All breadcrumbs do not need a title property because some views
drill down by using a tab-based UI (e.g. CSI volumes and the Job Overview)
The goal is to help us identify breadcrumbs that are non-descriptive (i.e.
breadcrumbs that display as an ID).
In job versions, if you have an ACL token with a write policy
you should be able to revert a job, however, that was not the
case here. This is because we're using ember-can to check if
the user can run a job. That permission relies on policiesSupportRunning
which uses a function called namespaceIncludesCapability. We're going to
need to refactor any cases that use this function.
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.
Manual interventions:
• decorators on the same line for service and controller
injections and most computed property macros
• preserving import order when possible, both per-line
and intra-line
• moving new imports to the bottom
• removal of classic decorator for trivial cases
• conversion of init to constructor when appropriate
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.