* Added to subnav and basic table implemented
* Existing services become service fragments, and services tab aggregated beneath job route
* Index page within jobs/job/services
* Watchable services
* Lintfixes
* Links to clients and individual services set up
* Child service route
* Keyboard shortcuts on service page
* Model that shows consul services as well, plus level and provider cols
* lintfix
* Level as query param
* Watch job for service name changes too
* Group level service fixtures established
* Progress at task level and job-linked services
* Task and group services on update
* Fixture side-effect cleanup
* Basic acceptance tests for job services
* Testmodel cleanup
* Disabled mirage logging
* New cluster type specifically for services
* Without explicit job-model binding
* Trying to isolate a tostring error
* Account for new tab in keyboardnav
* More test isolation attempts
* Remove skipped tests and link task to parent group by id
ui: add service health viz to table (#14369)
* ui: add service-status-bar
* test: service-status-bar
* refact: update component api for new data struct
* ui: format service health struct
* ui: add service health viz to table
* temp: add placeholder to remind conditional watcher
* test: write tests for transformation algorithm
* refact: update transformation algo
* ui: conditionally long poll checks endpoint
* refact: add conditional logic for nomad provider
refact: update service-fragment model to include owner info
ui: differentiate between task and group-level in derived state comp
test: add test to document behavior
refact: update tests for api change
refact: update integration test for API change
chore: remove unsused vars
chore: elvis operator to protect mirage
refact: create refId instead of internalModel
refact: update algo
refact: update conditional template logic
refact: update test for api change:
chore: cant use if and not in hbs conditional
* chore: run prettier on hbs files
* ui: ensure to pass a real job object to task-group link
* chore: add changelog entry
* chore: prettify template
* ui: template helper for formatting jobId in LinkTo component
* ui: handle async relationship
* ui: pass in job id to model arg instead of job model
* update test for serialized namespace
* ui: defend against null in tests
* ui: prettified template added whitespace
* ui: rollback ember-data to 3.24 because watcher return undefined on abort
* ui: use format-job-helper instead of job model via alloc
* ui: fix whitespace in template caused by prettier using template helper
* ui: update test for new namespace
* ui: revert prettier change
Co-authored-by: Luiz Aoqui <luiz@hashicorp.com>
Before, we'd show a helpful error message when a task isn't running
instead of erroring in a generic way. Turns out when an alloc is
terminal but reachable, the filesystem is left behind so we were hiding
it.
Now it is always shown and in the event that something errors, it'll
either be generic, or--more commonly--a 404 of the allocation.
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 mostly a direct application of the ember-angle-brackets-codemod.
I manually restored newlines in multi-line component invocations, usually
preserving file line length except for now-non-positional link-to @route.
I needed to rename task to taskState in some cases to avoid Ember
Concurrency naming conflicts.
This partially addresses #7799.
Task state filesystems are contained within a subdirectory of their
parent allocation, so almost everything that existed for browsing task
state filesystems was applicable to browsing allocations, just without
the task name prepended to the path. I aimed to push this differential
handling into as few contained places as possible.
The tests also have significant overlap, so this includes an extracted
behavior to run the same tests for allocations and task states.
deactivate happens _after_ the new route's model hook, which
results in the possibility of canceling new requests right
after they are made rather than existing open connections