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John Cowen d93d9d4e39
ui: Don't default to the default namespace, use the token default namespace instead (#10503)
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.
2021-07-07 11:46:41 +01:00
Kenia 5ce88774b8
ui: Auth Methods - Create Binding Rules tab (#9914)
* 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
2021-03-26 11:47:47 -04:00
John Cowen dc183b1786
ui: Restrict the viewing/editing of certain UI elements based on the users ACLs (#9687)
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
2021-02-19 16:42:16 +00:00
Kenia da8280f4c5
ui: Auth Methods List view (#9617)
* 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
2021-02-17 13:56:56 -05:00
John Cowen 299ecff703
ui: Adds @NullValue attr decorator (#9587)
There are many places in the API where we receive a property set to
`null` which can then lead to defensive code deeper in the app in order
to guard for this type of thing when usually we are expecting an array
or for the property to be undefined using omitempty on the backend.

Previously we had two places where we would deal with this in the
serializer using our 'remove-null' util (KV and Intentions).

This new decorator lets you declaritively define this type of data using
a decorator @NullValue([]) (which would replce a null value with [].

@NullValue in turn uses a more generic @replace helper, which we
currently don't need but would let you replace any value with another,
not just a null value.

An additional benefit here is that the guard/replacement is executed
lazily when we get the property instead of serializing all the values
when they come in via the API. On super large datasets, where we only
visualize part of the dataset (say in our scroll panes), this feels like
a good improvement on the previous approach.
2021-01-27 10:41:24 +00:00
Kenia ff8c0213fc
ui: Rename a model attribute to not be overwritten by ember-data (#9524)
* 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>
2021-01-12 09:53:21 -05:00
John Cowen a1b3f00a69
ui: Show local datacenter by default on first visit (#9377)
* Add `Local` property to Datacenters

* If you have not previous datacenter, redirect the user to the local dc

* Add an `is-local` class to the local datacenter in the DC picker
2020-12-14 15:29:40 +00:00
John Cowen 493ebb0713
ui: Move linting to the `node:test` script (#9385)
* Reconfigure linting to be a node-test

* Fixup linting across the project
2020-12-14 15:28:35 +00:00
John Cowen 493cda4bd7
ui: New search/sort/filtering bar for Node > ServiceInstances (#9326)
* 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
2020-12-09 13:08:30 +00:00
Kenia 285962b25b
ui: Topology Intentions Popovers (#9137)
* 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>
2020-11-12 10:40:15 -05:00
John Cowen 5c18dc099f
ui: Move ember-data classes to use native JS classes/decorators (#9136)
* ui: Upgrade ember-data models to use native classes/decorators

* ui: Update remaining ember-data imports

* ui: Move ember-data Adapters to use native classes

* ui: Upgrade serializers to native classes/decorators

* ui: remove meta from roles, they never had it to start with
2020-11-09 17:29:12 +00:00
John Cowen 1b042943e9
ui: Intention "Action change" warning modal (#9108)
* ui: Add a warning dialog if you go to remove permissions from an intention

* ui: Move modal styles next to component, add warning style

* ui: Move back to using the input name for a selector

* ui: Fixup negative "isn't" step so its optional

* Add warning modal to pageobject

* Fixup test for whether to show the warning modal or not

* Intention change action warning acceptence test

* Add a null/undefined Action
2020-11-06 14:57:19 +00:00
John Cowen c98130cc08
ui: Move to Workspaced Structure (#8994)
* ui: Add the most basic workspace root in /ui

* We already have a LICENSE file in the repository root

* Change directory path in build scripts ui-v2 -> ui

* Make yarn install flags configurable from elsewhere

* Minimal workspace root makefile

* Call the new docker specific target

* Update yarn in the docker build image

* Reconfigure the netlify target and move to the higher makefile

* Move ui-v2 -> ui/packages/consul-ui

* Change repo root to refleect new folder structure

* Temporarily don't hoist consul-api-double

* Fixup CI configuration

* Fixup lint errors

* Fixup Netlify target
2020-10-21 15:23:16 +01:00