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Merge pull request #4261 from hashicorp/feature/dc-redirect
UI - Add a beforeModel hook at dc/index to auto transition to services
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import Route from '@ember/routing/route';
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export default Route.extend({
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beforeModel: function() {
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this.transitionTo('dc.services');
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},
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});
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@setupApplicationTest
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Feature: dc forwarding
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In order to arrive at a useful page when only specifying a dc in the url
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As a user
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I should be redirected to the services page for the dc
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Scenario: Arriving at the datacenter index page with no other url info
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Given 1 datacenter model with the value "datacenter"
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When I visit the dcs page for yaml
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---
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dc: datacenter
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---
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Then the url should be /datacenter/services
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import steps from '../steps';
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// step definitions that are shared between features should be moved to the
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// tests/acceptance/steps/steps.js file
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export default function(assert) {
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return steps(assert).then('I should find a file', function() {
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assert.ok(true, this.step);
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});
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}
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import { create, visitable, attribute, collection, clickable } from 'ember-cli-page-object';
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export default create({
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visit: visitable('/:dc/services/'),
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visit: visitable('/:dc/'),
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dcs: collection('[data-test-datacenter-picker]'),
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showDatacenters: clickable('[data-test-datacenter-selected]'),
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selectedDc: attribute('data-test-datacenter-selected', '[data-test-datacenter-selected]'),
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import { moduleFor, test } from 'ember-qunit';
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moduleFor('route:dc/index', 'Unit | Route | dc/index', {
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// Specify the other units that are required for this test.
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// needs: ['controller:foo']
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});
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test('it exists', function(assert) {
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let route = this.subject();
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assert.ok(route);
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});
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