* chore: upgrade forward compatible packages
* chore: v3.20.2...v3.24.0
* chore: silence string prototype extension deprecation
* refact: don't test clicking disabled button job-list
Recent test-helper upgrades will guard against clicking disabled buttons
as this is not something that real users can do. We need to change our
tests accordingly.
* fix: await async test helper `expectError`
We have to await this async test function otherwise the test's
rendering context will be torn down before we run assertions
against it.
* fix: don't try to click disabled two-step-button
Recent test-helper updates prohibit clicking disabled buttons. We need
to adapt the tests accordingly.
* fix: recommendation-accordion
Use up-to-date semantics for handling list-accordion closing
in recommendation-accordion.
* fixes toggling recommendation-accordion toggle.
* fix: simple-unless linting error application.hbs
There's no reason to use unless here - we can use if instead.
* fix: no-quoteless-attributes recommendation accordion
* fix: no-quoteless-attributes recommendation-chart
* fix: allow `unless` - global-header.hbs
This is a valid use of unless in our opinion.
* fix: allow unless in job-diff
This is not a great use for unless but we don't want to change this
behavior atm.
* fix: no-attrs-in-components list-pager
There is no need to use this.attrs in classic components. When we
will convert to glimmer we will use `@`-instead.
* fix: simple-unless job/definition
We can convert to a simple if here.
* fix: allow inline-styles stats-box component
To make linter happy.
* fix: disable no-action and no-invalid-interactive
Will be adressed in follow-up PRs.
* chore: update ember-classic-decorator to latest
* chore: upgrade ember-can to latest
* chore: upgrade ember-composable-helpers to latest
* chore: upgrade ember-concurrency
* fix: recomputation deprecation `Trigger`
schedule `do` on actions queue to work around recomputation deprecation
when triggering Trigger on `did-insert`.
* chore: upgrade ember-cli-string-helpers
* chore: upgrade ember-copy
* chore: upgrade ember-data-model-fragments
* chore: upgrade ember-deprecation-workflow
* chore: upgrade ember-inline-svg
* chore: upgrade ember-modifier
* chore: upgrade ember-truth-helpers
* chore: upgrade ember-moment & ember-cli-moment-shim
* chore: upgrade ember-power-select
* chore: upgrade ember-responsive
* chore: upgrade ember-sinon
* chore: upgrade ember-cli-mirage
For now we will stay on 2.2 - upgrades > 2.3 break the build.
* chore: upgrade 3.24.0 to 3.28.5
* fix: add missing classic decorators on adapters
* fix: missing classic decorators to serializers
* fix: don't reopen Ember.Object anymore
* fix: remove unused useNativeEvents
ember-cli-page-objects doesn't provide this method anymore
* fix: add missing attributeBindings for test-selectors
ember-test-selectors doesn't provides automatic bindings for
data-test-* attributes anymore.
* fix: classic decorator for application serializer test
* fix: remove `removeContext` from tests.
It is unneeded and ember-cli-page-objects doesn't provides
this method anymore.
* fix: remove deprecations `run.*`-invocations
* fix: `collapseWhitespace` in optimize test
* fix: make sure to load async relationship before access
* fix: dependent keys for relationship computeds
We need to add `*.isFulfilled` as dependent keys for computeds that
access async relationships.
* fix: `computed.read`-invocations use `read` instead
* chore: prettify templates
* fix: use map instead of mapBy ember-cli-page-object
Doesn't work with updated ember-cli-page-object anymore.
* fix: remove remaining deprecated `run.*`-calls
* chore: add more deprecations deprecation-workflow
* fix: `implicit-injection`-deprecation
All routes that add watchers will need to inject the store-service
as the store service is internally used in watchers.
* fix: more implicit injection deprecations
* chore: silence implicit-injection deprecation
We can tackle the deprecation when we find the time.
* fix: new linting errors after upgrade
* fix: remove merge conflicts prettierignore
* chore: upgrade to run node 12.22 when building binaries
* ui: add parameterized dispatch interface
This commit adds a new interface for dispatching parameteried jobs, if
the user has the right permissions. The UI can be accessed by viewing a
parameterized job and clicking on the "Dispatch Job" button located in
the "Job Launches" section.
* fix failing lint test
* clean up dispatch and remove meta
This commit cleans up a few things that had typos and
inconsistent naming. In line with this, the custom
`meta` view was removed in favor of using the
included `AttributesTable`.
* ui: encode dispatch job payload and start adding tests
* ui: remove unused test imports
* ui: redesign job dispatch form
* ui: initial acceptance tests for dispatch job
* ui: generate parameterized job children with correct id format
* ui: fix job dispatch breadcrumb link
* ui: refactor job dispatch component into glimmer component and add form validation
* ui: remove unused CSS class
* ui: align job dispatch button
* ui: handle namespace-specific requests on job dispatch
* ui: rename payloadMissing to payloadHasError
* ui: don't re-fetch job spec on dispatch job
* ui: keep overview tab selected on job dispatch page
* ui: fix task and task-group linting
* ui: URL encode job id on dispatch job tests
* ui: fix error when job meta is null
* ui: handle job dispatch from adapter
* ui: add more tests for dispatch job page
* ui: add "job dispatch" capability check
* ui: update job dispatch from code review
Co-authored-by: Luiz Aoqui <luiz@hashicorp.com>
This rethinks namespaces as a filter on list pages rather than a global setting.
The biggest net-new feature here is being able to select All (*) to list all jobs
or CSI volumes across namespaces.
This closes#10146.
Because of cibernox/ember-power-select#1203, which documents
the current impossibility of attaching test selectors to a
PowerSelect invocation, this uses test selectors on parent
containers instead, occasionally adding wrappers when needed.
I chose to leave the existing test selectors in the hopes that
we can return to using them eventually, but I could easily
remove them if it seems like extra noise now.
Presumably for the same reason, @class no longer works, so
this adjusts the scoping of global search CSS to preserve the style
of the search control.
I also included an update to the latest version of
ember-test-selectors, since we were far behind and I tried
that before finding the aforelinked issue.
Finally, this replaces ember-cli-uglify with ember-cli-terser to address
production build failures as described at ember-cli/ember-cli#9290.
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.
This closes#8744 and #9826.
It necessitated some customisation options for TwoStepButton. One is inlineText, which puts the confirmation text in the same line as the buttons. Also, there was a single-use configuration option named isInfoAction that I removed in favour of passing a set of class configuration options like this:
@classes={{hash
idleButton="is-warning"
confirmationMessage="inherit-color"
cancelButton="is-danger is-important"
confirmButton="is-warning"}}
This closes#7459.
While emoji don’t actually need escaping, expanding the
expression that enumerates all task name characters that
don’t need escaping to include emoji is prohibitive, since
it’s a discontinuous range. The emoji-regex project has
such an expression and it’s 12kB.
This fixes the regular expression to property escape emoji
as a single character instead of as its component bytes.
Thanks to @DingoEatingFuzz for the suggestion.
This closes#9966. It was looking at the query parameters
for the namespace and region, but allocation (and task!)
routes don’t have a namespace query parameter. Since the URL
generator requires the job for all calls, it makes sense to
extract the namespace and region from the job instead.
The API is missing values for `ReadAllocs` and `WriteAllocs` fields, resulting
in allocation claims not being populated in the web UI. These fields mirror
the fields in `nomad/structs.CSIVolume`. Returning a separate list of stubs
for read and write would be ideal, but this can't be done without either
bloating the API response with repeated full `Allocation` data, or causing a
panic in previous versions of the CLI.
The `nomad/structs` fields are persisted with nil values and are populated
during RPC, so we'll do the same in the HTTP API and populate the `ReadAllocs`
and `WriteAllocs` fields with a map of allocation IDs, but with null
values. The web UI will then create its `ReadAllocations` and
`WriteAllocations` fields by mapping from those IDs to the values in
`Allocations`, instead of flattening the map into a list.
Without this, visiting any job detail page on Nomad OSS would crash with
an error like this:
Error: Ember Data Request GET
/v1/recommendations?job=ping%F0%9F%A5%B3&namespace=default returned a
404 Payload (text/xml)
The problem was twofold.
1. The recommendation ability didn’t include anything about checking
whether the feature was present. This adds a request to
/v1/operator/license on application load to determine which features are
present and store them in the system service. The ability now looks for
'Dynamic Application Sizing' in that feature list.
2. Second, I didn’t check permissions at all in the job-fetching or job
detail templates.
This extracts some common API-idiosyncracy-handling patterns from model serialisers into properties that are processed by the application serialiser:
* arrayNullOverrides converts a null property value to an empty array
* mapToArray converts a map to an array of maps, using the original map keys as Name properties on the array maps
* separateNanos splits nanosecond-containing timestamps into millisecond timestamps and separate nanosecond properties
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.