* ui: use environment variable for feature flagging peers
* Add documentation for `features`-service
* Allow setting feature flag for peers via bookmarklet
* don't use features service for flagging peers
* add ability for checking if peers feature is enabled
* Use abilities to conditionally use peers feature
* Remove unused features service
* ui: Add peer searching and sorting
Initial name search and sort only, more to come here
* Remove old peerings::search component
* Use @model peers
* ui: Peer listing with dc/ns/partition/name based unique IDs and polling deletion (#13648)
* ui: Add peer repo with listing datasource
* ui: Use data-loader component to use the data-source
* ui: Remove ember-data REST things and Route.model hook
* 10 second not 1 second poll
* Fill out Datacenter and Partition
* route > routeName
* Faker randomised mocks for peering endpoint
* ui: Adds initial peer detail page plus address tab (#13651)
* add peers route
* add peers to nav
* use regular app ui patterns peers template
* use empty state in peers UI
* mock `v1/peerings` request
* implement custom adapter/serializer for `peers`-model
* index request for peerings on peers route
* update peers list to show as proper list
* Use tailwind for easier styling
* Unique ids in peerings response mock-api
* Add styling peerings list
* Allow creating empty tooltip
To make it easier to iterate over a set of items where some items
should not display a tooltip and others should.
* Add tooltip Peerings:Badge
* Add undefined peering state badge
* Remove imported/exported services count peering
This won't be included in the initial version of the API response
* Implement Peerings::Search
* Make it possible to filter peerings by name
* Install ember-keyboard
For idiomatic handling of key-presses.
* Clear peering search input when pressing `Escape`
* use peers.index instead of peers for peerings listing
* Allow to include peered services in services-query
* update services mock to add peerName
* add Consul::Peer component
To surface peering information on a resource
* add PeerName as attribute to service model
* surface peering information in service list
* Add tooltip to Consul::Peer
* Make services searchable by peer-name
* Allow passing optional query-params to href-to
* Add peer query-param to dc.services.show
* Pass peer as query-param services listing
* support option peer route-param
* set peer-name undefined in services serializer when empty
* update peer route-param when navigating to peered service
* request sercice with peer-name if need be
* make sure to reset peer route-param when leaving service.show
* componentize services.peer-info
* surface peer info services.show
* make sure to reset peer route-param in main nav
* fix services breadcrumb services.intentions
we need to reset peer route-param here to not break the app
* surface peer when querying for it on service api call
* query for peer info service-instance api calls
* surface peer info service-instance.show
* Camelize peer attributes to match rest of app
* Refactor peers.index to reflect camelized attributes for peer
* Remove unused query-params services.show
* make logo href reset peer route-param
* Cleanup optional peer param query service-instance
* Use replace decorator instead of serializer for empty peerName
* make sure to only send peer info when correct qp is passed
* Always send qp for querying peers services request
* rename with-imports to with-peers
* Use css for peer-icon
* Refactor bucket-list component to surface peer-info
* Remove Consul::Peer component
This info is now displayed via the bucket-list component
* Fix bucket-list component to surface service again
* Update bucket-list docs to reflect peer-info addition
* Remove tailwind related styles
* Remove consul-tailwind package
We won't be using tailwind for now
* Fix typo badge scss
* Add with-import handling mock-api nodes
* Add peerName to node attributes
* include peers when querying nodes
* reflect api updates node list mock
* Create consul::node::peer-info component
* Surface peer-info in nodes list
* Mock peer response for node request
* Make it possible to add peer-name to node request
* Update peer route-param when linking to node
* Reset peers route-param when leaving nodes.show
We need to reset the route-param to not introduce a bug - otherwise
subsequent node show request would request with the old peer query-param
* Add sourcePeer intentions api mock
* add SourcePeer attr to intentions model
* Surface peering info on intentions list
* Request peered intentions differently intentions.edit
* Handle peer info in intentions/exact mock
* Surface peering info intention view
* Add randomized peer data topology mock
* Surface peer info topology view
* fix service/peer-info styling
We aren't using tailwind anymore - we need to create a custom scss file
* Update peerings api mocks
* Update peerings::badge with updated styling
* cleanup intentions/exact mock
* Create watcher component to declaratively register polling
* Poll peers in background when on peers route
* use existing colors for peering-badge
* Add test for requesting service with `with-peers`-query
* add imported/exported count to peers model
* update mock-api to surface exported/imported count on peers
* Show exported/imported peers count on peers list
* Use translations for service import/export UI peers
* Make sure to ask for nodes with peers
* Add match-url step for easier url testing of service urls
* Add test for peer-name on peered services
* Add test for service navigation peered service
* Implement feature-flag handling
* Enable peering feature in test and development
* Redirect peers to services.index when feature-flag is disabled
* Only query for peers when feature is enabled
* Only show peers in nav when feature is enabled
* Componentize peering service count detail
* Handle non-state Peerings::Badge
* Use Peerings::ServiceCount in peerings list
* Only send peer query for peered service-instances.
* Add step to visit url directly
* add test for accessing peered service directly
* Remove unused service import peers.index
* Only query for peer when peer provided node-adapter
* fix tests
This commit uses all our new ways of doing things to Lock Sessions and their interactions with KV and Nodes. This is mostly around are new under-the-hood things, but also I took the opportunity to upgrade some of the CSS to reuse some of our CSS utils that have been made over the past few months (%csv-list and %horizontal-kv-list).
Also added (and worked on existing) documentation for Lock Session related components.
This sounds a bit 'backwards' as the end goal here is to add an improved UX to partitions, not namespaces. The reason for doing it this way is that Namespaces already has a type of 'improved UX' CRUD in that it has one to many relationship in the form when saving your namespaces (the end goal for partitions). In moving Namespaces to use the same approach as partitions we:
- Ensure the new approach works with one-to-many forms.
- Test the new approach without writing a single test (we already have a bunch of tests for namespaces which are now testing the approach used by both namespaces and partitions)
Additionally:
- Fixes issue with missing default nspace in the nspace selector
- In doing when checking to see that things where consistent between the two, I found a few little minor problems with the Admin Partition CRUD so fixed those up here also.
- Removed the old style Nspace notifications
* Add Partition to all our models
* Add partitions into our serializers/fingerprinting
* Make some amends to a few adapters ready for partitions
* Amend blueprints to avoid linting error
* Update all our repositories to include partitions, also
Remove enabled/disable nspace repo and just use a nspace with
conditionals
* Ensure nspace and parition parameters always return '' no matter what
* Ensure data-sink finds the model properly
This will later be replaced by a @dataSink decorator but we are find
kicking that can down the road a little more
* Add all the new partition data layer
* Add a way to set the title of the page from inside the route
and make it accessibile via a route announcer
* Make the Consul Route the default/basic one
* Tweak nspace and partition abilities not to check the length
* Thread partition through all the components that need it
* Some ACL tweaks
* Move the entire app to use partitions
* Delete all the tests we no longer need
* Update some Unit tests to use partition
* Fix up KV title tests
* Fix up a few more acceptance tests
* Fixup and temporarily ignore some acceptance tests
* Stop using ember-cli-page-objects fillable as it doesn't seem to work
* Fix lint error
* Remove old ACL related test
* Add a tick after filling out forms
* Fix token warning modal
* Found some more places where we need a partition var
* Fixup some more acceptance tests
* Tokens still needs a repo service for CRUD
* Remove acceptance tests we no longer need
* Fixup and "FIXME ignore" a few tests
* Remove an s
* Disable blocking queries for KV to revert to previous release for now
* Fixup adapter tests to follow async/function resolving interface
* Fixup all the serializer integration tests
* Fixup service/repo integration tests
* Fixup deleting acceptance test
* Fixup some ent tests
* Make sure nspaces passes the dc through for when thats important
* ...aaaand acceptance nspaces with the extra dc param
Previously when namespaces were enabled, we weren't requesting permission for the actively selected namespace, and instead always checking the permissions for the default namespace.
This commit ensures we request permissions for the actively selected namespace.
The default namespace, and the tokens default namespace (or its origin namespace) is slightly more complicated than other things we deal with in the UI, there's plenty of info/docs on this that I've added in this PR.
Previously:
When a namespace was not specified in the URL, we used to default to the default namespace. When you logged in using a token we automatically forward you the namespace URL that your token originates from, so you are then using the namespace for your token by default. You can of course then edit the URL to remove the namespace portion, or perhaps revisit the UI at the root path with you token already set. In these latter cases we would show you information from the default namespace. So if you had no namespace segment/portion in the URL, we would assume default, perform actions against the default namespace and highlight the default namespace in the namespace selector menu. If you wanted to perform actions in your tokens origin namespace you would have to manually select it from the namespace selector menu.
This PR:
Now, when you have no namespace segment/portion in the URL, we use the token's origin namespace instead (and if you don't have a token, we then use the default namespace like it was previously)
Notes/thoughts:
I originally thought we were showing an incorrectly selected namespace in the namespace selector, but it also matched up with what we were doing with the API, so it was in fact correct. The issue was more that we weren't selecting the origin namespace of the token for the user when a namespace segment was omitted from the URL. Seeing as we automatically forward you to the tokens origin namespace when you log in, and we were correctly showing the namespace we were acting on when you had no namespace segment in the URL (in the previous case default), I'm not entirely sure how much of an issue this actually was.
This characteristic of namespace+token+namespace is a little weird and its easy to miss a subtlety or two so I tried to add some documentation in here for future me/someone else (including some in depth code comment around one of the API endpoints where this is very subtle and very hard to miss). I'm not the greatest at words, so would be great to get some edits there if it doesn't seem clear to folks.
The fact that we used to save your previous datacenter and namespace into local storage for reasons also meant the interaction here was slightly more complicated than it needed to be, so whilst we were here we rejigged things slightly to satisfy said reasons still but not use local storage (we try and grab the info from higher up). A lot of the related code here is from before we had our Routlets which I think could probably make all of this a lot less complicated, but I didn't want to do a wholesale replacement in this PR, we can save that for a separate PR on its own at some point.
* Add mock data for NamespaceRules
* Create NamespaceTable component and styling
* Add NamespaceRules route and add to model
* Create Namespace Rules tab and implement with flag to only show in ent
* Add emptystate to namespace rules page
* Rename namespace-rules to be nspace-rules
* Rename NamespaceTable to be NspaceList
* Create BindingRule adapter and tests
* Create BindingRule serializer and test
* Create BindingRule model and repository
* Add binding-rules mock data
* Create binding-rules router and call endpoint
* Create Binding rules tab
* Create and use BindingView component
* Create empty state for BindingView
* Remove binding rule requestForQueryRecord endpoint and tests
* Update binding rules selector to be monospaced
* Add bind type tooltip
* Create and Tabular-dl styling component
* Update hr tag global styling
* Rename BindingView to BindingList and refactor
* Add translations for bind types tooltip info
* Remove unused endpoint
* Refactor based on review notes
* Update list items to be linkable to auth-methods show
* Add general, namespace, and binding sub-routes
* Remove namespace and binding tabs to be done separately
* Update auth-method byId endpoint
* Style the show auth-method kubernetes type
* Finish Kubernetes auth-method type styling
* OIDC and JWT auth-method styling
* Create consul-auth-method-view component
* Add navigation test for auth-methods
* Create Certificate component
* Add Routlet service and Route Component
* Add ember-assign-helper (already an indirect dependency)
* Use EventListeners for is-href instead of observing
* Don't include :active in '-intent' styles
We use a `<DataSource @src={{url}} />` component throughout our UI for when we want to load data from within our components. The URL specified as the `@src` is used to map/lookup what is used in to retrieve data, for example we mostly use our repository methods wrapped with our Promise backed `EventSource` implementation, but DataSource URLs can also be mapped to EventTarget backed `EventSource`s and native `EventSource`s or `WebSockets` if we ever need to use those (for example these are options for potential streaming support with the Consul backend).
The URL to function/method mapping previous to this PR used a very naive humongous `switch` statement which was a temporary 'this is fine for the moment' solution, although we'd always wanted to replace with something more manageable.
Here we add `wayfarer` as a dependency - a very small (1kb), very fast, radix trie based router, and use that to perform the URL to function/method mapping.
This essentially turns every `DataSource` into a very small SPA - change its URL and the view of data changes. When the data itself changes, either the yielded view of data changes or the `onchange` event is fired with the changed data, making the externally sourced view of data completely reactive.
```javascript
// use the new decorator a service somewhere to annotate/decorate
// a method with the URL that can be used to access this method
@dataSource('/:ns/:dc/services')
async findAllByDatacenter(params) {
// get the data
}
// can use with JS in a route somewhere
async model() {
return this.data.source(uri => uri`/${nspace}/${dc}/services`)
}
```
```hbs
{{!-- or just straight in a template using the component --}}
<DataSource @src="/default/dc1/services" @onchange="" />
```
This also uses a new `container` Service to automatically execute/import certain services yet not execute them. This new service also provides a lookup that supports both standard ember DI lookup plus Class based lookup or these specific services. Lastly we also provide another debug function called DataSourceRoutes() which can be called from console which gives you a list of URLs and their mappings.
This commit use the internal authorize endpoint along wiht ember-can to further restrict user access to certain UI features and navigational elements depending on the users ACL token
* Create mock-api endpoints for auth-methods
* Implement auth-method endpoints and model with tests
* Create route and tab for auth-methods
* Create auth-method list and type components with styles
* Add JWT and OIDC svg logos to codebase
* Add brand translations
* Add SearchBar to Auth Methods
* Add acceptance test for Auth Methods UI
* Skip auth method repo test
* Changes from review notes
* Fixup auth-method modela and mock-data
* Update SearhBar with rebased changes
* Add filterBy source and sortBy max token ttl
* Update to SortBy MethodName
* Update UI acceptance tests
* Update mock data DisplayNames
* Skip repo test
* Fix to breaking serializer test
* Implement auth-method endpoints and model with tests
* Add acceptance test for Auth Methods UI
* Update SearhBar with rebased changes
* Add filterBy source and sortBy max token ttl
* Update to SortBy MethodName
* Update UI acceptance tests
* Update mock data DisplayNames
* Fix to breaking serializer test
* Update class for search
* Add auth-methods link to sidebar
* Fixup PR review notes
* Fixup review notes
* Only show OIDC filter with enterprise
* Update conditionals for MaxTokenTTL & TokenLocality
* Refactor
Adds a 'status' for the filtering/searching in the UI, without this its not super clear that you are filtering a recordset due to the menu selections being hidden once closed. You can also use the pills in this status view to delete individual filters.
* ui: Keep track of existing intentions and use those to save changes
Previously we risked overwriting existing data in an intention if we
tried to save an intention without having loaded it first, for example
Description and Metadata would have been overwritten.
This change loads in all the intentions for an origin service so we can
pick off the one we need to save and change to ensure that we don't
overwrite any existing data.
* Rename a model attr to not be overwritten by ember-data
* Make sure we can click on the instances
* Make sure we can click back to the preevious page, not root
* Add a forwards/back/forwards navigation test for service instances
* Rename a model attr to not be overwritten by ember-data
Co-authored-by: John Cowen <jcowen@hashicorp.com>
This PR adds the ns=* query parameter when namespaces are enabled to keep backwards compatibility with how the UI used to work (Intentions page always lists all intention across all namespace you have access to)
I found a tiny dev bug for printing out the current URL during acceptance testing and fixed that up while I was there.
Nodes themselves are not namespaced, so we'd originally assumed we did not need to pass through the ns query parameter when listing or viewing nodes.
As it turns out the API endpoints we use to list and view nodes (and related things) return things that are namespaced, therefore any API requests for nodes do require a the ns query parameter to be passed through to the request.
This PR adds the necessary ns query param to all things Node, apart from the querying for the leader which only returns node related information.
Additionally here we decided to show 0 Services text in the node listing if there are nodes with no service instances within the namespace you are viewing, as this is clearer than showing nothing at all. We also cleaned up/standardized the text we use to in the empty state for service instances.
* Use DataLoader errors for Service Detail and Service Instance
* uiCfg > config use the repo-like async interface where possible
* Clean up node show
* Make sure you can put `=` in dev cookie values
* Never default to default
* Tweak chain variable
* Remove env service
* Pass chain through to the template for the tempalte to clean it up
* Delete controller tests
* Remove cleanup in Nodes show as this is still being used in another tab
* Use dc.Local
* Switch upstream-instances to use new style of searchable
* Add search action to DataCollection plus basic README
* Use DataCollection for PowerSelect searching in child-selectors
* Remove old style filterable search for role/policies and instances
* Remove old helpers/components related to search/sort/filter
* Model layer changes to turn Node:ServiceInstances into hasMany
We tried to make something that feels a little like ember-data yet
not leave our approach of re-shaping the JSON directly from the
response.
1. We added transformHasManyResponse for re-shaping JSON for hasMany
relationships. we avoided the normalize word as ember-data serialize
methods usually return something JSON:API shaped and we distinctly don't
want to do that. Transform was the best word we could think of.
2. The integration tests across all of our models here feel very much
like those types of tests that aren't really testing much, or assert
too much to an extent that they get in the way rather than be of any
use. I'd very much like to move a lot of this to unit tests. Currently
most of the fingerprinting functionality is unit tested and these
integration tests were originally to give confidence that IDs and
related properties were being added correctly.
3. We've added a hasMany relationship, but not the corresponding
belongsTo - yet at least. We don't require the belongsTo right now, and
if we do we can add it later.
* Integrate ServiceInstance search bar for Node:ServiceInstances
* Hide Node.Meta when on the Node:ServiceINstance page
We use a little string replace hack here for a human-like label, this is
soon to be replaced with proper i10n replacement
* Always ensure that a Namespace is set, and add comment explaining
* Refactor Stats and Series components
* Refactor metrics error message for ingress-gateway
* Fix upLines icon positioning
* Remove unused variable from being passed down to Stats
* Adds model layer changes around HealthChecks
1. Makes a HealthCheck model fragment and uses it in ServiceInstances and
Nodes
2. Manually adds a relationship between a ServiceInstance and its
potential ServiceInstanceProxy
3. Misc changes related to the above such as an Exposed property on
MeshChecks, MeshChecks itself
* Add a potential temporary endpoint to distinguish ProxyServiceInstance
* Fix up Node search bar class
* Add search/sort/filter logic
* Fixup Service default sort key
* Add Healthcheck search/sort/filtering
* Tweak CSS add a default Type of 'Serf' when type is blank
* Fix up tests and new test support
* Add ability to search on Service/Node name depending on where you are
* Fixup CheckID search predicate
* Use computed for DataCollection to use caching
* Alpha sort the Type menu
* Temporary fix for new non-changing style Ember Proxys
* Only special case EventSource proxies
* 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
* 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>
* Remove Proxy Info and create Upstreams and Exposed Paths tabs
* Update routes formatting
* Update typo for Expose.Checks
* Remove, update, and add tests
* Make consul-upstream-instance-list into a glimmer component
* Create styling for upstream-instance-list component
* ui: Apply native class codemod to all services
* ui: Apply native class codemod to routes
* ui: Apply native class codemod to controllers
* Fix up ember proxy `content` issue
* Add a CreateTime on policy creation
* Minor formatting
* Convert child based saving to use ec instead of custom approach
* Remove custom event source repo wrapping initializer
* Repos here are no longer proxy objects revert to using them normally
* Remove areas of code that were used to set up source backed repos