1. All {{ivy-codemirror}} components need 'refreshing' when they become
visible via our own `didAppear` method on the `{{code-editor}}`
component
(also see:)
- https://github.com/hashicorp/consul/pull/4190#discussion_r193270223
- 73db111db8 (r225264296)
2. On initial investigation, it looks like the component we are using
for the code editor doesn't distinguish between setting its `value`
programatically and a `keyup` event, i.e. an interaction from the user.
We currently pretend that whenever its `value` changes, it is a `keyup`
event. This means that when we reset the `value` to `""`
programmatically for form resetting purposes, a 'pretend keyup' event
would also be fired, which would in turn kick off the validation, which
would fail and show an error message for empty values in other fields of
the form - something that is perfectly valid if you haven't typed
anything yet. We solved this by checking for `isPristine` on fields that
are allowed to be empty before you have typed anything.
1. Amends our `base` animation placeholder to always reset
transition-duration. This has no effect on other components that are
already using this animation.
2. Adds a confirming class whenever a key is pressed, to show the green
tick. Uses CSS via `transition-delay` for debouncing.
This means its more straightforwards to calculate the height of the
listing itself. This component is currently only used on the form pages for tokens and roles, should therefore be a restricted size.
1. Includes Datacenter variable for intperolation
2. Amends text on the Settings page to reflect new keyword
3. Adds further acceptance testing around the new dashboard buttons
This PR adds a new {{template-anchor}} component. This component lets you specify a 'href template' in a handlebars like format instead of a normal string href. This template will be interpolated with the contents of a vars="" attribute.
Also contains code to add an extra UI Setting to be able to store a template to be used for this anchor in localStorage
Adds support for ACL Roles and Service Identities CRUD, along with necessary changes to Tokens, and the CSS improvements required.
Also includes refinements/improvements for easier testing of deeply nested components.
1. ember-data adapter/serializer/model triplet for Roles
2. repository, form/validations and searching filter for Roles
3. Moves potentially, repeated, or soon to to repeated functionality
into a mixin (mainly for 'many policy' relationships)
4. A few styling tweaks for little edge cases around roles
5. Router additions, Route, Controller and templates for Roles
Also see:
* UI: ACL Roles cont. plus Service Identities (#5661 and #5720)
* ui: Replaces Service listing filterbar with a phrase-editor search (#5507)
1. New phrase-editor restricting search to whole phrases (acts on
enter key). Allows removal of previously entered phrases
2. Searching now allows arrays of terms, multiple terms work via AND
1. If the modal gets bigger than 80% of the viewport height a scrollbar
will be shown. Currently there isn't anywhere it can get this big, but
future work involves possible larger modals
2. Usually its difficult to figure out which was the 'unchecked' radio
button using an onchange event. Luckily ember/handlebars changes its
properties after the onchange event, so knowing that and using an extra
data-checked attribute set via ember, we can figure out which radio
button has been 'unchecked'. This means the logic for opening an
closing modals becomes slightly easier
This commit includes several pieces of functionality to enable services
to be removed and the page to present information that this has happened
but also keep the deleted information on the page. Along with the more
usual blocking query based listing.
To enable this:
1. Implements `meta` on the model (only available on collections in
ember)
2. Adds new `catchable` ComputedProperty alongside a `listen` helper for
working with specific errors that can be thrown from EventSources in an
ember-like way. Briefly, normal computed properties update when a
property changes, EventSources can additionally throw errors so we can
catch them and show different visuals based on that.
Also:
Add support for blocking queries on the service instance detail page
1. Previous we could return undefined when a service instance has no
proxy, but this means we have nothing to attach `meta` to. We've changed
this to return an almost empty object, so with only a meta property.
At first glance there doesn't seem to be any way to provide a proxy
object to templates and be able to detect whether it is actually null
or not so we instead change some conditional logic in the templates to
detect the property we are using to generate the anchor.
2. Made a `pauseUntil` test helper function for steps where we wait for
things. This helps for DRYness but also means if we can move away from
setInterval to something else later, we can do it in one place
3. Whilst running into point 1 here, we managed to make the blocking
queries eternally loop. Whilst this is due to an error in the code and
shouldn't ever happen whilst in actual use, we've added an extra check
so that we only recur/loop the blocking query if the previous response has a
`meta.cursor`
Adds support for blocking queries on the node detail page (#5489)
1. Moves data re-shaping for the templates variables into a repository
so they are easily covered by blocking queries (into coordinatesRepo)
2. The node API returns a 404 as signal for deregistration, we also
close the sessions and coordinates blocking queries when this happens
This commit includes several pieces of functionality to enable services
to be removed and the page to present information that this has happened
but also keep the deleted information on the page. Along with the more
usual blocking query based listing.
To enable this:
1. Implements `meta` on the model (only available on collections in
ember)
2. Adds new `catchable` ComputedProperty alongside a `listen` helper for
working with specific errors that can be thrown from EventSources in an
ember-like way. Briefly, normal computed properties update when a
property changes, EventSources can additionally throw errors so we can
catch them and show different visuals based on that.
* ui: Add forking based on service instance id existence
Proxies come in 2 flavours, 'normal' and sidecar. We know when a proxy
is a sidecar proxy based on whether a DestinationServiceID is set.
LocalServiceAddress and LocalServicePort are only relevant for sidecar
proxies.
This adds template logic to show different text depending on this
information.
Additionally adds test around connect proxies (#5418)
1. Adds page object for the instance detail page
2. Adds further scenario steps used in the tests
3. Adds acceptance testing around the instance detail page. Services
with proxies and the sidecar proxies and proxies themselves
4. Adds datacenter column for upstreams
5. Fixes bug routing bug for decision as to whether to request proxy
information or not
Add totals to some listing views, remove healthcheck totals
1. Adds markup to render totals for Services, Nodes, Intentions and v1
ACLs
2. Removes counts from healthcheck filters, and therefore simplify text,
moving the copy to the templates
3. Alter test to reflect the fact that the text of the buttons are no
static in the component template rather than a dynamic attribute
This gives more prominence to 'Service Instances' as opposed to 'Services'. It also begins to surface Connect related 'nouns' such as 'Proxies' and 'Upstreams' and begins to interconnect them giving more visibility to operators.
Various smaller changes:
1. Move healthcheck-status component to healthcheck-output
2. Create a new healthcheck-status component for showing the number of
checks plus its icon
3. Create a new healthcheck-info component to group multiple statuses
plus a different view if there are no checks
4. Componentize tag-list
- Maintain http headers as JSON-API meta for all API requests (#4946)
- Add EventSource ready for implementing blocking queries
- EventSource project implementation to enable blocking queries for service and node listings (#5267)
- Add setting to enable/disable blocking queries (#5352)
This does several things to make improving the search experience easier
moving forwards:
1. Separate searching off from filtering. 'Searching' can be thought of
as specifically 'text searching' whilst filtering is more of a
boolean/flag search.
2. Decouple the actual searching functionality to almost pure,
isolated / unit testable units and unit test. (I still import embers get
which, once I upgrade to 3.5, I shouldn't need)
3. Searching rules are now configurable from the outside, i.e. not
wrapped in Controllers or Components.
4. General searching itself now can use an asynchronous approach based on
events. This prepares for future possibilities of handing off the
searching to a web worker or elsewhere, which should aid in large scale
searching and prepares the way for other searching methods.
5. Adds the possibility of have multiple searches in one
template/route/page.
Additionally, this adds a WithSearching mixin to aid linking the
searching to ember in an ember-like way in a single place. Plus a
WithListeners mixin to aid with cleaning up of event listeners on
Controller/Component destruction.
Post-initial work I slightly changed the API of create listeners:
Returning the handler from a `remover` means you can re-add it again if you
want to, this avoids having to save a reference to the handler elsewhere
to do the same.
The `remove` method itself now returns an array of handlers, again you
might want to use these again or something, and its also more useful
then just returning an empty array.
The more I look at this the more I doubt that you'll ever use `remove`
to remove individual handlers, you may aswell just use the `remover`
returned from add. I've added some comments to reflect this, but they'll
likely be removed once I'm absolutely sure of this.
I also added some comments for WithSearching to explain possible further
work re: moving `searchParams` so it can be `hung` off the
controller object
In 858b05fc31 (diff-46ef88aa04507fb9b039344277531584)
we removed encoding values in pathnames as we thought they were
eventually being encoded by `ember`. It looks like this isn't the case.
Turns out sometimes they are encoded sometimes they aren't. It's complicated.
If at all possible refer to the PR https://github.com/hashicorp/consul/pull/5206.
It's related to the difference between `dynamic` routes and `wildcard` routes.
Partly related to this is a decision on whether we urlencode the slashes within service names or not. Whilst historically we haven't done this, we feel its a good time to change this behaviour, so we'll also be changing services to use dynamic routes instead of wildcard routes. So service links will then look like /ui/dc-1/services/application%2Fservice rather than /ui/dc-1/services/application/service
Here, we define our routes in a declarative format (for the moment at least JSON) outside of Router.map, and loop through this within Router.map to set all our routes using the standard this.route method. We essentially configure our Router from the outside. As this configuration is now done declaratively outside of Router.map we can also make this data available to href-to and paramsFor, allowing us to detect wildcard routes and therefore apply urlencoding/decoding.
Where I mention 'conditionally' below, this is detection is what is used for the decision.
We conditionally add url encoding to the `{{href-to}}` helper/addon. The
reasoning here is, if we are asking for a 'href/url' then whatever we
receive back should always be urlencoded. We've done this by reusing as much
code from the original `ember-href-to` addon as possible, after this
change every call to the `{{href-to}}` helper will be urlencoded.
As all links using `{{href-to}}` are now properly urlencoded. We also
need to decode them in the correct place 'on the other end', so..
We also override the default `Route.paramsFor` method to conditionally decode all
params before passing them to the `Route.model` hook.
Lastly (the revert), as we almost consistently use url params to
construct API calls, we make sure we re-encode any slugs that have been
passed in by the user/developer. The original API for the `createURL`
function was to allow you to pass values that didn't need encoding,
values that **did** need encoding, followed by query params (which again
require url encoding)
All in all this should make the entire ember app url encode/decode safe.
In some circumstances a consul 1.4 client could be running in an
un-upgraded 1.3 or lower cluster. Currently this gives a 500 error on
the new ACL token endpoint. Here we catch this specific 500 error/message
and set the users AccessorID to null. Elsewhere in the frontend we use
this fact (AccessorID being null) to decide whether to present the
legacy or the new ACL UI to the user.
Also:
- Re-adds in most of the old style ACL acceptance tests, now that we are keeping the old style UI
- Restricts code editors to HCL only mode for all `Rules` editing (legacy/'half legacy'/new style)
- Adds a [Stop using] button to the old style ACL rows so its possible to logout.
- Updates copy and documentation links for the upgrade notices
1. The grid based unhealthy cards are now clamped to only four wide
maximum. This means that on larger screen the cards are much wider
meaning you can view more information. Grid gutters are also clamped at
a certain ideal width screen, remaining responsive for anything below
this.
2. The healthy node columns are finally responsive following the same
column rules as unhealthy nodes
Various ember addons produced deprecation messages, some in the browser
console and some in terminal. Upgrading and replacing some of these has
reduced this.
Upgrades:
- ember-collection
- ember-computed-style
Replacements:
- ember-pluralize replaced with ember-inflector
- ember-cli-format-number replaced with custom helper using standard
`toLocaleString`
Removing ember-cli-format-number also meant some further changes related
to decimal places in the tomography graph, done using `toFixed`
The ExternalSources background-images have also now been escaped
correctly preventing in-development `console` warnings.
The only deprecation warnings are now from ember-block-slots, only in
terminal, making for a better development experience overall, especially now we
have an empty browser console
Also adds a `callIfType` 'helper util' which is a util specifically for helpers (it conforms to a helper argument signature) to be expanded upon later.
1. The 'Services' header need to be knocked ot the right slightly to line
up properly with the service name when there are no external source
icons.
2. Add a single space between ServiceName and ServiceID on the Node >
[Services] tab table.
* Move almost everything to use %frames
* Fix pill styles of ACL types
* Remove horizontal scrollbars from dom recycling scroller component
* Make text areas look ok in Firefox
* Remove ember-bulma-css
* New form elements, break out %toggle
* %button design tweaks
* %form-element design tweaks
* Better hashicorp logo
* Small screen CSS improvements (#4624)
1. Reduce header size when there are no breadcrumbs
2. Make the filters toggleable, closed by default
3. Reduce the size of the footer on small screens
4. Hide all non-primary columns for forms
5. Slightly change the layout of various items, mainly buttons within
forms
6. Make some confirmation dialogs work vertically on small screens. Guessing we might be better just using native confirmations on small
screens
1. Addition of external source icons for services marked as such.
2. New %with-tooltip css component (wip)
3. New 'no healthcheck' icon as external sources might not have
healthchecks, also minus icon on node cards in the service detail view
4. If a service doesn't have healthchecks, we use the [Services] tabs as the
default instead of the [Health Checks] tab in the Service detail page.
5. `css-var` helper. The idea here is that it will eventually be
replaced with pure css custom properties instead of having to use JS. It
would be nice to be able to build the css variables into the JS at build
time (you'd probably still want to specify in config which variables you
wanted available in JS), but that's possible future work.
Lastly there is probably a tiny bit more testing edits here than usual,
I noticed that there was an area where the dynamic mocking wasn't
happening, it was just using the mocks from consul-api-double, the mocks
I was 'dynamically' setting happened to be the same as the ones in
consul-api-double. I've fixed this here also but it wasn't effecting
anything until actually made certain values dynamic.
When adding an auto resizing (heightwise) code editor, the
ivy-codemirror plugin seems to do this using more nested divs. This div
had a horizontal scroller but couldn't be seen on some platforms (with
hidden scrollbars). This commit makes the code editor slightly more
usable and more visually correct by removing the scroll bar in this div
to stop producing the 'split view look', yet keeping the horizontal
scroller at the bottom of the code editor for when you enter code that
is wider than the area. A max-width has also been added here to prevent
the text area from growing off the side of the page.
Another improvement to the code editor here is the addition of a nicer
color for hightlighting text selection so its at least visible.
Lastly, there was a way you could get the bottom horizontal scrollbar to overlay
the code in the editor. This makes sure there is always some space at
the bottom of the editor to make sure the code won't be obscured
* Move notification texts to a slightly different layer (#4572)
* Further Simplify/refactor the actions/notification layer (#4573)
1. Move the 'with-feedback' actions to a 'with-blocking-action' mixin
which better describes what it does
2. Additional set of unit tests almost over the entire layer to prove
things work/add confidence for further changes
The multiple 'with-action' mixins used for every 'index/edit' combo are
now reduced down to only contain the functionality related to their
specific routes, i.e. where to redirect.
The actual functionality to block and carry out the action and then
notify are 'almost' split out so that their respective classes/objects do
one thing and one thing 'well'.
Mixins are chosen for the moment as the decoration approach used by
mixins feels better than multiple levels of inheritence, but I would
like to take this fuether in the future to a 'compositional' based
approach.
There is still possible further work to be done here, but I'm a lot
happier now this is reduced down into separate parts.
WIP Unskip some lower level trivial tests.
This is the beginning of work to unskip some of the more trivial tests that I'd skipped a while back (if the thing they are testing broke, they would have failed higher up in other acceptance tests).
I'd rather keep the tests, as they do test things in a more isolated manner, and the plan was to always come back and work to unskip them time allowing.
I didn't get to far into this work in progress here, but I'd rather merge what I've done all the same and come back at a later date and continue.
1. In the Services > Services detail page for both healthy and unhealthy
nodes, also add searching by Service.ID here
2. In the Nodes > Node detail > [Services] tab only if its different
from the Service name, add searching by Service.ID here
1. There are various things tests that can just have intentions added
into them, like filters and such like, add intentions to these
2. Start thinking about being able to negate steps easily, which will
lead on to a cleanup of the steps
This enables people to enter things using the mouse to paste for
example, plus possible other things.
As an aside it also answers my query regarding `fillIn` for testing,
nothing needs to be actually _typed_ anymore! Doh
1. Use 'All Services (*)' as opposed to '*'
2. Set 'Destination' in teh same bold font as 'Source'
3. Ensure you can search for all services by using '*' or 'All Services
(*)'
1. Listing, filtering by action and searching by source name and
destination name
2. Edit/Create page, edits ping the API double fine, need to work through
creates and deletes
3. Currently uses a `Precedence` intention keyname that doesn't yet
exist in the real API
1. Check the dc's model for both dcs list and the requested dc.
2. If the dc model doesn't exist use and empty array for dcs and a fake
dc with the Name 'Error' as we can't even trust what is in the
`paramsFor`
Tables need to calculate their sizing depending on other things in the
DOM. When a table is in a tab panel, some of these things aren't visible
and therefore some values are zero during `didInsertElement`.
This commit ensures that the resize calc of the table is performed when
it's parent tab is clicked (and therefore when the table 'appears')
As the input field was used for KV's it looked like you couldn't save
multiline KV's. Changed to textarea so you can see the multilines.
Also, JSON is slightly misleading as clicking the toggle doesn't
necessarily mean 'I'm going to edit some JSON' it means I want the code
editor with syntax highlighting, so renamed the toggle to say 'Code'
* Move settings to use the same service/route API as the rest of the app
* Put some ideas down for unit testing on adapters
* Favour `Model` over `Entity`
* Move away from using `reopen` to using Mixins
* Amend messages, comment/document some usage
* Make sure the returns are consistent in normalizePayload, also
Add some todo's in to remind me to think consider this further at a
later date. For example, is normalizePayload to be a hook or an
overridable method
* Start stripping back the HTML to semantics
* Use a variable rather than chaining
* Remove unused helpers
* Start picking through the new designs, start with listing pages
* First draft HTML for every page
* Making progress on the CSS
* Keep plugging away at the catalog css
* Looking at scrolling
* Wire up filtering
* Sort out filter counting, more or less done a few outstanding
* Start knocking the forms into shape
* Add in codemirror
* Keep moving forwards with the form like layouts
* Start looking at ACL editing page, add footer in
* Pull the filters back in, look at an autoresizer for scroll views
* First draft toggles
* 2nd draft healthcheck icons
* Tweak node healthcheck icons
* Looking at healthcheck detail icons
* Tweak the filter-bar and add selections to the in content tabs
* Add ACL create, pill-like acl type highlight
* Tweaking the main nav some more
* Working on the filter-bar and freetext-filter
* Masonry layout
* Stick with `checks` instead of healthy/unhealthy
* Fix up the filter numbers/counts
* Use the thead for a measure
* First draft tomography back in
* First draft DC dropdown
* Add a temporary create buttong to kv's
* Move KV and ACL to use a create page
* Move tags
* Run through old tests
* Injectable server
* Start adding test attributes
* Add some page objects
* More test attributes and pages
* Acl filter objects
* Add a page.. page object
* Clickable items in lists
* Add rest/spread babel plugin, remove mirage for now
* Add fix for ember-collection
* Keep track of acl filters
* ember-cli-page-object
* ember-test-selectors
* ui: update version of ui compile deps
* Update static assets
* Centralize radiogroup helper
* Rejig KV's and begin to clean it up
* Work around lack of Tags for the moment..
* Some little css tweaks and start to remove possibles
* Working on the dc page and incidentals
1. Sort the datacenter-picker list
2. Add a selected state to the datacenter-picker
3. Make dc an {Name: dc}
4. Add an env helper to get to 'env vars' from within templates
* Click outside stuff for the datacenter-picker, is-active on nav
* Make sure the dropdown CTA can be active
* Bump ember add pluralize helper
* Little try at sass based custom queries
* Rejig tablular collection so it deals with resizing, actions
1. WIP: start building actions dropdowns
2. Move tabular collection to deal with resizing to rule out differences
* First draft actions dropdowns
* Add ports, selectable IP's
* Flash messages, plus general cleanup/consistency
1. Add ember-cli-flash for flash messages
2. Move everything to get() instead of item.get
3. Spotted a few things that weren't consistent
* DOn't go lower than zero
* First draft vertical menu
* Missed a get, tweak dropmenu tick
* Big cleanup
1. this.get(), this.set() > get(), set()
2. assign > {...{}, ...{}}
3. Seperator > separator
* WIP: settings
* Moved things into a ui-v2 folder
* Decide on a way to do the settings page whilst maintaining the url + dc's
* Start some error pages
* Remove base64 polyfill
* Tie in settings, fix atob bug, tweak layout css
* Centralize confirmations into a component
* Allow switching between the old and new UI with the CONSUL_UI_BETA env var
Currently all the assets are packaged into a single AssetFS and a prefix is configured to switch between the two.
* Attempt at some updates to integrate the v2 ui build into the main infrastructure
* Add redirect to index.html for unknown paths
* Allow redictor to /index.html for new ui when using -ui-dir
* Take ACLs to the correct place on save
* First pass breadcrumbs
* Remove datacenter selector on the index page
* Tweak overall layout
* Make buttons 'resets'
* Tweak last DC stuff
* Validations plus kv keyname viewing tweaks
* Pull sessions back in
* Tweak the env vars to be more reusable
* Move isAnon to the view
* No items and disabled acl css
* ACL and KV details
1. Unauthorized page
2. Make sure the ACL is always selected when it needs it
3. Check record deletion with a changeset
* Few more acl tweaks/corrections
* Add no items view to node > services
* Tags for node > services
* Make sure we have tags
* Fix up the labels on the tomography graph
* Add node link (agent) to kv sessions
* Duplicate up `create` for KV 'root creation'
* Safety check for health checks
* Fix up the grids
* Truncate td a's, fix kv columns
* Watch for spaces in KV id's
* Move actions to their own mixins for now at least
* Link reset to settings incase I want to type it in
* Tweak error page
* Cleanup healthcheck icons in service listing
* Centralize errors and make getting back easier
* Nice numbers
* Compact buttons
* Some incidental css cleanups
* Use 'Key / Value' for root
* Tweak tomography layout
* Fix single healthcheck unhealthy resource
* Get loading screen ready
* Fix healthy healthcheck tick
* Everything in header starts white
* First draft loader
* Refactor the entire backend to use proper unique keys, plus..
1. Make unique keys form dc + slug (uid)
2. Fun with errors...
* Tweak header colors
* Add noopener noreferrer to external links
* Add supers to setupController
* Implement cloning, using ember-data...
* Move the more expensive down the switch order
* First draft empty record cleanup..
* Add the cusomt store test
* Temporarily use the htmlSafe prototype to remove the console warning
* Encode hashes in urls
* Go back to using title for errors for now
* Start removing unused bulma
* Lint
* WIP: Start looking at failing tests
* Remove single redirect test
* Finish off error message styling
* Add full ember-data cache invalidation to avoid stale data...
* Add uncolorable warning icons
* More info icon
* Rearrange single service, plus tag printing
* Logo
* No quotes
* Add a simple startup logo
* Tweak healthcheck statuses
* Fix border-color for healthchecks
* Tweak node tabs
* Catch 401 ACL errors and rethrow with the provided error message
* Remove old acl unauth and error routes
* Missed a super
* Make 'All' refer to number of checks, not services
* Remove ember-resizer, add autoprefixer
* Don't show tomography if its not worth it, viewify it more also
* Little model cleanup
* Chevrons
* Find a way to reliably set the class of html from the view
* Consistent html
* Make sure session id's are visible as long as possible
* Fix single service check count
* Add filters and searchs to the query string
* Don't remember the selected tab
* Change text
* Eror tweaking
* Use chevrons on all breadcrumbs even in kv's
* Clean up a file
* Tweak some messaging
* Makesure the footer overlays whats in the page
* Tweak KV errors
* Move json toggle over to the right
* feedback-dialog along with copy buttons
* Better confirmation dialogs
* Add git sha comment
* Same title as old UI
* Allow defaults
* Make sure value is a string
* WIP: Scrolling dropdowns/confirmations
* Add to kv's
* Remove set
* First pass trace
* Better table rows
* Pull over the hashi code editor styles
* Editor tweaks
* Responsive tabs
* Add number formatting to tomography
* Review whats left todo
* Lint
* Add a coordinate ember data triplet
* Bump in a v2.0.0
* Update old tests
* Get coverage working again
* Make sure query keys are also encoded
* Don't test console.error
* Unit test some more utils
* Tweak the size of the tabular collections
* Clean up gitignore
* Fix copy button rollovers
* Get healthcheck 'icon icons' onto the text baseline
* Tweak healthcheck padding and alignment
* Make sure commas kick in in rtt, probably never get to that
* Improve vertical menu
* Tweak dropdown active state to not have a bg
* Tweak paddings
* Search entire string not just 'startsWith'
* Button states
* Most buttons have 1px border
* More button tweaks
* You can only view kv folders
* CSS cleanup reduction
* Form input states and little cleanup
* More CSS reduction
* Sort checks by importance
* Fix click outside on datacenter picker
* Make sure table th's also auto calculate properly
* Make sure `json` isn't remembered in KV editing
* Fix recursive deletion in KV's
* Centralize size
* Catch updateRecord
* Don't double envode
* model > item consistency
* Action loading and ACL tweaks
* Add settings dependencies to acl tests
* Better loading
* utf-8 base64 encode/decode
* Don't hang off a prototype for htmlSafe
* Missing base64 files...
* Get atob/btoa polyfill right
* Shadowy rollovers
* Disabled button styling for primaries
* autofocuses only onload for now
* Fix footer centering
* Beginning of 'notices'
* Remove the isLocked disabling as we are letting you do what the API does
* Don't forget the documentation link for sessions
* Updates are more likely
* Use exported constant
* Dont export redirectFS and a few other PR updates
* Remove the old bootstrap config which was used for the old UI skin
* Use curlies for multiple properties