* Create Topology Tab with foundational layout and styling
* Create Toplogy Metrics component with dynamic SVG
* Add ember-render-modifiers addon
* Implement Topology Metrics comp and fix up styling
* Create topology endpoint with tests
* Move arrow drawing to index.js file
* Add topology to show controller
* Fix up conditional wrapper, tabs positioning, links, and styling
* Group upstreams by dc and fix up styling
* Create service/health-percentage helper
* Add health check percentages to upstreams and downstreams
* Basic Layout
* Upgrade @hashicorp/consul-api-double to v5.2.3
* Renamed endpoint to be service-topology
* Refactor styling
* Update to only show Topology tab when Connect is enabled
* Fix bug and changes from review notes
* Remove unused functions that are replaced with SVG markers
* Refactor to resuse svg-curve helper
* Use the render-template helper for the metrics link
* Add topology default null to services show route
* Removed unused ID
* Fix up tests broken by redirect to /topology
* Fix to bottom border not applying to the correct <li>
* Create Linked Services tab with styling and tests
* Add internal endpoint gateway-services-nodes to the codebase with tests
* Upgrade consul-api-double to version 2.15.0
* Add model layer support for filtering intentions by service
* Add Route, Controller and template for services.show.intentions tab
We are still loading the intentions themselves in the parent Route for
the moment
* Load the intentions in in the parent route for the moment
* Temporarily add support for returning to history -1
Once we have an intention form underneath the service/intention tab this
will no longer be needed
* Add the new tab and enable blocking queries for it
* Add some further acceptance testing around intention listings
* ui: Add tab navigation to the browser history/URLs
This commit changes all our tabbed UI interfaces in the catalog to use
actual URL changes rather than only updating the content in the page
using CSS.
Originally we had decided not to add tab clicks into the browser
history for a variety of reasons. As the UI has progressed these tabs
are a fairly common pattern we are using and as the UI grows and
stabilizes around certain UX patterns we've decided to make these tabs
'URL changing'.
Pros:
- Deeplinking
- Potentially smaller Route files with a more concentrated scope of the
contents of a tab rather than the entire page.
- Tab clicks now go into your history meaning backwards and forwards
buttons take you through the tabs not just the pages.
- The majority of our partials are now fully fledged templates (Octane
🎉)
Cons:
- Tab clicks now go into your history meaning backwards and forwards
buttons take you through the tabs not just the pages. (Could be good and
bad from a UX perspective)
- Many more Route and Controller files (yet as mentioned above each of these
have a more reduced scope)
- Moving around the contents of these tabs, or changing the visual names
of them means updates to the URL structure, which then should
potentially entail redirects, therefore what things that seem like
straightforwards design reorganizations are now a little more impactful.
It was getting to the point that the Pros outweight the Cons
Apart from moving some files around we made a few more tiny tweaks to
get this all working:
- Our freetext-filter component now performs the initial search rather
than this happening in the Controller (remove of the search method in
the Controllers and the new didInsertElement hook in the component)
- All of the <TabNav>'s were changed to use its alternative href
approach.
- <TabPanel>s usage was mostly removed. This is th thing I dislike the
most. I think this needs removing, but I'd also like to remove the HTML
it creates. You'll see that every new page is wrappe din the HTML for
the old <TabPanel>, this is to continue to use the same HTML structure
and id's as before to avoid making further changes to any CSS that might
use this and being able to target things during testing. We could have
also removed these here, but it would have meant a much larger changeset
and can just as easily be done at a later date.
- We made a new `tabgroup` page-object component, which is almost
identical to the previous `radiogroup` one and injected that instead
where needed during testing.
* Make sure we pick up indexed routes when nspaces are enabled
* Move session invalidation to the child (session) route
* Revert back to not using didInsertElement for updating the searching
This adds a way for the searchable to remember the last search result
instead, which changes less and stick to the previous method of
searching.