open-vault/ui
Noelle Daley eed91ba84d
Add storybook (#6496)
* add storybook

* add storybook files

* add ToggleButton and AlertBanner stories

* add knobs addon

* add notes addon

* add ToggleButton and AlertsBanner notes

* move panel to right

* add ICon

* create story blueprint

* add header to blueprint

* upgrade to storybook 5.0.1

* add confirm-action stories

* move addon panel to bottom

* update ConfirmAction

* add jsdoc comments to alert banner component

* add AlertInline

* set showPanel to true in blueprint

* include newly generated markdown for stories

* adjust code example for toggle button

* add json-to-markdown to package.json

* update AuthForm

* add Storybook readme

* add AlertPopup

* add story markdown custom template

* make storybook dependencies optional

* center all stories

* use message-types helper to dynamically render alerts

* hide panel

* nest alert stories

* move icons into table

* separate homelink into multiple stories

* add homelink with nav example

* remove see links from alert-banner

* add script to autogenerate markdown from component and add it to stories

* add viewport addon and remove centered addon

* update README to include markdown generation

* remove @see links from jsdoc comments

* update README to include jsdoc example

* update alert banner md

* get rid of trailing ######

* update jsdoc and regenerate notes files

* update i-con md

* Update ui/scripts/gen-story-md.js

Co-Authored-By: noelledaley <noelledaley@users.noreply.github.com>

* Update ui/scripts/gen-story-md.js

Co-Authored-By: noelledaley <noelledaley@users.noreply.github.com>

* add storybook docs to vault ui readme

* add jsdoc comments to component blueprint, automatically import md file in story blueprint

* add template template to component blueprint override

* apply basic theme to storybook

* remove comment

* make sure all stories are using auto generated md

* storybook: show optional props in brackets

* storybook: 🔪 HomeLink

* storybook: show AuthConfigForm stories with knobs
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Table of Contents

Vault UI

This README outlines the details of collaborating on this Ember application.

Prerequisites

You will need the following things properly installed on your computer.

* Husky and lint-staged are optional dependencies - running yarn will install them. If don't want them installed (husky adds files for every hooks in .git/hooks/), then you can run yarn --ignore-optional. If you've ignored the optional deps previously and want to install them, you have to tell yarn to refetch all deps by running yarn --force.

Running / Development

To get all of the JavaScript dependencies installed, run this in the ui directory:

  • yarn

If you want to run Vault UI and proxy back to a Vault server running on the default port, 8200, run the following in the ui directory:

  • yarn run start

This will start an Ember CLI server that proxies requests to port 8200, and enable live rebuilding of the application as you change the UI application code. Visit your app at http://localhost:4200.

If your Vault server is running on a different port you can use the long-form version of the npm script:

ember server --proxy=http://localhost:PORT

Code Generators

Make use of the many generators for code, try ember help generate for more details

Running Tests

Running tests will spin up a Vault dev server on port 9200 via a pretest script that testem (the test runner) executes. All of the acceptance tests then run, proxing requests back to that server.

  • yarn run test-oss
  • yarn run test-oss -s to keep the test server running after the initial run.
  • yarn run test -f="policies" to filter the tests that are run. -f gets passed into QUnit's filter config

Linting

  • yarn lint:hbs
  • yarn lint:js
  • yarn lint:js -- --fix

Building Vault UI into a Vault Binary

We use go-bindata-assetfs to build the static assets of the Ember application into a Vault binary.

This can be done by running these commands from the root directory run: make static-dist make dev-ui

This will result in a Vault binary that has the UI built-in - though in a non-dev setup it will still need to be enabled via the ui config or setting VAULT_UI environment variable.

Vault Storybook

The Vault UI uses Storybook to catalog all of its components. Below are details for running and contributing to Storybook.

Storybook Commands at a Glance

Command Description
yarn storybook run storybook
ember generate story [name-of-component] generate a new story
yarn gen-story-md [name-of-component] update a story notes file

Writing Stories

Each component in vault/ui/app/components should have a corresponding [component-name].stories.js and [component-name].md files within vault/ui/stories.

Adding a new story

  1. Make sure the component is well-documented using jsdoc. This documentation should at minimum include the module name, an example of usage, and the params passed into the handlebars template. For example, here is how we document the ToggleButton Component:
/**
 * @module ToggleButton
 * `ToggleButton` components are used to expand and collapse content with a toggle.
 *
 * @example
 * ```js
 *   <ToggleButton @openLabel="Encrypt Output with PGP" @closedLabel="Encrypt Output with PGP" @toggleTarget={{this}} @toggleAttr="showOptions"/>
 *  {{#if showOptions}}
 *     <div>
 *       <p>
 *         I will be toggled!
 *       </p>
 *     </div>
 *   {{/if}}
 * ```
 *
 * @param toggleAttr=null {String} - The attribute upon which to toggle.
 * @param attrTarget=null {Object} - The target upon which the event handler should be added.
 * @param [openLabel=Hide options] {String} - The message to display when the toggle is open. //optional params are denoted by square brackets
 * @param [closedLabel=More options] {String} - The message to display when the toggle is closed.
 */

Note that placing a param inside brackets (e.g. [closedLabel=More options] indicates it is optional and has a default value of 'More options'.)

  1. Generate a new story with ember generate story [name-of-component]
  2. Inside the newly generated stories file, add at least one example of the component. If the component should be interactive, enable the Storybook Knobs addon.
  3. Generate the notes file for the component with yarn gen-story-md [name-of-component] (e.g. yarn gen-md alert-banner). This will generate markdown documentation of the component and place it at vault/ui/stories/[name-of-component].md. If your component is a template-only component, you will need to manually create the markdown file.

See the Storybook Docs for more information on writing stories.

Code Generators

It is important to add all new components into Storybook and to keep the story and notes files up to date. To ease the process of creating and updating stories please use the code generators using the commands listed above.