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Jai Bhagat c4bc5ab352 ui: fix auto-fixable linting errors 2022-01-20 09:46:45 -05:00
Buck Doyle e9e52e0dfe
Update Ember/Ember CLI to 3.20 (#9641)
This doesn’t include Ember Data, as we are still back on 3.12.

Most changes are deprecation updates, linting fixes, and dependencies. It can
be read commit-by-commit, though many of them are mechanical and skimmable.
For the new linting exclusions, I’ve added them to the Tech Debt list.

The decrease in test count is because linting is no longer included in ember test.

There’s a new deprecation warning in the logs that can be fixed by updating Ember
Power Select but when I tried that it caused it to render incorrectly, so I decided to
ignore it for now and address it separately.
2021-02-17 15:01:44 -06:00
Buck Doyle 1cca7abcab
Add Ember ESLint plugin (#8134)
This is extracted from #8094, where I have run into some snags. Since
these ESLint fixes aren’t actually connected to the Ember 3.16 update
but involve changes to many files, we might as well address them
separately. Where possible I fixed the problems but in cases where
a fix seemed too involved, I added per-line or -file exceptions.
2020-06-09 16:03:28 -05:00
Buck Doyle 09067b4eb7
UI: Fix client sorting (#6817)
There are two changes here, and some caveats/commentary:

1. The “State“ table column was actually sorting only by status. The state was not an actual property, just something calculated in each client row, as a product of status, isEligible, and isDraining. This PR adds isDraining as a component of compositeState so it can be used for sorting.

2. The Sortable mixin declares dependent keys that cause the sort to be live-updating, but only if the members of the array change, such as if a new client is added, but not if any of the sortable properties change. This PR adds a SortableFactory function that generates a mixin whose listSorted computed property includes dependent keys for the sortable properties, so the table will live-update if any of the sortable properties change, not just the array members. There’s a warning if you use SortableFactory without dependent keys and via the original Sortable interface, so we can eventually migrate away from it.
2019-12-12 13:06:54 -06:00