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We noticed that the Service Instance listing on both Node and Service views where not taking into account proxy instance health. This fixes that up so that the small health check information in each Service Instance row includes the proxy instances health checks when displaying Service Instance health (afterall if the proxy instance is unhealthy then so is the service instance that it should be proxying) * Refactor Consul::InstanceChecks with docs * Add to-hash helper, which will return an object keyed by a prop * Stop using/relying on ember-data type things, just use a hash lookup * For the moment add an equivalent "just give me proxies" model prop * Start stitching things together, this one requires an extra HTTP request ..previously we weren't even requesting proxies instances here * Finish up the stitching * Document Consul::ServiceInstance::List while I'm here * Fix up navigation mocks Name > Service |
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README.md
Consul UI Monorepo
This monorepo contains multiple projects, the UI for Consul and addons and packages used by the UI.
This top-level repository provides limited common tasks, such as installation and commit assistance. However, most tasks must be executed from within a subproject, e.g. running or testing.
If you are looking to work on the Consul UI you probably want to read
the README that is in ./packages/consul-ui/README.md
.
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Prerequisites
You will need the following things properly installed on your computer.
- Git
- Node.js
- Yarn installed globally
- Google Chrome
- Firefox
Installation
git clone https://github.com/hashicorp/consul.git
this repositorycd ui
yarn
Yarn Commands
List of available project commands. yarn run <command-name>
Command | Description |
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doc:toc | Re-builds the ToC for this README. |
compliance:licenses | Checks that all dependencies have OSS-compatible licenses. |
Contributing
Building ToC
To autogenerate a ToC (table of contents) for this README,
run yarn doc:toc
. Please update the ToC whenever editing the structure
of README.