This includes an update of our CSS npm module. The majority of this is
just moving files from one folder to another.
1. %breadrumbs: As well as moving we've added 'milestone' breadcrumbs
2. %checkbox-group: Moved
3. %radio-group: Moved
4. %sliding-toggle: Moved (used to be called just %toggle)
5. %form-elements: Moved and added a new %inline-alert for form field
messaging (see Structure design system)
6. %action-group is now a composition of %menu-panel, %toggle-button,
plus edits to existing style to bring the %action-groups inline with the
dropdowns from Structure). %action-group also includes a composed
%confirmation-alert that is yet to be include. This will be compiled out
until we integrate it.
We've also removed some of our old icon placeholders as the above
work seased to use some of them.
Now we done this I'd say all in all over half of our CSS components now
use the CSS npm module.
The CSS specific to Consul UI also uses much of this CSS module by way
of helper placeholders such as our %frames.
* ui: Adds ember-data blueprints for Consul specific HTTP adapter etc
These are currently quite Consul specific, but we also overwrite the
default model-test blueprint to keep the names consistent (dasherized)
for easy test filtering.
```
ember generate [adapter|serializer|model|repository|route] <name>
```
Pretty soon we would like to move to XML/Angle Bracket style
components. As they are XML-y it means you can't use positional
parameters anymore (every 'argument' for the component requires it to
use an XML-like attribute).
This adds a `name=""` attribute to both block-slot and yield-slot
components so we can use attributes to specify the name. We prefer using
attributes from now on, whilst the positional parameter is still
available yet deprecated so we can move over at whatever speed fits.
We also did the same with the block params positional parameter.
As a final note this entire in repo addon is a fork of
`ember-block-slots`
* ui: Adds some express middleware, removes need to run api dev server
@hashicorp/api-double comes with a basic express based server to run the
API double. This uses the express based server that ember-cli includes
and uses to run your app instead.
Eventually this will be moved to the @hashicorp/ember-cli-api-double
addon instead.
* Adds `make start-consul` to ease running a dev UI against Consul itself
* ui: Upgrade tooling to node 10 now we are on a more recent ember
* build: Also update the conatiner for building the UI
We bump alpine here as 3.8 doesn't have node 10 by default whereas 3.9
does. Yarn is bumped to latest current version while we are here.
* vault-ca-provider: add make target and CI test-integration job for /agent/connect/ca/ Vault Provider tests
* load env vars in the vault-ca-provider ci job
* add checkout task, see if we need to attach workspace or not
* ci: remove vault dependency from go-test job to ensure we only run the vault-provider tests in their job
* ci: fix from RB and Alvin code review, add mod cache after checkout
* ci: add CI context to make target and store test results
* ci: fix whitespace
* ci: create test results directory before we try to write to it
Update -retry-join documentation to explicitly state the option can be
specified multiple times. Add corresponding config example showing
multiple join addresses.
* Add updated github.com/miekg/dns to go modules
* Add updated github.com/miekg/dns to vendor
* Fix github.com/miekg/dns api breakage
* Decrease size when trimming UDP packets
Need more room for the header(?), if we don't decrease the size we get an
"overflow unpacking uint32" from the dns library
* Fix dns truncate tests with api changes
* Make windows build working again. Upgrade x/sys and x/crypto and vendor
This upgrade is needed because of API breakage in x/sys introduced
by the minimal x/sys dependency of miekg/dns
This API breakage has been fixed in commit
855e68c859
* Switch to WithinDuration to improve test
This test was flaky before because of the time logic. Now it uses
WithinDuration and should be correct.
Fixes https://github.com/hashicorp/consul/issues/6857.