open-consul/ui-v2/app/styles/components/app-view/skin.scss
John Cowen e34c16a90c ui: Logout button (#7604)
* 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.
2020-05-12 17:14:24 +00:00

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/*TODO: Rename this to %app-view-brand-icon or similar */
%with-external-source-icon {
background-repeat: no-repeat;
background-size: contain;
width: 18px;
height: 18px;
--kubernetes-icon: #{$kubernetes-logo-color-svg};
--terraform-icon: #{$terraform-logo-color-svg};
--nomad-icon: #{$nomad-logo-color-svg};
--consul-icon: #{$consul-logo-color-svg};
--aws-icon: #{$aws-logo-color-svg};
}
%app-view h2,
%app-view fieldset {
border-bottom: $decor-border-200;
}
%app-view fieldset h2 {
border-bottom: none;
}
@media #{$--horizontal-selects} {
%app-view header h1 {
border-bottom: $decor-border-200;
}
}
@media #{$--lt-horizontal-selects} {
%app-view header > div > div:last-child {
border-bottom: $decor-border-200;
}
}
%app-view header > div > div:last-child,
%app-view header h1,
%app-view h2,
%app-view fieldset {
border-color: $gray-200;
}
// We know that any sibling navs might have a top border
// by default. As its squashed up to a h1, in this
// case hide its border to avoid double border
@media #{$--horizontal-selects} {
%app-view header h1 ~ nav {
border-top: 0 !important;
}
}
%app-view-content div > dl > dd {
color: $gray-400;
}
[role='tabpanel'] > p:only-child,
.template-error > div,
%app-view-content > p:only-child {
@extend %frame-gray-500;
}