We occasionally see the lint job fail due to this timeout. Likely when the node running lint is under heavy load, because normally it runs much faster.
This commit increases the timeout substantially to work around that problem.
* ui: Add ability to sort service based on health
* ui: Move custom sorting to sort/comparator Service/Helper (like search)
This moves custom sorting to use the same pattern as custom searching.
* Remove old Controller based comparator
* Remove gateway endpoint adapter, model, and serializer and tests
* Update service tests to handle gateway-services-nodes
* Upgrade consul-api-double to 2.15.2
* Add a fairly temporary shouldReconcile method
Co-authored-by: John Cowen <jcowen@hashicorp.com>
1. Removes all icons not supported by the backend
2. Adds other icons supported by the backend
3. If there is no icon available don't add CSS positioning for one
* ui: CSS and component changes to the <EmptyState /> component
* ui: Reset the auth-form component back to its initial state
Moving forwards we are going to have the auth-form on the page all the
time, even when logged in (for relogging in purposes). This means the
auth-form will not always be removed from the DOM when you log in.
This sets the form back to its idle state before calling onsubmit
* ui: Make a public api for modal-dialog with a single close method
* ui : Move cache reset somewhere that makes more sense, + single refresh
1. Centralize cache resetting elsewhere, for now the store makes most
sense, although I would prefer the Repository class, so using the store
is temporary
2. We only need to refresh on login once, unless we have a differing
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* ui: Ensure visibilitychange events are cleaned up
* ui: Only cache DataSource data if we have any, + only clear the cache
* ui: Add the modal login dialog to both unauth and auth views
This means we can 'relogin' when already logged in
* ui: Add new empty states
* ui: CSS Tweaks
* Remove marketing grays
It seems that blink/webkit browsers at least will leak memory when using
input[type=password] inputs. This only affects us during testing as we
'refresh' the ember app ~1000 times without actually refreshing
the browser. This means references to these HTML input elements mount
up now that every single page/test has an input[password] on it.
Following this change our memory usage during testing seems to have
reduced by as much as 75%.
During normal usage the single password element is only added to the
page once per login/logout.
* ui: Move individual component types into a single %composite-list plus
1. Removes all out separate CSS components (that match HTML components)
to favour not having those separate for the moemnt at least
2. Reuses <ConsulServiceList /> component for Terminating Gateways >
Linked Services
* ui: Tweak breadcrumb spacing for '/' separator
* Fix up the tests i.e. services per tab so we can call them all services
The ACL.GetPolicy RPC endpoint was supposed to return the “parent” policy and not always the default policy. In the case of legacy management tokens the parent policy was supposed to be “manage”. The result of us not sending this properly was that operations that required specifically a management token such as saving a snapshot would not work in secondary DCs until they were upgraded.
The previous change, which moved test running to Go, appears to have
broken log capturing. I am not entirely sure why, but the run_tests
function seems to exit on the first error.
This change moves test teardown and log capturing out of run_test, and
has the go test runner call them when necessary.
* testing: replace most goe/verify.Values with require.Equal
One difference between these two comparisons is that go/verify considers
nil slices/maps to be equal to empty slices/maps, where as testify/require
does not, and does not appear to provide any way to enable that behaviour.
Because of this difference some expected values were changed from empty
slices to nil slices, and some calls to verify.Values were left.
* Remove github.com/pascaldekloe/goe/verify
Reduce the number of assertion packages we use from 2 to 1
Three of the checks are temporarily disabled to limit the size of the
diff, and allow us to enable all the other checks in CI.
In a follow up we can fix the issues reported by the other checks one
at a time, and enable them.