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John Cowen ae71d6ce96
ui: Custom version of ember-block-slots compatible with ember 3 (#5245)
The original version of ember-block-slots doesn't support ember 3 and it
seems like development has stalled on the original version.

This adds a modified version as an in-repo-addon that is compatible with
ember 3.
2019-01-30 10:56:04 +00:00
John Cowen acee937f69
ui: Bump footer date (#5279) 2019-01-28 17:50:37 +00:00
John Cowen a35fe7c5ba
ui: Removes delete button form pages that show your current token (#5241)
Tokens can no longer delete themselves see:

https://github.com/hashicorp/consul/pull/5210

...so we remove the button to allow you to do that from the UI
2019-01-23 13:51:36 +00:00
John Cowen c8386ec0cc
UI: [BUGFIX] Decode/encode urls (#5206)
In 858b05fc31 (diff-46ef88aa04507fb9b039344277531584)
we removed encoding values in pathnames as we thought they were
eventually being encoded by `ember`. It looks like this isn't the case.

Turns out sometimes they are encoded sometimes they aren't. It's complicated.
If at all possible refer to the PR https://github.com/hashicorp/consul/pull/5206.

It's related to the difference between `dynamic` routes and `wildcard` routes.

Partly related to this is a decision on whether we urlencode the slashes within service names or not. Whilst historically we haven't done this, we feel its a good time to change this behaviour, so we'll also be changing services to use dynamic routes instead of wildcard routes. So service links will then look like /ui/dc-1/services/application%2Fservice rather than /ui/dc-1/services/application/service

Here, we define our routes in a declarative format (for the moment at least JSON) outside of Router.map, and loop through this within Router.map to set all our routes using the standard this.route method. We essentially configure our Router from the outside. As this configuration is now done declaratively outside of Router.map we can also make this data available to href-to and paramsFor, allowing us to detect wildcard routes and therefore apply urlencoding/decoding.

Where I mention 'conditionally' below, this is detection is what is used for the decision.

We conditionally add url encoding to the `{{href-to}}` helper/addon. The
reasoning here is, if we are asking for a 'href/url' then whatever we
receive back should always be urlencoded. We've done this by reusing as much
code from the original `ember-href-to` addon as possible, after this
change every call to the `{{href-to}}` helper will be urlencoded.

As all links using `{{href-to}}` are now properly urlencoded. We also
need to decode them in the correct place 'on the other end', so..

We also override the default `Route.paramsFor` method to conditionally decode all
params before passing them to the `Route.model` hook.

Lastly (the revert), as we almost consistently use url params to
construct API calls, we make sure we re-encode any slugs that have been
passed in by the user/developer. The original API for the `createURL`
function was to allow you to pass values that didn't need encoding,
values that **did** need encoding, followed by query params (which again
require url encoding)

All in all this should make the entire ember app url encode/decode safe.
2019-01-23 13:46:59 +00:00
John Cowen 66c139ceae
UI: Text change and clarity Node Health > Health Checks (#5115)
Text change Node Health > Health Checks
Also adds an info icon and tooltip to Health Checks column header
2019-01-17 09:20:00 +00:00
Jihoon Chung d5e28bda56 ui: Fix typo in acl-migration guide link (#5135) 2019-01-17 09:03:23 +00:00
Alvin Huang 5425a86058 add documentation on how to use ember-exam 2019-01-03 23:50:02 -05:00
Alvin Huang f623b9817e add test-parallel yarn command 2019-01-03 23:49:45 -05:00
Alvin Huang c4a837c7b5 change env to test 2019-01-03 22:27:17 -05:00
Alvin Huang 3feb26f30d adding build-ci yarn target 2019-01-03 22:27:17 -05:00
Alvin Huang a92fa407d5 output XML test results 2019-01-03 22:21:19 -05:00
Alvin Huang 93490c600b enable ember-exam 2019-01-03 22:21:20 -05:00
Alvin Huang 5b6ea377b4 update testem with newer conventions 2019-01-03 22:18:55 -05:00
Alvin Huang 45cf7dec4f adding ember-exam package 2019-01-03 16:59:30 -05:00
Hans Hasselberg 0b4a879203
ui: serve /robots.txt when UI is enabled. (#5089)
* serve /robots.txt
* robots.txt: disallow everything
2018-12-17 19:35:03 +01:00
John Cowen 8433b26b78
ui: Correctly escape an inline svg icon (#5032) 2018-12-04 17:02:59 +00:00
John Cowen 7ecbb63102
ui: Add AWS external-source icon (#5030) 2018-11-30 09:59:02 +00:00
John Cowen 9c11109db4
ui: If a service has no external-source, don't show the icon (#4996) 2018-11-26 17:34:00 +00:00
John Cowen e1fb21cd4c
ui: Adds the CONSUL_VERSION env var into the HTML source in a comment (#4993) 2018-11-26 14:27:56 +00:00
John Cowen c6db97b666
UI: Removes success notification on faking a success response for `self` (#4906)
In order to continue supporting the legacy ACL system, we replace
the 500 error from a non-existent `self` endpoint with a response of a
`null` `AccessorID` - which makes sense (a null AccessorID means old
API)

We then redirect the user to the old ACL pages which then gives a 403
if their token was wrong which then redirects them back to the login page.

Due to the multiple redirects and not wanting to test the validity of the token
before redirecting (thus calling the same API endpoint twice), it is not
straightforwards to turn the 'faked' response from the `self` endpoint
into an error (flash messages are 'lost' through multiple redirects).

In order to make this a slightly better experience, you can now return a
`false` during execution of an action requiring success/failure
feedback, this essentially skips the notification, so if the action is
'successful' but you don't want to show the notification, you can. This
resolves showing a successful notification when the `self` endpoint
response is faked. The last part of the puzzle is to make sure that the
global 403 catching error in the application Route also produces an
erroneous notification.

Please note this can only happen with a ui client using the new ACL
system when communicating with a cluster using the old ACL system, and
only when you enter the wrong token.

Lastly, further acceptance tests have been added around this

This commit also adds functionality to avoid any possible double 
notification messages, to avoid UI overlapping
2018-11-07 15:57:41 +00:00
John Cowen 7ddafc45d9
ui: Make empty Rules ('') take priority over a `Legacy: true` (#4899)
Even if an old style token has a Legacy of true, yet it has an empty set
of Rules, treat the token as a new style token, as its essentially the
same
2018-11-06 18:08:10 +00:00
John Cowen f65f001675
UI: Catch 500 error on token endpoint and revert to legacy tokens (#4874)
In some circumstances a consul 1.4 client could be running in an
un-upgraded 1.3 or lower cluster. Currently this gives a 500 error on
the new ACL token endpoint. Here we catch this specific 500 error/message
and set the users AccessorID to null. Elsewhere in the frontend we use
this fact (AccessorID being null) to decide whether to present the
legacy or the new ACL UI to the user.

Also:
- Re-adds in most of the old style ACL acceptance tests, now that we are keeping the old style UI
- Restricts code editors to HCL only mode for all `Rules` editing (legacy/'half legacy'/new style)
- Adds a [Stop using] button to the old style ACL rows so its possible to logout.
- Updates copy and documentation links for the upgrade notices
2018-11-02 14:44:36 +00:00
John Cowen de6644675d
ui: Brings the new ACLs into line with the new repo folder structure (#4857)
This PR updates the folder structure and naming of the new ACLs, the same as #4694 .
2018-10-26 18:40:51 +01:00
John Cowen f1246801b1
ui: Some trivial test additions, support env var passing of port numbers (#4728)
1. Unskip some trivial tests that were being tested higher up
2. Istanbul ignore some code for coverage.
  1. Things that I didn't write and need to 100% follow
  2. The source code checking test that has Istanbul code injected into
  it
3. Add a few simple test cases
4. Support passing port numbers through to `ember serve` and `ember
test` for use cases that would benefit from being able to configure the
ports things are served over but still use `yarn run` thus reusing the
`yarn run` config in `package.json`
2018-10-26 17:50:43 +01:00
John Cowen 14aa90e309
ui: Move repo services to repository/ folder and standardize naming (#4694)
Repositories are a class of services to help with CRUD actions, most of
the functionality is reused across various Models. This creates a new
repository service that centralizes all this reused functionality.
Inheritance via ember `Service.extend` is used as opposed to
decorating via Mixins.

1. Move all repository services (and their tests) to a
services/repository folder
2. Standardize on a singular name format 'node vs nodes'
3. Create a new 'repository' service to centralize functionality. This
should be extended by 'repository' services
2018-10-26 17:36:15 +01:00
John Cowen d98c1242dc
ui: Adds multi syntax linting to the code editor (#4814) 2018-10-19 17:36:38 +01:00
John Cowen 7d89e519a2 UI: New ACLs (#4789)
UI to accompany the new ACLs APIs
2018-10-19 08:45:05 -07:00
John Cowen 297788408b
ui: Fix freetext searching within the nodes page (#4819)
Essentially this was missing a call to `super`. The error unfortuantely
didn't arise in the tests as it only errors when the node list has 4
items are more (the 4 columns), and the acceptence tests by change were
only filling the page with 3 nodes for test purposes.

I've bumped the amount of nodes up to 4 in the tests, which then causes
the tests to fail, made the fix by adding the `super` call, and the
tests now pass.

I also tested the UI/text searching on a 10,000 node system, and
everything now works as expected.
2018-10-19 14:31:22 +01:00
John Cowen 5f39bfd161
ui: Improve layout of node cards on large and small screens (#4761)
1. The grid based unhealthy cards are now clamped to only four wide
maximum. This means that on larger screen the cards are much wider
meaning you can view more information. Grid gutters are also clamped at
a certain ideal width screen, remaining responsive for anything below
this.

2. The healthy node columns are finally responsive following the same
column rules as unhealthy nodes
2018-10-11 10:19:06 +01:00
John Cowen 461db096ed
ui: Add truncation to the `.Address` (#4760) 2018-10-11 10:17:56 +01:00
John Cowen b75731aaec
ui: Cope with service names that contain slashes (#4756) 2018-10-11 10:14:04 +01:00
John Cowen 3410f5955a
ui: Reduce the breakpoint at which the smaller footer kicks in (#4723) 2018-10-11 10:13:17 +01:00
John Cowen 8ba1c549a9
ui: Move the text encoding polyfill to a a proper detecting polyfill (#4767) 2018-10-08 17:47:44 +01:00
John Cowen 9da8ad8f3d
UI: Package upgrades (#4740)
Upgrade all patch and minor upgradeable packages, also uses `only`
in ember-cli-build to reduce the included helpers from certain helper
packages.

Make some major version upgrades for some dev tools

- husky
- lint-staged
- ember-cli-yadda
- ember-cli-sass (also moved from node-sass to dart-sass)

Minor tweak: spotted css file (instead of scss file), rename

The move to `dart-sass`:

dart-sass has been the primary implementation of sass for ~6 months and
will receive updates earlier than libsass (ruby-sass itself is now deprecated)

Other benefits include not having to recompile (via `npm rebuild` or similar)
when switching platforms and an 'almost' javascript based solution.

This update also alters some media queries that, whilst wouldn't compile
anymore with either an updated libsass or dart-sass, where probably a
little over complicated anyway, I've therefore made them similar to
other breakpoints that made sense.
2018-10-03 09:54:07 +01:00
John Cowen 99c51c9f86
UI: Reduce in-development deprecations (also use toLocaleString) (#4677)
Various ember addons produced deprecation messages, some in the browser
console and some in terminal. Upgrading and replacing some of these has
reduced this.

Upgrades:

- ember-collection
- ember-computed-style

Replacements:

- ember-pluralize replaced with ember-inflector
- ember-cli-format-number replaced with custom helper using standard
`toLocaleString`

Removing ember-cli-format-number also meant some further changes related
to decimal places in the tomography graph, done using `toFixed`

The ExternalSources background-images have also now been escaped
correctly preventing in-development `console` warnings.

The only deprecation warnings are now from ember-block-slots, only in
terminal, making for a better development experience overall, especially now we
have an empty browser console

Also adds a `callIfType` 'helper util' which is a util specifically for helpers (it conforms to a helper argument signature) to be expanded upon later.
2018-10-01 13:42:42 +01:00
John Cowen 96508e556b
ui: Layout fix. Small padding additions to tables (#4701)
1. The 'Services' header need to be knocked ot the right slightly to line
up properly with the service name when there are no external source
icons.
2. Add a single space between ServiceName and ServiceID on the Node >
[Services] tab table.
2018-09-21 11:14:38 +01:00
John Cowen ece09e300d
UI: Tooltips and feedback-dialogs are the same thing - merge (#4678) 2018-09-21 11:13:21 +01:00
John Cowen d0405ba8b9
UI: CSS Additions (mainly %frames) (#4623)
* Move almost everything to use %frames
* Fix pill styles of ACL types
* Remove horizontal scrollbars from dom recycling scroller component
* Make text areas look ok in Firefox
* Remove ember-bulma-css
* New form elements, break out %toggle
* %button design tweaks
* %form-element design tweaks
* Better hashicorp logo
* Small screen CSS improvements (#4624)
  1. Reduce header size when there are no breadcrumbs
  2. Make the filters toggleable, closed by default
  3. Reduce the size of the footer on small screens
  4. Hide all non-primary columns for forms
  5. Slightly change the layout of various items, mainly buttons within
forms
  6. Make some confirmation dialogs work vertically on small screens. Guessing we might be better just using native confirmations on small
screens
2018-09-21 10:18:32 +01:00
John Cowen 89620b93c2
ui: Turn off the code editor whilst making an edit during testing (#4668)
Having the code editor on removes the text area from the DOM, making it
more difficult to enter text in the text editor during testing. This
turns the code editor off whilst making edits during testing.

No changes to UI code
2018-09-20 10:36:30 +01:00
John Cowen eb218ab93f
ui: Test bugfix. Specifically set deny for intention creation (#4663)
Make sure we speficially set and test for deny on testing intention
creation
2018-09-13 09:10:18 +01:00
John Cowen 5bb38f6ab5
ui: Tests Bugfix. Reflect extra json property `ExternalSources` in mocks (#4662)
The mocks where using randomly generated `ExternalSources` this change
makes sure they are fixed so we can reliably test the values. No change
to actual UI code
2018-09-13 09:09:59 +01:00
John Cowen 028875a732
UI: Set the CODE view as the default view for editing KV's (#4651)
Sets the code toggle on the KV edit/create page to be on by default, we figured most people probably prefer this view.

Also, previously we forced the KV toggle back to a default setting for every
time you visited a KV form page. We've now changed this so that the KV code
toggle button acts as a 'global' toggle. So whatever you set it as will
be the same for every KV for the lifetime of your 'ember session'

If we are to keep this, then consider saving this into localStorage
settings or similar, added some thoughts in comments re: this as it's very likely
to happen.
2018-09-13 09:09:30 +01:00
John Cowen f54fd21946
ui: [BUGFIX] Intentions were showing the wrong notification on creation (#4658)
The error notification was being shown on creation of an intention. This
was as a result of #4572 and/or #4572 and has not been included in a
release.

This includes a fix, plus tests to try to prevent any further regression.
2018-09-12 20:41:43 +01:00
John Cowen 0757a08684
ui: Adds a `default` view helper for providing a default value (#4650)
If the first value passed to the helper is an empty string or undefined
then return the second value
2018-09-12 20:38:57 +01:00
John Cowen 5ea748005c
UI: External Source markers (#4640)
1. Addition of external source icons for services marked as such.
2. New %with-tooltip css component (wip)
3. New 'no healthcheck' icon as external sources might not have
healthchecks, also minus icon on node cards in the service detail view
4. If a service doesn't have healthchecks, we use the [Services] tabs as the
default instead of the [Health Checks] tab in the Service detail page. 
5. `css-var` helper. The idea here is that it will eventually be
replaced with pure css custom properties instead of having to use JS. It
would be nice to be able to build the css variables into the JS at build
time (you'd probably still want to specify in config which variables you
wanted available in JS), but that's possible future work.

Lastly there is probably a tiny bit more testing edits here than usual,
I noticed that there was an area where the dynamic mocking wasn't
happening, it was just using the mocks from consul-api-double, the mocks
I was 'dynamically' setting happened to be the same as the ones in
consul-api-double. I've fixed this here also but it wasn't effecting
anything until actually made certain values dynamic.
2018-09-12 20:23:39 +01:00
John Cowen 981882d5ff
UI: Bugfix. Remove split view code editor (#4615)
When adding an auto resizing (heightwise) code editor, the
ivy-codemirror plugin seems to do this using more nested divs. This div
had a horizontal scroller but couldn't be seen on some platforms (with
hidden scrollbars). This commit makes the code editor slightly more
usable and more visually correct by removing the scroll bar in this div
to stop producing the 'split view look', yet keeping the horizontal
scroller at the bottom of the code editor for when you enter code that
is wider than the area. A max-width has also been added here to prevent
the text area from growing off the side of the page.

Another improvement to the code editor here is the addition of a nicer
color for hightlighting text selection so its at least visible.

Lastly, there was a way you could get the bottom horizontal scrollbar to overlay
the code in the editor. This makes sure there is always some space at
the bottom of the editor to make sure the code won't be obscured
2018-09-12 20:18:12 +01:00
John Cowen e5f300dd21
UI: Bugfix. Move to a different TextEncoder/Decoder (#4613)
1. The previously used TextEncoder/Decoder (used as a polyfill for
browsers that don't have a native version) didn't expose an encoder via
CommonJS. Use a different polyfill that exposes both a decoder and an
encoder.
2. The feature detection itself was flawed. This does a less error prone
detection that ensures native encoding/decoding where available and polyfilled
encoding/decoding where not available.
2018-09-12 20:15:58 +01:00
John Cowen 5e987965fa
UI: Bugfix. Fix code toggle in Safari (#4608)
I'd mistakenly changed the checkbox event to listen to oninput, which
works in Chrome and Firefox. Changed this back to onchange as it should
be.
2018-08-30 10:02:26 +01:00
John Cowen 40e71f1b91
UI: Simplify/refactor the actions/notification layer (#4572) + (#4573)
* Move notification texts to a slightly different layer (#4572)
* Further Simplify/refactor the actions/notification layer (#4573)

1. Move the 'with-feedback' actions to a 'with-blocking-action' mixin
which better describes what it does
2. Additional set of unit tests almost over the entire layer to prove
things work/add confidence for further changes

The multiple 'with-action' mixins used for every 'index/edit' combo are
now reduced down to only contain the functionality related to their
specific routes, i.e. where to redirect.

The actual functionality to block and carry out the action and then
notify are 'almost' split out so that their respective classes/objects do
one thing and one thing 'well'.

Mixins are chosen for the moment as the decoration approach used by
mixins feels better than multiple levels of inheritence, but I would
like to take this fuether in the future to a 'compositional' based
approach.

There is still possible further work to be done here, but I'm a lot
happier now this is reduced down into separate parts.
2018-08-29 19:14:31 +01:00
John Cowen b41cad6fdf
UI: CSS refactor (#4430) + Fullscreen Layout (#4435)
* Begin refactoring CSS into component folders. Moved most
components into layout/skin folders, left out a couple of ones I want
to think about more.
* Adjust grays based on recent Structure changes 
* Switch to fullscreen layout for lists and detail, left aligned forms (#4435)
* Specifically use the 'actions_close' label, not just the :last-child (actions-group)
* Replace some non-var-ed colours in vaults code skin, plus prefixing (black and white)
2018-08-29 12:11:58 +01:00