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* 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.
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README.md

consul-ui

Prerequisites

You will need the following things properly installed on your computer.

Installation

  • git clone https://github.com/hashicorp/consul.git this repository
  • cd ui-v2
  • yarn install

All tooling scripts below primarily use make which in turn call node package scripts.

Running / Development

The source code comes with a small development mode that runs enough of the consul API as a set of mocks/fixtures to be able to run the UI without having to run consul.

To enable ACLs using the mock API, use Web Inspector to set a cookie as follows:

CONSUL_ACLS_ENABLE=1

This will enable the ACLs login page, to which you can login with any ACL token/secret.

You can also use a number of other cookie key/values to set various things whilst developing the UI, such as (but not limited to):

CONSUL_SERVICE_COUNT=1000
CONSUL_NODE_CODE=1000
// etc etc

See ./node_modules/@hashicorp/consul-api-double for more details.

If you wish to run the UI code against a running consul instance, uncomment the proxy line in .ember-cli to point ember-cli to your consul instance.

You can also run the UI against a normal Consul installation.

make start-consul or yarn run start:consul will use the CONSUL_HTTP_ADDR environment variable to locate the Consul installation. If that it not set start-consul will use http://localhost:8500.

Example usage:

CONSUL_HTTP_ADDR=http://10.0.0.1:8500 make start-consul

Code Generators

Make use of the many generators for code, try ember help generate for more details

Running Tests

Please note: You do not need to run make start-api/yarn run start:api to run the tests, but the same mock consul API is used.

  • make test or yarn run test
  • make test-view or yarn run test:view to view the tests running in Chrome

Linting

make lint currently runs linting on the majority of js files and hbs files (using ember-template-lint).

See .eslintrc.js and .eslintignore for specific configuration.

Building

  • make build builds the UI for production usage (env=production)
  • make build-ci builds the UI for CI/test usage (env=test)

Static files are built into ./dist

Running Tests in Parallel

Alternatively, ember-exam can be used to split the tests across multiple browser instances for faster results. Most options are the same as ember test. To see a full list of options, run ember exam --help.

Note: The EMBER_EXAM_PARALLEL environment variable must be set to override the default parallel value of 1 browser instance in testem.js.

To quickly run the tests across 4 parallel browser instances:

make test-parallel

To run manually:

$ EMBER_EXAM_PARALLEL=true ./node_modules/.bin/ember exam --split <num> --parallel

More ways to split tests can be found in the ember-exam README.md.