* 6 new components for new login/logout flow, plus SSO support
UI Components:
1. AuthDialog: Wraps/orchestrates AuthForm and AuthProfile
2. AuthForm: Authorization form shown when logged out.
3. AuthProfile: Simple presentational component to show the users
'Profile'
4. OidcSelect: A 'select' component for selecting an OIDC provider,
dynamically uses either a single select menu or multiple buttons
depending on the amount of providers
Data Components:
1. JwtSource: Given an OIDC provider URL this component will request a
token from the provider and fire an donchange event when it has been
retrieved. Used by TokenSource.
2. TokenSource: Given a oidc provider name or a Consul SecretID,
TokenSource will use whichever method/API requests required to retrieve
Consul ACL Token, which is emitted to the onchange event handler.
Very basic README documentation included here, which is likely to be
refined somewhat.
* CSS required for new auth/SSO UI components
* Remaining app code required to tie the new auth/SSO work together
* CSS code required to help tie the auth/SSO work together
* Test code in order to get current tests passing with new auth/SSO flow
..plus extremely basics/skipped rendering tests for the new components
* Treat the secret received from the server as the truth
Previously we've always treated what the user typed as the truth, this
breaks down when using SSO as the user doesn't type anything to retrieve
a token. Therefore we change this so that we use the secret in the API
response as the truth.
* Make sure removing an dom tree from a buffer only removes its own tree
* 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>
* ui: Adds a tab selection animation to our app tabs
1. Replace all mentions of `magenta` with a themeable CSS property.
2. Add an easy way to inline style DOM nodes
3. Use CSS properties to add tab animation
* Fix up rendering test
* Avoid DOM noodling as much as possible
* Return all services except Proxies
* Add Gateway icon to the codebase
* Create and implement ConsulExternalSource component
* Fix tests to work with new mock data and add a Gateway test
* Update consul-api-double to 2.14.3
* ui: Adds model layer required for SSO
1. oidc-provider ember-data triplet plus repo, plus addition of torii
addon
2. Make blocking queries support a Cache-Control: no-cache header
3. Tweaks to the token model layer in preparation for SSO work
* Fix up meta related Cache-Control tests
* Add tests adapter tests for URL shapes
* Reset Cache-Control to the original value, return something from logout
* ui: Add a way to reliably figure out where the UI is running
The main javascript that we use is at </where/the/ui/is>/ui/assets/consul-ui.js
This uses this fact to provide and base path 'environment' variable to
be used within the app. This is also overwritable via various methods
(testing/development) if we ever need to do that.
* Remove BASE_API_URL, the logic here isn't exactly correct
Right now the API always _has_ to be at http://domain/v1/ i.e. the root
of your domain /v1. If the URL of the ui is set differently to
http://root.com/somewhere/else/ui/ then the API is still at http://root.com/v1
There is definitely a plan to add this env var back in at some stage so
we can potentially allow this to be configured in other ways, but there
isn't a need to do it just yet so we don't need to worry about _how_ to do
this right now.
* ui: Use Datasource for loading related data in ACLs area
* ui: Use more manual cleanup for Controller event-sources
* Update reconcile to use nspace and add SyncTime to role/policy
* Use the correct value for nspace and dc (the one from the item itself)
* Remove the // check, we no longer need it. Add some TODO
* 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
* Make datacenter queries use query vs findAll like the rest of the app
* Make sure we have an element to pass to isInViewport
* Make sure href-mut doesn't error even if the currentRoute === null
* More post test cleanup and Safari fix (safari requires http:// URLs)
* Reverse order of datasource nspace/dc's and add a namespace source
* Rearrange routes/templates/controllers to only use HashicorpConsul once
* Add datasources and correct token namespace detection/redirection
* Remove old dc findAll adapter method
* Add more comments around the 'child route/parent controller' vars
* 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.
This commit adds 2 ember component/helpers and a service to contain the
shared functionality for matching/rendering content dependent on state
identifiers. Currently a `service.state` method has been added to easily
make manual state objects, but these are built towards using `xstate` to
manage UI state in some of our future components.
We've added some tests here, and we aren't currently using these
components anywhere in this commit.
* ui: Add data-source component and related services (#6486)
* ui: Add data-source component and related services:
1. DataSource component
2. Repository manager for retrieving repositories based on URIs
3. Blocking data service for injection to the data-source component to
support blocking query types of data sources
4. 'Once' promise based data service for injection for potential
fallback to old style promise based data (would need to be injected via
an initial runtime variable)
5. Several utility functions taken from elsewhere
- maybeCall - a replication of code from elsewhere for condition
calling a function based on the result of a promise
- restartWhenAvailable - used for restarting blocking queries when a
tab is brought to the front
- ifNotBlocking - to check if blocking is NOT enabled
* Move to a different organization based on protocols
* Don't call open twice when eager
* Workaround new ember error for reading and writing at the same time
* Add first draft of a README.mdx file
* 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>
* v3.12.0...v3.16.0
* Upgrades
* Remove old wormhole fix
* Fixup ember power select (camelcasing)
* Fixup immedaitely closing dropdown
When clicking on the syntax selector, it seemed like an extra click
event was firing from the label, which then immediately closed the
dropdown. By adding a for="" attribute this event isn't passed to the
dropdown menu and therefore doesn't immediately close
* Fix up integration tests with new style (plus standardize titles)
* Temporarily disable some template linting rules
* Add required methods (even though they aren't used anywhere)
* Ensure event sources get closed on destruction
* 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>
* ui: Test Coverage Reporting (#7027)
* Serve up the /coverage folder whilst developing
* Upgrade ember-cli-api-double now it supports passthrough per url
* ui: make env into a service and use it where we need to be injectable
* Give http/client a body method so we can use it on its own for testing
* Add test helper for testing with and without nspaces enabled
* Add two tests, one thay needs nspaces and one that doesn't
* Keep cleaning up client/http, whilst figuring out a immutable bug
* Convert tests to new return format ([actual, leftovers])
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.
When using namespaces, the 'default' namespace is a little special in
that we wanted the option for all our URLs to stay the same when using
namespaces if you are using the default namespace, with the option of
also being able to explicitly specify `~default` as a namespace.
In other words both `ui/services/service-name` and
`ui/~default/services/service-name` show the same thing.
This means that if you switch between OSS and Enterprise, all of your
URLs stay the same, but you can still specifically link to the default
namespace itself.
Our routing configuration is duplicated in order to achieve this:
```
- :dc
- :service
- :kv
- :edit
- :nspace
- :dc
- :service
- :kv
- :edit
```
Secondly, ember routing resolves/matches routes in the order that you specify
them, unless, its seems, when using wildcard routes, like we do in the
KV area.
When not using the wildcard routes the above routing configuration
resolves/matches a `/dc-1/kv/service` to the `dc.kv.edit` route correctly
(dc:dc-1, kv:services), that route having been configured in a higher
priority than the nspace routes.
However when configured with wildcards (required in the KV area), note
the asterisk below:
```
- :dc
:service
- :kv
- *edit
- :nspace
- :dc
- :service
- :kv
- *edit
```
Given something like `/dc-1/kv/services` the router instead matches the
`nspace.dc.service` (nspace:dc-1, dc:kv, service:services) route first even
though the `dc.kv.edit` route should still match first.
Changing the `dc.kv.edit` route back to use a non-wildcard route
(:edit instead of *edit), returns the router to match the routes in the
correct order.
In order to work around this, we catch any incorrectly matched routes
(those being directed to the nspace Route but not having a `~`
character in the nspace parameter), and then recalculate the correct
route name and parameters. Lastly we use this recalculated route to
direct the user/app to the correct route.
This route recalcation requires walking up the route to gather up all of
the required route parameters, and although this feels like something
that could already exist in ember, it doesn't seem to. We had already
done a lot of this work a while ago when implementing our `href-mut`
helper. This commit therefore repurposes that work slighlty and externalizes
it outside of the helper itself into a more usable util so we can import
it where we need it. Tests have been added before refactoring it down
to make the code easier to follow.
* ui: Ensure configuration is passed through to findInstanceBySlug
Due to the addition of namespace support, this arguments passed to this
method have been increased. Whilst the nspace support continues ot work
here, the configuration for blocking queries is never passed through.
This results in a 2 second poll rather than a blocking query.
This commit fixes that
* ui: Add a basic test to check the number of arguments passed through
For URL maintenance reasons we store the last visited DC in
localStorage incase you come back to a page (for example settings) that
doesn't have a dc in the URL.
A problem arises here if the last DC you tried to visit is unreachable.
The first fix here clears out the last visited DC from localStorage if
the API has errored out.
Secondly, our `href-mut` helper which mutates the current current and
replaces 'parts' in the URL rather than the whole thing functioned by
detecting the current route/URL you are on an 'mutating' that. A problem
arose here as even though you might be on the `/ui/dc-1/services` URL the
actual route is the 'error' route which does not have a URL that can be
changed properly.
The second fix here uses route.currentRoute.name over route.currentRouteName.
The latter is equal to error when an error occurs whereas the former gives you the name of the route before the error happened, which is actually what we want/the intent here.
ie. when `router.currentRouteName === 'error'` then
`router.currentRoute.name === Name Of Route Before It Errored` it seems
When connect is disabled the discovery-chain endpoint returns a 500
error status, which we previoulsy did not gracefully cope with.
This commit gracefully copes with any errors from the disco-chain
endpoint by supressing the error and hiding the Routing tab from the
Service detail page.
Acceptance test included
* ui: Ensure we use nonEmptySet everywhere where we add Namespace
We missed a coupld of places where we use the noEmptySet function, which
will only perform the set if the specified property is non-empty.
Currently we aren't certain there is a place in OSS where a Namespace
can make its way down via the API and endup being PUT/POSTed back out
again when saved. If this did ever happen we would assume it would be
the default namespace, but we add an extra check here to ensure we never
PUT/POST the Namespace property if Namespaces are disabled.
* ui: Add step/assertion for assert if a property is NOT set in the body
* ui: Improve updated/create acc testing for policy/token/roles:
Including making sure a Namespace property is never sent through if you
are running without namespace support
* ui: Make API integration tests aware of CONSUL_NSPACES_ENABLED
* ui: Allow passing CONSUL_NSPACES_ENABLED in via the cli in ember
* ui: Add more makefile targets/package scripts to switch NSPACEs on/off
* ui: Ensure all acceptance tests continue to pass with NSPACEs on/off
This required a little tweaking of the dictionary, at some point
page-navigation and some of these little tweaks will no longer be
required
* ui: Try running CI frontend tests in two parellel runs oss/ent
* ui: Use correct make target, use different names for the reports
* ui: always pass KV flags through on update
* ui: Integration test to prove the flags queryParams gets passed through
* ui: Add Flags to the KV updating acceptance tests
* Update search field placeholder to display `Search`
* Add an acceptance test to search node listings with node name and IP Address
* Update and add unit tests for filter/search node listing with IP Address
* 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
* Adds an acceptance test for hiding Blocking Queries
* Creates a new scenario - If a user adds CONSUL_UI_DISABLE_REALTIME to localStorage, the Blocking Queries section is hidden.
* Updates page assertion to accept functions and booleans as properties
* ui: Fix "don't see" step to watch for the different pageObject error
ember-cli-page object seems to throw a an error with a different message
depending on how you call a function:
currentPage()[property]() // message = 'Element not found'
const prop = currentPage()[property];
prop() // message = 'Something about destructuring'
This changes the step/test/assertion to ensure we check for both types of errors
Co-authored-by: John Cowen <johncowen@users.noreply.github.com>
* ui: Fix typo expanded > ariaExpanded
* ui: Add the things we need to test this
* ui: Add tests for testing the menu closes when clicked
* ui: Ensure the aria-menu closes on route change
* ui: Discovery-Chain: Cope with redirects that have failovers
We found a few stranger configurations for discovery-chain, one of which
was redirects that can then failover.
We altered the parsing here to include 2 passes, one to organize the
nodes into resolvers and children/subsets based on the nodes themselves, which
includes adding the failovers to resolvers and subsets.
We then do a second pass which can more reliably figure out whether a
target is a redirect or a failover (target failovers don't have a
corresponding node), this then adds the redirect children to the already
exising resolver (from the first pass) and then checks if the redirect
also has failovers and adds those if so.
* ui: Check to see if we have a user configured default route or not
...if we don't add one so the visualization looks complete