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5 Commits (76bbeb3baf0972885995dcd8a09c7f0312548d0c)

Author SHA1 Message Date
John Cowen ed6918c6c2
ui: Improve dev-time SSO/OIDC visibility (#11248)
This commit tries to make the development experience of working on our OIDC support a little more realistic, essentially by creating our own OIDC provider in our application (only during development builds). You can still provide a real OIDC provider to work with via our dev time environment/cookie variables as before, just now we default to the behaviour in this commit. Overall this makes it much easier to verify our OIDC support in the UI, and also opens up avenues for us to be able to test more scenarios that we couldn't before (for example not only successful logins, but also erroneous, potentially with multiple error reasons).
2021-10-11 16:03:59 +01:00
John Cowen a9fe39e035
ui: Fix up blocking reconciliation for multiple models (#11237)
> In the future, this should all be moved to each individual repository now, which will mean we can finally get rid of this service.

This PR moves reconciliation to 'each individual repository'. I stopped short of getting rid of the service, but its so small now we pretty much don't need it. I'd rather wait until I look at the equivalent DataSink service and see if we can get rid of both equivalent services together (this also currently dependant on work soon to be merged)

Reconciliation of models (basically doing the extra work to clean up the ember-data store and bring our frontend 'truth' into line with the actual backend truth) when blocking/long-polling on different views/filters of data is slightly more complicated due to figuring out what should be cleaned up and what should be left in the store. This is especially apparent for KVs.

I built in a such a way to hopefully make sure it will all make sense for the future. I also checked that this all worked nicely with all our models, even KV which has never supported blocking queries. I left all that work in so that if we want to enable blocking queries/live updates for KV it now just involves deleting a couple of lines of code.

There is a tonne of old stuff that we can clean up here now (our 'fake headers' that we pass around) and I've added that to my list of thing for a 'Big Cleanup PR' that will remove lots of code that we no longer require.
2021-10-07 12:38:04 +01:00
John Cowen e4e85a8f83
ui: Move control of login modal to use JS rather than HTML (label/id) (#9883)
* Add before and after skip links portals

* Move EmptyState and ErrorState to use a @login action/function

* Move page title setting to the Route component

* Add Routes and Outlets everywhere, and use those to access login modal

* Add some aria-labels to the modals

* Docs

* Remove the label/input now we no longer need it, fixup pageobject

* Add basic modal docs

* Switch out old toggle names for ids

* Wrap nspace Route template in a Route component

* type > class
2021-04-06 13:40:40 +01:00
John Cowen 61eef053db
ui: Add Route component / routlet service (#9813)
* Add Routlet service and Route Component

* Add ember-assign-helper (already an indirect dependency)

* Use EventListeners for is-href instead of observing

* Don't include :active in '-intent' styles
2021-03-08 12:15:54 +00:00
John Cowen 6589cbbd0d
ui: Move to Workspaced Structure (#8994)
* ui: Add the most basic workspace root in /ui

* We already have a LICENSE file in the repository root

* Change directory path in build scripts ui-v2 -> ui

* Make yarn install flags configurable from elsewhere

* Minimal workspace root makefile

* Call the new docker specific target

* Update yarn in the docker build image

* Reconfigure the netlify target and move to the higher makefile

* Move ui-v2 -> ui/packages/consul-ui

* Change repo root to refleect new folder structure

* Temporarily don't hoist consul-api-double

* Fixup CI configuration

* Fixup lint errors

* Fixup Netlify target
2020-10-21 15:23:16 +01:00