The WithEventSource mixin was responsible for catching EventSource
errors and cleaning up events sources then the user left a Controller.
As we are trying to avoid mixin usage, we moved this all to an
`EventSource` component, which can clean up when the component is
removed from the page, and also fires an onerror event.
Moving to a component firing an onerror event means we can also remove
all of our custom computed property work that we were using previously
to catch errors (thrown when a service etc. is removed)
* Add Health Checks and update Tooltips in Ingress Upstreams
* Update Tooltip in Proxy Info tab Upstreams
* Add Tooltips to Proxy Info tab Exposed Paths
* Add Health Checks with Tooltips to Service List page
* ui: Reduce discovery-chain log spam
Currently the only way that the UI can know whether connect is enabled
or not is whether we get 500 errors from certain endpoints.
One of these endpoints we already use, so aswell as recovering from a
500 error, we also remember that connect is disabled for the rest of the
page 'session' (so until the page is refreshed), and make no further
http requests to the endpoint for that specific datacenter.
This means that log spam is reduced to only 1 log per page refresh/dc
instead of 1 log per service navigation.
Longer term we'll need some way to dynamically discover whether connect
is enabled per datacenter without relying on something that will add
error logs to consul.
* ui: Add ability to sort service based on health
* ui: Move custom sorting to sort/comparator Service/Helper (like search)
This moves custom sorting to use the same pattern as custom searching.
* Remove old Controller based comparator
* Remove gateway endpoint adapter, model, and serializer and tests
* Update service tests to handle gateway-services-nodes
* Upgrade consul-api-double to 2.15.2
* Add a fairly temporary shouldReconcile method
Co-authored-by: John Cowen <jcowen@hashicorp.com>
* ui: CSS and component changes to the <EmptyState /> component
* ui: Reset the auth-form component back to its initial state
Moving forwards we are going to have the auth-form on the page all the
time, even when logged in (for relogging in purposes). This means the
auth-form will not always be removed from the DOM when you log in.
This sets the form back to its idle state before calling onsubmit
* ui: Make a public api for modal-dialog with a single close method
* ui : Move cache reset somewhere that makes more sense, + single refresh
1. Centralize cache resetting elsewhere, for now the store makes most
sense, although I would prefer the Repository class, so using the store
is temporary
2. We only need to refresh on login once, unless we have a differing
nspace
* ui: Ensure visibilitychange events are cleaned up
* ui: Only cache DataSource data if we have any, + only clear the cache
* ui: Add the modal login dialog to both unauth and auth views
This means we can 'relogin' when already logged in
* ui: Add new empty states
* ui: CSS Tweaks
* Remove marketing grays
* ui: Styling fixes (#7885)
* Move cellHeight to ListCollection js file
* Fix composite row border-top-color onHover state
* Add empty health check icon to CompositeRow styling
* ui: Slightly refactor %composite-rows and reuse ConsulServiceList component (#7886)
* ui: Move individual component types into a single %composite-list plus
1. Removes all out separate CSS components (that match HTML components)
to favour not having those separate for the moemnt at least
2. Reuses <ConsulServiceList /> component for Terminating Gateways >
Linked Services
* ui: Tweak breadcrumb spacing for '/' separator
* Fix up the tests i.e. services per tab so we can call them all services
* ui: Misc discovery chain fixes (#7892)
1. Look for a default splitter before looking for a default resolver in
order to route to.
2. Delay adding svg listeners until afterRender (fixes split tooltip)
3. Make router id's consistent for highlighting default routers in when
clicking the graph
* ui: If an error occurs on the server, surface it in the notification (#7893)
* ui: Delete old unused CSS (#7909)
This commit deletes CSS that we no longer use and we definitely will not
ever use.
We also dedup all of our imports here as it turns out SASS doesn't
dedupe imports. Strangely this increases out CSS weight by ~1kb instead
of reducing but we'd rather keep things deduped as that was the
intention
* ui: Redesign - Exposed Paths (#7912)
* Add new exposed paths icons to codebase
* Redesign Exposed Paths and create copy-button hover on Composite Row
* Refactor FeedbackDialog and CopyButton
* Change this.element to use `{{ref }}` now we don't have an element
We changed this to a tagless component with an eye to moving this to a
glimmer component, without spotting that this would also remove the
`this.element` property.
This adds an equivalent using the ref modifier.
Co-authored-by: John Cowen <jcowen@hashicorp.com>
* ui: Remove box-shadow and pointer cursor from metada list hover effect (#7914)
Co-authored-by: Kenia <19161242+kaxcode@users.noreply.github.com>
* 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
* ui: Combine all "see/don't see" steps into one step
* Fix up broken tests
* Add some test meta data/titles
* Test out proxies in the service listing
* Remove comments
* ui: Renames CopyButtonFeedback to CopyButton and use it everywhere
* Uncapitalize output
* Remove the ability to set the contents via an attr, and..
..change the attribute for the string that gets copied to be called
'value' so it feels like HTML
* Create PopoverSelect component and styling
* Create CatalogToolbar component and Styling
* ui: Adds `selectable-key-values` helper (#7472)
Preferably we want all copy/text to live in the template. Whilst you can
achieve what we've done here with a combination of different helpers, as
we will be using this approach in various places it's probably best to
make a helper.
We also hit an ember bug related to using the `let` helper and trying to
access `thingThatWasLet.firstObject` (which can also be worked around
using `object-at`).
Moving everything to a helper 'sorted' everything.
Probably worthwhile noting that if the sort option themselves become
dynamic, I'm not sure if the helper here would actually react as you
would expect (I'm aware that ember helpers on react on the root
arguments, not necesarily sub properties of those arguments). If we get
to that point this helper could take the same approach as what I believe
ember-composable-helpers does to get around this, or move them to the
view controller. If we do ever moved this to the view controller, we
can still use the exported function from the new helper here to keep
using the same functionality and tests we have here.
* Create tests for sorting services with CatalogToolbar
* Add rule to print 'ember/no-global-jquery' as a warning
Co-authored-by: John Cowen <johncowen@users.noreply.github.com>
* Fix clickFirstAnchor bug
* Create Proxy Info Tab for Instance Detail Page
* Create tests for ProxyInfo and update other scenarios with Proxy data
* ui: Refactors our app-view/%app-view component (#7752)
Co-authored-by: John Cowen <johncowen@users.noreply.github.com>
* Remove Proxy link and add ExternalSource to instance detail page header
* Create HealthChecks tab with route and styling
* Fix up tests to fit redesign of Service Instances Detail page
* Create ConsulServiceInstanceList with styling and test
* Implement ConsulServiceInstanceList to Service Detail page
* Implement ConsulExternalSource to Services Show page header
* Update services/show page object
* Update the styling of CompositeRow
* Refactor ConsulServiceList component and styling
* Update ConsulExternalSource to say 'Registered via...'
* Upgrade consul-api-double to patch 2.14.1
* Fix up tests to not use Kind in service models
* Update ListCollection with clickFirstAnchor action
* Add $typo-size-450 to typography base variables
* 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
* Create ConsulExternalSource with test and styling
* Implement ConsulExternalSource to Service list page
* Update icons for redesign
* Refactor ListCollection and CompositeRow styling
* Create GridCollection for nodes page with styling
* Update ListCollection styling
* Update TagList styling
* Create CompositeRow styling component
* Update ConsulServiceList component with styling
* Create service health-checks helper
* Add InstanceCount to the service model
* Add tag-svg to codebase
* Create and update tests for service-list page
* Upgrade @hashicorp/consul-api-double to 2.14.0
* ui: Logout button
This commit adds an easier way to logout of the UI using a logout button
Notes:
- Added a Logout button to the main navigation when you are logged in,
meaning you have easy access to a way to log out of the UI.
- Changed all wording to use 'Log in/out' vocabulary instad of 'stop
using'.
- The logout button opens a panel to show you your current ACL
token and a logout button in order to logout.
- When using legacy ACLs we don't show the current ACL token as legacy
ACLs tokens only have secret values, whereas the new ACLs use a
non-secret ID plus a secret ID (that we don't show).
- We also added a new `<EmptyState />` component to use for all our
empty states. We currently only use this for the ACLs disabled screen to
provide more outgoing links to more readind material/documentation to
help you to understand and enable ACLs.
- The `<DataSink />` component is the sibling to our `<DataSource />`
component and whilst is much simpler (as it doesn't require polling
support), its tries to use the same code patterns for consistencies
sake.
- We had a fun problem with ember-data's `store.unloadAll` here, and in
the end went with `store.init` to empty the ember-data store instead due
to timing issues.
- We've tried to use already existing patterns in the Consul UI here
such as our preexisting `feedback` service, although these are likely to
change in the future. The thinking here is to add this feature with as
little change as possible.
Overall this is a precursor to a much larger piece of work centered on
auth in the UI. We figured this was a feature complete piece of work as
it is and thought it was worthwhile to PR as a feature on its own, which
also means the larger piece of work will be a smaller scoped PR also.
* 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.
We previoulsy had some pretty straightforward duplicated code for
rendering our metadata list for both Service Metadata and Node Metadata.
This moves this code into a component.
* ui: Move components to the new nested structure
* Move data-test attribute to the correct HTML element
We don't currently rely on this, but was incorrectly placed on the input
rather than the label tag
* Fix up left over curly bracket components that were causing issues
For some reason the combination of:
1. Old style curly bracket components
2. data-test-* attributes
3. Moving to the new component file structure
Meant that our data-test-* selectors where no longer being rendered.
Whilst this had no effect on the app, it meant our tests suite could no
longer select DOM elements in order to assert various things.
Moving the old style curly bracket components to the new style XML/Angle
bracket format fixes the issue
* Update ui-v2/app/templates/dc/nodes/-services.hbs
Co-Authored-By: Greg Hoin <1416421+gregone@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update ui-v2/app/templates/dc/nodes/-services.hbs
Co-Authored-By: Greg Hoin <1416421+gregone@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Greg Hoin <1416421+gregone@users.noreply.github.com>
* Modify templates with codemods angle brackets
* ui: Fix up problem with intention filter action attribute
Co-authored-by: Kenia <19161242+kaxcode@users.noreply.github.com>
This commit moves our service list into a new presentational component,
and is therefore mainly just moving things around. The main thing moved
here is the logic required to resizing columns correctly is now moved to
a component instead of the controller
* ui: Remove custom css-vars 'polyfill' and use native CSS props
Previously we used a sort of polyfill for certain places where we needed
CSS property-like behavior. This meant duplicating code between JS and
CSS, specifically some of our SVG icons.
We moved to CSS props only in the places where they are beneficial and
populated the variables with our already existing SASS variables.
This means we no longer have to duplicate CSS and we can remove our
custom css-var helper/polyfill.
Ember tries to reuse DOM elements when it can but as ember looks for
changes to objects rather than the DOM itself sometimes. This and the
fact that an objects identity may change even though its value hasn't,
results in ember occasionally re-mutating DOM when it doesn't need to.
The `each` helper includes a `key` attribute to hint to ember what it
should look for when deciding whether something has changed, rather than
the objects identity.
https://api.emberjs.com/ember/release/classes/Ember.Templates.helpers/methods/each#specifying-keys
We use this here to fix an issue where DOM was being redrawn after the
user had scrolled the page and was therefore resetting the scroll back
to 0 (the top of the page)
* ui: remove the default word when describing routes
* ui: Avoid mutating the chain and look for the default edges more safely
* ui: Use not null check instead of a truthy check for showing disco-chain
* ui: Upgrade consul-api-double for better disco-chain mocks/fixtures
* Adds conditional in route to not make discovery-chain request if service kind is equal to `connect-proxy` or `mesh-gateway`
* Adds conditional in template to not show Routing tab if `chain` returns as null
* Creates a new acceptance test to test the Routing tab not being displayed for a service proxy
* Adds `tabs` to the services/show page object
* Change all instances of yield/block-slots to use attributes over positional arguments
* Remove the ability to use yield/block-slots with positional params
* Add data layer for discovery chain (model/adapter/serializer/repo)
* Add routing plus template for routing tab
* Add extra deps - consul-api-double upgrade plus ngraph for graphing
* Add discovery-chain and related components and helpers:
1. discovery-chain to orchestrate/view controller
2. route-card, splitter-card, resolver card to represent the 3 different
node types.
3. route-match helper for easy formatting of route rules
4. dom-position to figure out where things are in order to draw lines
5. svg-curve, simple wrapper around svg's <path d=""> attribute format.
6. data-structs service. This isn't super required but we are using
other data-structures provided by other third party npm modules in other
yet to be merged PRs. All of these types of things will live here for
easy access/injection/changability
7. Some additions to our css-var 'polyfill' for a couple of extra needed
rules
* Related CSS for discovery chain
1. We add a %card base component here, eventually this will go into our
base folder and %stats-card will also use it for a base component.
2. New icon for failovers
* ui: Discovery Chain Continued (#6939)
1. Add in the things we use for the animations
2 Use IntersectionObserver so we know when the tab is visible,
otherwise the dom-position helper won't work as the dom elements don't
have any display.
3. Add some base work for animations and use them a little
4. Try to detect if a resolver is a redirect. Right now this works for
datacenters and namespaces, but it can't work for services and subsets -
we are awaiting backend support for doing this properly.
5. Add a fake 'this service has no routes' route that says 'Default'
6. redirect icon
7. Add CSS.escape polyfill for Edge