Commit Graph

3 Commits (8643565b309e08622dd588560c9011df8a58b0df)

Author SHA1 Message Date
Kenia 51db157fab ui: Redesign - Service Detail Page (#7655)
* Create ConsulServiceInstanceList with styling and test
* Implement ConsulServiceInstanceList to Service Detail page
* Implement ConsulExternalSource to Services Show page header
* Update services/show page object

* Update the styling of CompositeRow

* Refactor ConsulServiceList component and styling

* Update ConsulExternalSource to say 'Registered via...'

* Upgrade consul-api-double to patch 2.14.1

* Fix up tests to not use Kind in service models

* Update ListCollection with clickFirstAnchor action

* Add $typo-size-450 to typography base variables
2020-05-12 17:14:27 +00:00
Kenia f39671d568 ui: Redesign Service List page (#7605)
* Create GridCollection for nodes page with styling

* Update ListCollection styling

* Update TagList styling

* Create CompositeRow styling component

* Update ConsulServiceList component with styling

* Create service health-checks helper

* Add InstanceCount to the service model

* Add tag-svg to codebase

* Create and update tests for service-list page

* Upgrade @hashicorp/consul-api-double to 2.14.0
2020-05-12 17:14:25 +00:00
John Cowen 5f625666b4
ui: Enable recovery from an unreachable datacenter (500 error) (#7404)
For URL maintenance reasons we store the last visited DC in
localStorage incase you come back to a page (for example settings) that
doesn't have a dc in the URL.

A problem arises here if the last DC you tried to visit is unreachable.

The first fix here clears out the last visited DC from localStorage if
the API has errored out.

Secondly, our `href-mut` helper which mutates the current current and
replaces 'parts' in the URL rather than the whole thing functioned by
detecting the current route/URL you are on an 'mutating' that. A problem
arose here as even though you might be on the `/ui/dc-1/services` URL the
actual route is the 'error' route which does not have a URL that can be
changed properly.

The second fix here uses route.currentRoute.name over route.currentRouteName.

The latter is equal to error when an error occurs whereas the former gives you the name of the route before the error happened, which is actually what we want/the intent here.

ie. when `router.currentRouteName === 'error'` then
`router.currentRoute.name === Name Of Route Before It Errored` it seems
2020-03-09 09:10:47 +00:00