open-nomad/ui
Buck Doyle 20ec481090
Add DAS subroute and copy button (#9201)
This continues iteration on the DAS UI by adding the ability to directly
navigate to a recommendation summary by (namespaced) slug and a copy
button for the direct navigation link.

It includes a change to CopyButton allowing it to take a block that’s
rendered within the button.

It also changes some instances of multi-relationship traversal to use
in-summary attributes, such as summary.jobNamespace instead of
summary.job.namespace.name.
2020-11-04 12:22:24 -06:00
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.storybook Remove Ember server from Storybook startup (#7980) 2020-05-15 13:53:31 -05:00
app Add DAS subroute and copy button (#9201) 2020-11-04 12:22:24 -06:00
blueprints/story UI: Migrate to Storybook (#6507) 2020-01-21 15:46:32 -06:00
config Reset the standard environment values 2020-10-15 11:45:59 -07:00
lib/bulma UI: Update Ember to 3.12 LTS (#6419) 2019-10-15 13:32:58 -05:00
mirage Add DAS UI code from enterprise (#9192) 2020-10-29 07:46:42 -05:00
public Remove no longer used warning icon svg 2020-10-26 15:07:12 -07:00
server Remove superseded note 2020-04-21 19:52:45 -07:00
stories Add DAS subroute and copy button (#9201) 2020-11-04 12:22:24 -06:00
tests Add DAS subroute and copy button (#9201) 2020-11-04 12:22:24 -06:00
vendor Remove vendored xterm.js files 2020-06-03 09:25:19 -07:00
.editorconfig Update to Ember 3.16/Data 3.12 (#8319) 2020-07-09 11:37:00 -05:00
.ember-cli Use existing ember proxy config within our custom proxy 2020-04-21 19:52:43 -07:00
.env UI: Migrate to Storybook (#6507) 2020-01-21 15:46:32 -06:00
.eslintignore Fix a bunch of snowflake situations the codemod missed 2019-04-10 14:54:31 -07:00
.eslintrc.js Update to Ember 3.16/Data 3.12 (#8319) 2020-07-09 11:37:00 -05:00
.nvmrc Use Node v12 for UI development 2020-11-04 09:04:22 -08:00
.prettierrc Upgrade lint-staged 2018-01-17 09:04:00 -08:00
.template-lintrc.js Add explicit this to templates (#8388) 2020-07-09 15:19:07 -05:00
.watchmanconfig sync 2017-09-19 10:08:23 -05:00
DEVELOPMENT_MODE.md A short guide for proxying to a different nomad cluster 2017-12-06 12:38:38 -08:00
ember-cli-build.js UI: use lazy-loading for Xterm.js (#7964) 2020-05-26 09:56:25 -05:00
package.json Add DAS UI code from enterprise (#9192) 2020-10-29 07:46:42 -05:00
README.md Remove Ember server from Storybook startup (#7980) 2020-05-15 13:53:31 -05:00
testem.js Update to Ember 3.16/Data 3.12 (#8319) 2020-07-09 11:37:00 -05:00
yarn.lock Add DAS UI code from enterprise (#9192) 2020-10-29 07:46:42 -05:00

Nomad UI

The official Nomad UI.

Prerequisites

This is an ember.js project, and you will need the following tools installed on your computer.

Installation

The Nomad UI gets cloned along with the rest of Nomad. To install dependencies, do the following from the root of the Nomad project:

$ cd ui
$ yarn

Running / Development

UI in development mode defaults to using fake generated data, but you can configure it to proxy a live running nomad process by setting USE_MIRAGE environment variable to false. First, make sure nomad is running. The UI, in development mode, runs independently from Nomad, so this could be an official release or a dev branch. Likewise, Nomad can be running in server mode or dev mode. As long as the API is accessible, the UI will work as expected.

You may need to reference the direct path to ember, typically in ./node_modules/.bin/ember.

The fake data in development is generated from a stable seed of 1. To generate different data, you can include a query parameter of ?faker-seed=2 or any other number in the URL. To turn off the seed and get different data with every load, use ?faker=seed=0.

Running / Development with Vagrant

All necessary tools for UI development are installed as part of the Vagrantfile. This is primarily to make it easy to build the UI from source while working on Nomad. Due to the filesystem requirements of Broccoli (which powers Ember CLI), it is strongly discouraged to use Vagrant for developing changes to the UI.

That said, development with Vagrant is still possible, but the ember serve command requires two modifications:

  • --watch polling: This allows the vm to notice file changes made in the host environment.
  • --port 4201: The default port 4200 is not forwarded, since local development is recommended.

This makes the full command for running the UI in development mode in Vagrant:

$ ember serve --watch polling --port 4201

Running Tests

Nomad UI tests can be run independently of Nomad golang tests.

  • ember test (single run, headless browser)
  • ember test --server (watches for changes, runs in a full browser)

You can use --filter <test name> to run a targetted set of tests, e.g. ember test --filter 'allocation detail'.

In the test environment, the fake data is generated with a random seed. If you want stable data, you can set a seed while running the test server by appending &faker-seed=1 (or any other non-zero number) to the URL.

Linting

Linting should happen automatically in your editor and when committing changes, but it can also be invoked manually.

  • npm run lint:hbs
  • npm run lint:js
  • npm run lint:js -- --fix

Building

Typically make release or make dev-ui will be the desired build workflow, but in the event that build artifacts need to be inspected, ember build will output compiled files in ui/dist.

  • ember build (development)
  • ember build --environment production (production)

Releasing

Nomad UI releases are in lockstep with Nomad releases and are integrated into the make release toolchain.

Conventions

  • UI branches should be prefix with f-ui- for feature work and b-ui- for bug fixes. This instructs CI to skip running nomad backend tests.

Storybook UI Library

The Storybook project provides a browser to see what components and patterns are present in the application and how to use them. You can run it locally with yarn storybook after you have ember serve running. The latest version from the master branch is at nomad-storybook.netlify.com.

To generate a new story for a component, run ember generate story component-name. You can use the existing stories as a guide.

Troubleshooting

The UI is running, but none of the API requests are working

By default (according to the .ember-cli file), a proxy address of http://localhost:4646 is used. If you are running Nomad at a different address, you will need to override this setting when running ember serve: ember serve --proxy http://newlocation:1111.

Also, ensure that USE_MIRAGE environment variable is set to false, so the UI proxy requests to Nomad process instead of using autogenerated test data.

Nomad is running in Vagrant, but I can't access the API from my host machine

Nomad binds to 127.0.0.1:4646 by default, which is the loopback address. Try running nomad bound to 0.0.0.0: bin/nomad -bind 0.0.0.0.

Ports also need to be forwarded in the Vagrantfile. 4646 is already forwarded, but if a port other than the default is being used, that port needs to be added to the Vagrantfile and vagrant reload needs to be run.