This makes use of the PR I recently had merged to eslint-plugin-ember-a11y-testing
to add linting that ensures an accessibility audit is called at least once per acceptance
test file. When I have added linting for component tests, it can apply there too.
I added exclusions for the filesystem browser tests, which are covered by behaviors/fs
and for the search test which will involve significant overrides to Ember Power Select
default templates.
This introduces ember-a11y-testing to acceptance tests via a helper
wrapper that allows us to globally ignore rules that we can address
separately. It also adds fixes for the aXe rules that were failing.
The spacing has been broken for job types that use this yield
(parameterised and periodic) since I added the exec button
to this template. This could be further refined to allow a more
logical grouping of elements where buttons and tags are
separate.
Thanks to @notnoop for this UX improvement suggestion.
The allocation’s task group is always known, so it
might as well be preselected in the sidebar when the
exec window opens. Also, if the task group only has
one task, might as well preselect it too.
This closes#8422, another bug facilitated by the difficulty
of automated testing when opening another window. Thanks to
@notnoop for narrowing this down.
This updates the Ember edition setting to Octane, which I removed from #8319
because it required the template-only Glimmer components setting to be turned
on, which this does. These changes to templates accommodate that setting.
This includes fixes for newer template lint rules that came along with
updating that dependency, which was necessary to be able to use
the no-curly-component-invocation rule. It also updates some curly
invocations that I missed in #8075.
This updates to Ember 3.16 but leaves Ember Data at 3.12 so we don’t need
to use the model fragments beta. It can be reviewed on a commit-by-commit
basis: blueprint updates, fixes for test failures, and the removal of
now-deprecated partials.
It’s not a true update to Octane as that would involve turning on template-only
components by default, which breaks various things. We can accomplish that
separately and then add the edition setting to package.json.
Thanks to @cibernox’s isActive clarification in
cibernox/ember-power-select#1374, this replaces the use
of a hacked Power Select API with a deliberate blurring
of the trigger element, which is equivalent to setting
the element to inactive.
The CSS I added in #8249 to make the search be properly
centred also made the logo unclickable as it was hidden
behind the centred element! This makes the logo stay
above the search container.
- Click label to focus input
- Focusing input selects value
- Entering an invalid value reverts selection
- Entering a fractional number floors the value