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16 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
John Cowen f9710c2c92 ui: Reconcile ember-data store when records are deleted via blocking (#5745)
* ui: Reconciliate ember-data store when records are deleted via blocking

Currently we are barely using the ember-data store/cache, but it will
still cache records in the store even though technically we aren't using
it.

This adds a SyncTime to every record that uses blocking queries so we
can delete older records from the ember-data cache to prevent them
building up

* ui: Add basic timestamp method we can access from tests, fixup tests

Adds a timestamp method that we can access from within tests so we can
test that the SyncTime is being set.

There is probably a better way to do this, but this is also probably the
simplest approach - we are also likely to revisit this at a later date
2019-09-04 08:34:57 +00:00
John Cowen 14c6152361
ui: Normal proxies link to services, sidecars to instances (#5944)
* ui: Normal proxies line to services, sidecars to instances

Following on from https://github.com/hashicorp/consul/pull/5933 we
noticed that 'normal' proxies should link to the service, rather than
the service instance. Additionally proxy 'searching' within the
repository should take into account the name of the node that the
originating service is on (sidecar proxies are generally co-located)

Added an additional test here to prove that a sidecar-proxy with the
same service id but on a different node does not show the sidecar proxy
link.
2019-06-20 09:37:17 +01:00
John Cowen 65cf56ad12
ui: Ensure Service Instance pages account for nodes (#5933)
Include node name in the URL for service instances
Integrate the node name slug into tests for service instance pages
2019-06-11 10:18:50 +01:00
John Cowen 9999ccf503
ui: Replaces destroyRecord with unloadRecord for KV 404's (#5837)
Just because Consul gives us a 404 this doesn't guarantee the KV doesn't
exist, it doesn't even mean we don't have access to it. Furthermore we
should never destroyRecord's without user interaction (therefore only via the
repo.delete method).

This switches destroyRecord to unloadRecord which performs the
additional legwork to keep ember-data in sync with the actual truth.

unloadRecord unloads the record from ember-data rather than sending an API
delete request, which would have been the intent here.
2019-06-04 15:56:20 +01:00
John Cowen 81f209d71e UI: ACL Roles (#5635)
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)
2019-05-01 18:22:37 +00:00
John Cowen 006b6000a8 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
2019-05-01 18:22:23 +00:00
John Cowen 1625a09372 ui: Adds blocking query support to the service detail page (#5479)
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.
2019-05-01 18:22:22 +00:00
John Cowen 45a2fa5a01 UI: Add blocking cursor validation and more straightforward throttle (#5470)
More recommendations for blocking queries clients was added here:

https://github.com/hashicorp/consul/pull/5358

This commit mainly adds cursor/index validation/correction based on
these recommendations (plus tests)

The recommendations also suggest that clients should include rate
limiting. Because of this, we've moved the throttling out of Consul UI
specific code and into Blocking Query specific code. Currently the 'rate
limiting' in this commit only adds a sleep to every iteration of the
loop, which is not the recommended approach, but the code here organizes
the throttling functionality into something we can work with later to
provide something more apt.
2019-05-01 18:22:21 +00:00
John Cowen 75d8abd562 UI: Add forking based on service instance id existence (#5392)
* ui: Add forking based on service instance id existence

Proxies come in 2 flavours, 'normal' and sidecar. We know when a proxy
is a sidecar proxy based on whether a DestinationServiceID is set.

LocalServiceAddress and LocalServicePort are only relevant for sidecar
proxies.

This adds template logic to show different text depending on this
information.

Additionally adds test around connect proxies (#5418)

1. Adds page object for the instance detail page
2. Adds further scenario steps used in the tests
3. Adds acceptance testing around the instance detail page. Services
with proxies and the sidecar proxies and proxies themselves
4. Adds datacenter column for upstreams
5. Fixes bug routing bug for decision as to whether to request proxy
information or not
2019-05-01 18:22:15 +00:00
John Cowen e0326c3b0a UI: Service Instances (#5326)
This gives more prominence to 'Service Instances' as opposed to 'Services'. It also begins to surface Connect related 'nouns' such as 'Proxies' and 'Upstreams' and begins to interconnect them giving more visibility to operators.

Various smaller changes:

1. Move healthcheck-status component to healthcheck-output
2. Create a new healthcheck-status component for showing the number of
checks plus its icon
3. Create a new healthcheck-info component to group multiple statuses
plus a different view if there are no checks
4. Componentize tag-list
2019-05-01 18:22:10 +00:00
John Cowen da36c2a0f9 UI: Add EventSource ready for implementing blocking queries (#5070)
- Maintain http headers as JSON-API meta for all API requests (#4946)
- Add EventSource ready for implementing blocking queries
- EventSource project implementation to enable blocking queries for service and node listings (#5267)
- Add setting to enable/disable blocking queries (#5352)
2019-05-01 18:22:06 +00:00
John Cowen 6311859877 ui: Prefer `cursor` over `index`, add `configuration` option to repos (#5042) 2019-05-01 18:21:54 +00:00
John Cowen 5ec0318442 ui: Move ACL policy and token repos to use the RepositoryService (#4867) 2019-05-01 18:21:36 +00:00
John Cowen d1b3a63b2f
UI: Catch 500 error on token endpoint and revert to legacy tokens (#4874)
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
2018-11-02 14:44:36 +00:00
John Cowen 0acc5a5c4f
ui: Brings the new ACLs into line with the new repo folder structure (#4857)
This PR updates the folder structure and naming of the new ACLs, the same as #4694 .
2018-10-26 18:40:51 +01:00
John Cowen a7228cf83d
ui: Move repo services to repository/ folder and standardize naming (#4694)
Repositories are a class of services to help with CRUD actions, most of
the functionality is reused across various Models. This creates a new
repository service that centralizes all this reused functionality.
Inheritance via ember `Service.extend` is used as opposed to
decorating via Mixins.

1. Move all repository services (and their tests) to a
services/repository folder
2. Standardize on a singular name format 'node vs nodes'
3. Create a new 'repository' service to centralize functionality. This
should be extended by 'repository' services
2018-10-26 17:36:15 +01:00