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John Cowen | 2f28232df0 |
ui: Upgrade to ember 3.16 Octane Edition (#7334)
* v3.12.0...v3.16.0 * Upgrades * Remove old wormhole fix * Fixup ember power select (camelcasing) * Fixup immedaitely closing dropdown When clicking on the syntax selector, it seemed like an extra click event was firing from the label, which then immediately closed the dropdown. By adding a for="" attribute this event isn't passed to the dropdown menu and therefore doesn't immediately close * Fix up integration tests with new style (plus standardize titles) * Temporarily disable some template linting rules * Add required methods (even though they aren't used anywhere) * Ensure event sources get closed on destruction |
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John Cowen |
b3b32dc0f6
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ui: UI Release Merge (ui-staging merge) (#6527)
## HTTPAdapter (#5637) ## Ember upgrade 2.18 > 3.12 (#6448) ### Proxies can no longer get away with not calling _super This means that we can't use create anymore to define dynamic methods. Therefore we dynamically make 2 extended Proxies on demand, and then create from those. Therefore we can call _super in the init method of the extended Proxies. ### We aren't allowed to reset a service anymore We never actually need to now anyway, this is a remnant of the refactor from browser based confirmations. We fix it as simply as possible here but will revisit and remove the old browser confirm functionality at a later date ### Revert classes to use ES5 style to workaround babel transp. probs Using a mixture of ES6 classes (and hence super) and arrow functions means that when babel transpiles the arrow functions down to ES5, a reference to this is moved before the call to super, hence causing a js error. Furthermore, we the testing environment no longer lets use use apply/call on the constructor. These errors only manifests during testing (only in the testing environment), the application itself runs fine with no problems without this change. Using ES5 style class definitions give us freedom to do all of the above without causing any errors, so we reverted these classes back to ES5 class definitions ### Skip test that seems to have changed due to a change in RSVP timing This test tests a usecase/area of the API that will probably never ever be used, it was more testing out the API. We've skipped the test for now as this doesn't affect the application itself, but left a note to come back here later to investigate further ### Remove enumerableContentDidChange Initial testing looks like we don't need to call this function anymore, the function no longer exists ### Rework Changeset.isSaving to take into account new ember APIs Setting/hanging a computedProperty of an instantiated object no longer works. Move to setting it on the prototype/class definition instead ### Change how we detect whether something requires listening New ember API's have changed how you can detect whether something is a computedProperty or not. It's not immediately clear if its even possible now. Therefore we change how we detect whether something should be listened to or not by just looking for presence of `addEventListener` ### Potentially temporary change of ci test scripts to ensure deps exist All our tooling scripts run through a Makefile (for people familiar with only using those), which then call yarn scripts which can be called independently (for people familar with only using yarn). The Makefile targets always check to make sure all the dependencies are installed before running anything that requires them (building, testing etc). The CI scripts/targets didn't follow this same route and called the yarn scripts directly (usually CI builds a cache of the dependencies first). For some reason this cache isn't doing what it usually does, and it looks as though, in CI, ember isn't installed. This commit makes the CI scripts consistently use the same method as all of the other tooling scripts (Makefile target > Install Deps if required > call yarn script). This should install the dependencies if for some reason the CI cache building doesn't complete/isn't successful. Potentially this commit may be reverted if, the root of the problem is elsewhere, although consistency is always good, so it might be a good idea to leave this commit as is even if we need to debug and fix things elsewhere. ### Make test-parallel consistent with the rest of the tooling scripts As we are here making changes for CI purposes (making test-ci consistent), we spotted that test-parallel is also inconsistent and also the README manual instructions won't work without `ember` installed globally. This commit makes everything consistent and changes the manual instructions to use the local ember instance that gets installed via yarn ### Re-wrangle catchable to fit with new ember 3.12 APIs In the upgrade from ember 3.8 > 3.12 the public interfaces for ComputedProperties have changed slightly. `meta` is no longer a public property of ComputedProperty but of a ComputedDecoratorImpl mixin instead. |
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John Cowen |
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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. |