* 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>
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 is the first step in #10268. If a maximum is not specified, the
task group sum uses the memory number instead. The maximum is only
shown when it’s higher than the memory sum.
This adds a Revert two-step button to the JobVersions component for
not-current versions, which redirects to the overview on success. It
checks the job version before and after reversion to mitigate the edge
case where reverting to an otherwise-identical version has no effect, as
discussed in #10337.
It uses existing facilities for handling other errors and disabling the
button when permissions are lacking.
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 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.
Adding keys tells Ember to rerender matching entries instead of
destroying and recreating.
Without this key, every time the allocation collection changes, every
allocation row gets destroyed and recreated.
This happens a lot, since each allocation needs to be reloaded which
dirties the collection.
Since allocation rows fetch stats on init, each of these many many
renders results in a stats request.
By using key and rerendering matching records, this all goes away. Since
the rows aren't being destroyed and recreated, the init stats request
isn't being made overnumerously.
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.
Closes#7197#7199
Note: Test coverage is limited to adapter and serializer unit tests. All
acceptance tests have been stubbed and all features have been manually
tested end-to-end.
This represents Phase 1 of #6993 which is the core workflow of CSI in
the UI. It includes a couple new pages for viewing all external volumes
as well as the allocations associated with each. It also updates
existing volume related views on job and allocation pages to handle both
Host Volumes and CSI Volumes.
This connects Xterm.js to a Nomad exec websocket so people
can interact on clients via live sessions. There are buttons on
job, allocation, task group, and task detail pages that open a
popup that lets them edit their shell command and start a
session.
More is to come, as recorded in issues.
As the angle bracket invocation RFC says:
> There is no dedicated syntax for passing an "else" block
> directly. If needed, that can be passed using the named
> blocks syntax.
https://github.com/emberjs/rfcs/blob/master/text/0311-angle-bracket-invocation.md#block
Unfortunately, using a contextual component doesn’t help as
the yield inside that component will still result in content
rendering that would show when the source isn’t empty. So
we decided to change the interface so you have to check
whether the source is empty before using it, which aligns with
how list-table works.
This uses ember-page-title to add dynamic page titles throughout the
route hierarchy. When there’s more than one region, the current
current region is added before the final entry of “- Nomad”.