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4 Commits (72a73661c95800c1e3641af5d88555b4b019b1c9)

Author SHA1 Message Date
Tyler Wendlandt f0be55df86
ui: Update empty-state copy throughout app (#14721)
* Update empty-state copy throughout app

Update empty-states throughout the app to only include mentions of ACLs if the user has ACLs enabled.

* Update peers empty state copy
Flip the empty state copy logic for peers. Small typo fixes on other empty states.

* Update Node empty state with docs

* Update intentions empty state
Make ACL copy dependent on if acls are enabled.

* Update Nodes empty state learn copy

* Fix binding rule copy key
2022-10-06 11:01:49 -06:00
Michael Klein 4d36e2b08e
ui: upgrade ember composable helper (#13394)
Upgrade ember-composable-helpers to version 5.x. This version contains the pick-helper which makes composition in the template layer easier with Octane.

{{!-- this is usually hard to do with Octane --}}
<input {{on "input" (pick "target.value" this.updateText)}} .../>
Version 5.x also fixes a regression with sort-by that according to @johncowen was the reason why the version was pinned to 4.0.0 at the moment.

Version 5 of ember-composable-helpers removes the contains-helper in favor of includes which I changed all occurences for.
2022-06-08 16:07:51 +01:00
John Cowen e62275642b
ui: Add more explanatory texts for empty states (#12354)
* ui: Add more explanatory texts for empty states

* Change all template "Read the guide"s

* Add missing htmlSafe

* Remove the stuff I commented out to try and grok the hairy rebase

* Changelog

* More rebased yaml weirdness plus added node:read
2022-04-11 12:49:59 +01:00
John Cowen ee0e8bf500
ui: App-ify Lock Sessions (#12482)
This commit moves our in-app LockSessions code into an external 'app', which can theoretically be side-loaded but for now it just makes for good isolation/code hygiene.

Functionally, there is kind of one change here, and that is we only show the 'Lock Session' tab if you have permissions to see them. Currently as our UI authorization endpoint needs to be changed slightly to suit our usecase, you will always have permissions to see Lock Sessions as we hardcode the session:read to true (obvs this is a frontend thing, not a backend thing), so it doesn't really change anything from a user perspective.

Also added very bare docs while I was here.

Small note here, ideally we need to add the each individual tab depending on whether an 'app' is enabled or not instead of just permissions, ideally it would be done totally from The Outside rather than a can based conditional on the inside, just something else to be thinking about for the future.
2022-03-14 16:54:49 +00:00