* update red color variables to hds
* change background red to be one step lighter
* map oranges
* map greens
* map blues
* map greys
* delete themes, colours: lemon, magenta, strawberry, and vault color aliases
* add unmapped rainbow colours
* replace white and transparent vars, remove unused semantic vars and frame placeholders
* small tweaks to improve contrast, change node health status x/check colours for non-voters to match design doc, replace semantic colour action w hds colour
* add unmapped grays, remove dark theme, manually set nav bar to use dark colours
* map consul pink colour
* map yellows
* add unmapped oranges, delete light theme
* remove readme, base variables, clean up dangling colours
* Start working on the nav disclosure menus
* Update main-nav-horizontal dropdowns
* Format template
* Update box-shadow tokens
* Replace --tone- usage with tokens
* Update nav disabled state and panel border colour
* Replace rgb usage on tile
* Fix permissions modal overlay
* More fixes
* Replace orange-500 with amber-200
* Update badge colors
* Update vertical sidebar colors
* Remove top border on consul peer list ul
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Co-authored-by: wenincode <tyler.wendlandt@hashicorp.com>
- Move AuthDialog to use a Glimmer Component plus native named blocks/slots.
- Unravel the Auth* contextual components, there wasn't a lot of point having them as contextual components and now the AuthDialog (non-view-specific state machine component) can be used entirely separately from the view-specific components (AuthForm and AuthProfile).
- Move all the ACL related components that are in the main app chrome/navigation (our HashicorpConsul component) in our consul-acls sub package/module (which will eventually be loaded on demand only when ACLs are enabled)
This PR removes storybook and adds docfy and uses docfy to render our existing README files.
This now means we can keep adding README documentation without committing any specific format or framework. If we eventually move to storybook then fine, or if we just want to remove docfy for whatever reason then fine - we will still have a full set of README files viewable via GitHub.
* 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