import Ember from 'ember'; import { lazyClick } from '../helpers/lazy-click'; const { Component, inject } = Ember; export default Component.extend({ store: inject.service(), tagName: 'tr', classNames: ['allocation-row', 'is-interactive'], allocation: null, // Used to determine whether the row should mention the node or the job context: null, onClick() {}, click(event) { lazyClick([this.get('onClick'), event]); }, didReceiveAttrs() { // TODO: Use this code again once the temporary workaround below // is resolved. // If the job for this allocation is incomplete, reload it to get // detailed information. // const allocation = this.get('allocation'); // if ( // allocation && // allocation.get('job') && // !allocation.get('job.isPending') && // !allocation.get('taskGroup') // ) { // const job = allocation.get('job.content'); // job && job.reload(); // } // TEMPORARY: https://github.com/emberjs/data/issues/5209 // Ember Data doesn't like it when relationships aren't reflective, // which means the allocation's job will be null if it hasn't been // resolved through the allocation (allocation.get('job')) before // being resolved through the store (store.findAll('job')). The // workaround is to persist the jobID as a string on the allocation // and manually re-link the two records here. const allocation = this.get('allocation'); this.get('store') .findRecord('job', allocation.get('originalJobId')) .then(job => { allocation.set('job', job); }); }, });