width here until we get confirmation
on widths/alignment of text within a tooltip.
3. Tiny fixes for breadcrumbs and toggle-buttons in tabular listings
4. Now we inline-flex our table cells, it means it is impossible to
truncate text without wrapping it in another element. This wraps all
Description like text in `<p>` tags. Generally the first column of text
is already wrapped in an `<a>` tag. Other items such as consul tags and
policy names etc get 'cutoff' rather than truncated.
5. We are now using all the icons from `@hashicorp/structure-icons`
Adds support for ACL Roles and Service Identities CRUD, along with necessary changes to Tokens, and the CSS improvements required.
Also includes refinements/improvements for easier testing of deeply nested components.
1. ember-data adapter/serializer/model triplet for Roles
2. repository, form/validations and searching filter for Roles
3. Moves potentially, repeated, or soon to to repeated functionality
into a mixin (mainly for 'many policy' relationships)
4. A few styling tweaks for little edge cases around roles
5. Router additions, Route, Controller and templates for Roles
Also see:
* UI: ACL Roles cont. plus Service Identities (#5661 and #5720)
Add totals to some listing views, remove healthcheck totals
1. Adds markup to render totals for Services, Nodes, Intentions and v1
ACLs
2. Removes counts from healthcheck filters, and therefore simplify text,
moving the copy to the templates
3. Alter test to reflect the fact that the text of the buttons are no
static in the component template rather than a dynamic attribute
This does several things to make improving the search experience easier
moving forwards:
1. Separate searching off from filtering. 'Searching' can be thought of
as specifically 'text searching' whilst filtering is more of a
boolean/flag search.
2. Decouple the actual searching functionality to almost pure,
isolated / unit testable units and unit test. (I still import embers get
which, once I upgrade to 3.5, I shouldn't need)
3. Searching rules are now configurable from the outside, i.e. not
wrapped in Controllers or Components.
4. General searching itself now can use an asynchronous approach based on
events. This prepares for future possibilities of handing off the
searching to a web worker or elsewhere, which should aid in large scale
searching and prepares the way for other searching methods.
5. Adds the possibility of have multiple searches in one
template/route/page.
Additionally, this adds a WithSearching mixin to aid linking the
searching to ember in an ember-like way in a single place. Plus a
WithListeners mixin to aid with cleaning up of event listeners on
Controller/Component destruction.
Post-initial work I slightly changed the API of create listeners:
Returning the handler from a `remover` means you can re-add it again if you
want to, this avoids having to save a reference to the handler elsewhere
to do the same.
The `remove` method itself now returns an array of handlers, again you
might want to use these again or something, and its also more useful
then just returning an empty array.
The more I look at this the more I doubt that you'll ever use `remove`
to remove individual handlers, you may aswell just use the `remover`
returned from add. I've added some comments to reflect this, but they'll
likely be removed once I'm absolutely sure of this.
I also added some comments for WithSearching to explain possible further
work re: moving `searchParams` so it can be `hung` off the
controller object
In some circumstances a consul 1.4 client could be running in an
un-upgraded 1.3 or lower cluster. Currently this gives a 500 error on
the new ACL token endpoint. Here we catch this specific 500 error/message
and set the users AccessorID to null. Elsewhere in the frontend we use
this fact (AccessorID being null) to decide whether to present the
legacy or the new ACL UI to the user.
Also:
- Re-adds in most of the old style ACL acceptance tests, now that we are keeping the old style UI
- Restricts code editors to HCL only mode for all `Rules` editing (legacy/'half legacy'/new style)
- Adds a [Stop using] button to the old style ACL rows so its possible to logout.
- Updates copy and documentation links for the upgrade notices
* 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
* Move notification texts to a slightly different layer (#4572)
* Further Simplify/refactor the actions/notification layer (#4573)
1. Move the 'with-feedback' actions to a 'with-blocking-action' mixin
which better describes what it does
2. Additional set of unit tests almost over the entire layer to prove
things work/add confidence for further changes
The multiple 'with-action' mixins used for every 'index/edit' combo are
now reduced down to only contain the functionality related to their
specific routes, i.e. where to redirect.
The actual functionality to block and carry out the action and then
notify are 'almost' split out so that their respective classes/objects do
one thing and one thing 'well'.
Mixins are chosen for the moment as the decoration approach used by
mixins feels better than multiple levels of inheritence, but I would
like to take this fuether in the future to a 'compositional' based
approach.
There is still possible further work to be done here, but I'm a lot
happier now this is reduced down into separate parts.