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John Cowen 28b1e642cb
ui: Upstream CSS Tweaks (#11554)
Various CSS tweaks/HTML cleanup around upstreams (but impacts other 'rows')

- Prefer {{tooltip}} to <Tooltip>
- Removed some now unnecessary spans
- Stop using an empty class="" for styling purposes.
- Renamed any classes used to identify response properties to follow the exact property name but kebab-cased.
- Fixed up the alignment of things in the rows when used with a 'tiny copy button' (see screengrab) which was minus positioning and knocking things out (pending a proper refactor of our copy button CSS which is from the very very start of things)
2021-11-16 15:36:54 +00:00
Alessandro De Blasis 53a61349e1
ui: Fix code editor resizing and restyle (#11474)
Fixes an issue where the code editor would not resizing to the full extent of the browser window plus CodeEditor restyling/refactoring

- :label named block
- :tools named block
- :content named block
- code and CSS cleanup
- CodeEditor.mdx

Signed-off-by: Alessandro De Blasis <alex@deblasis.net>

Co-authored-by: John Cowen <johncowen@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-11-12 15:28:06 +00:00
Kenia 37de276350
ui: Add Consul API Gateway as an external source (#11371) 2021-11-10 16:54:12 -05:00
Kenia 4c2fa322a1
ui: Topology view with no dependencies (#11280) 2021-11-05 13:46:41 -04:00
John Cowen 72be2dd204
ui: Ensure we check intention service prefix permissions for per service (#11409)
Port of: Ensure we check intention service prefix permissions for per service (#11270)

Previously, when showing some action buttons for 'per service intentions' we used a global 'can I do something with any intention' permission to decide whether to show a certain button or not. If a user has a token that does not have 'global' intention permissions, but does have intention permissions on one or more specific services (for example via service / service_prefix), this meant that we did not show them certain buttons required to create/edit the intentions for this specific service.

This PR adds that extra permissions check so we now check the intentions permissions per service instead of using the 'global' "can I edit intentions" question/request.

**Notes:**

- If a HTML button is `disabled` this means tippy.js doesn't adopt the
popover properly and subsequently hide it from the user, so aswell as
just disabling the button so you can't active the popover, we also don't
even put the popover on the page
- If `ability.item` or `ability.item.Resources` are empty then assume no access

**We don't try to disable service > right hand side intention actions here**

Whether you can create intentions for a service depends on the
_destination_ of the intention you would like to create. For the
topology view going from the LHS to the center, this is straightforwards
as we only need to know the permissions for the central service, as when
you are going from the LHS to the center, the center is the
_destination_.

When going from the center to the RHS the _destination[s]_ are on the
RHS. This means we need to know the permissions for potentially 1000s of
services all in one go in order to know when to show a button or not.

We can't realistically discover the permissions for service > RHS
services as we'd have either make a HTTP request per right hand service,
or potentially make an incredibly large POST request for all the
potentially 1000s of services on the right hand side (more preferable to
1000s of HTTP requests).

Therefore for the moment at least we keep the old functionality (thin client)
for the middle to RHS here. If you do go to click on the button and you
don't have permissions to update the intention you will still not be
able to update it, only you won't know this until you click the button
(at which point you'll get a UI visible 403 error)

Note: We reversed the conditional here between 1.10 and 1.11

So this make 100% sense that the port is different here to 1.11
2021-11-04 12:10:28 +00:00
Luke Kysow c61208146d
Use "Open dashboard" everywhere (#11406)
Previously we had "Open metrics Dashboard" and "Configure metrics
dashboard" in the topology cards and then we had "Open Dashboard" in the
top nav when the dashboard was configured.

Now we use "Open dashboard" and "Configure dashboard".

This change was made for consistency in wording and casing. In addition,
the dashboard could be used for metrics but also other dashboards so
there's no need to scope it only to metrics. Also the config is:

```hcl
ui_config {
  dashboard_url_templates
}
```

Which does not mention metrics
2021-11-03 09:29:50 -07:00
John Cowen 76f5de1455
ui: Ensure dc selector correctly shows the currently selected dc (#11380)
* ui: Ensure dc selector correctly shows the currently selected dc

* ui: Restrict access to non-default partitions in non-primaries (#11420)

This PR restricts access via the UI to only the default partition when in a non-primary datacenter i.e. you can only have multiple (non-default) partitions in the primary datacenter.
2021-10-26 19:26:04 +01:00
John Cowen e938e0afe0
ui: Remove remaining partition FIXME comments (#11312) 2021-10-19 12:31:30 +01:00
cooleditphoto f801662f5c
ui: Topology metrics view outbound bytes color blue (#11343) 2021-10-18 10:25:19 -04:00
John Cowen 79b53ab23a
ui: Move the Role remove dialog to use InformedAction (#11298) 2021-10-14 13:54:27 +01:00
Kenia daec73e76c
ui: Topology - Fix up Default Allow and Permissive Intentions notices (#11216)
* ui: Default allow notices test (#11240)
2021-10-12 09:27:06 -04:00
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 baa377ddca
ui: Adds initial CRUD for partitions (#11188)
* Add `is` and `test` helpers in a similar vein to `can`

Adds 2 new helpers in a similar vein to ember-cans can:

- `is` allows you to use vocab/phrases such as (is "something model") which calls isSomething() on the models ability.
- `test` allows you to use vocab/phrases such as (test "is something model") or (test "can something model")which calls isSomething() / canSomething() on the models ability. Mostly using the is helper and the can helper. It's basically the is/can helper combined.

* Adds TextInput component + related modifiers/helpers/machines/services (#11189)

Adds a few new components/modifiers/helpers to aid building forms.

- state-chart helper, used in lieu of a more generic approach for requiring our statecharts.
- A few modifications to our existing disabled modifier.
- A new 'validation' modifier, a super small form validation approach built to make use of state charts (optionally). Eventually we should be able to replace our current validation approach (ember-changeset-validations + extra deps) with this.
- A new TextInput component, which is the first of our new components specifically to make it easy to build forms with validations. This is still a WIP, I left some comments in pointing out where this one would be progressed, but as we don't need the planned functionality yet, I left it where it was. All of this will be fleshed out more at a later date.

Documentation is included for all of ^

* ui: Adds initial CRUD for partitions (#11190)

Adds basic CRUD support for partitions. Engineering-wise probably the biggest takeaway here is that we needed to write very little javascript code to add this entire feature, and the little javascript we did need to write was very straightforwards. Everything is pretty much just HTML. Another note to make is that both ember-changeset and ember-data (model layer things) are now completely abstracted away from the view layer of the application.

New components:

- Consul::Partition::Form
- Consul::Partition::List
- Consul::Partition::Notifications
- Consul::Partition::SearchBar
- Consul::Partition::Selector

See additional documentation here for more details

New Route templates:

- index.hbs partition listing/searching/filtering
- edit.hbs partition editing and creation

Additionally:

There is some additional debug work here for better observability and to prevent any errors regarding our href-to usage when a dc is not available in our documentation site.

Our softDelete functionality has been DRYed out a little to be used across two repos.

isLinkable was removed from our ListCollection component for lists like upstream and service listing, and instead use our new is helper from within the ListCollection, meaning we've added a few more lighterweight templateOnly components.

* ui: Exclude all debug-like files from the build (#11211)

This PR adds **/*-debug.* to our test/prod excluded files (realised I needed to add test-support.js also so added that here as its more or less the same thing). Conditionally juggling ES6 static imports (specifically debug ones) for this was also getting a little hairy, so I moved it all to use the same approach as our conditional routes. All in all it brings the vendor build back down to ~430kb gzipped.
2021-10-08 16:29:30 +01:00
John Cowen b8166de30d
ui: Replaces almost all remaining instances of SASS variables with CSS (#11200)
From an engineers perspective, whenever specifying colors from now on we should use the form:

```
color: rgb(var(--tone-red-500));
```

Please note:

- Use rgb. This lets us do this like rgb(var(--tone-red-500) / 10%) so we can use a 10% opacity red-500 if we ever need to whilst still making use of our color tokens.
- Use --tone-colorName-000 (so the prefix tone). Previously we could use a mix of --gray-500: $gray-500 (note the left hand CSS prop and right hand SASS var) for the things we need to theme currently. As we no longer use SASS we can't do --gray-500: --gray-500, so we now do --tone-gray-500: --gray-500.

Just for clarity after that, whenever specifying a color anywhere, use rgb and --tone. There is only one reason where you might not use tone, and that is if you never want a color to be affected by a theme (for example a background shadow probably always should use --black)

There are a 2 or 3 left for the code editor, plus our custom-query values
2021-10-07 19:21:11 +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 8b002d086a
ui: Address some Admin Partition FIXMEs (#11057)
This commit addresses some left over admin partition FIXMEs

1. Adds Partition correctly to Service Instances
2. Converts non-important 'we can do this later' FIXMEs to TODOs
3. Removes some FIXMEs that I've double checked and addressed.

Most of the remaining FIXMEs I'm waiting on responses to questions from
the consul core folks for. I'll address those in a separate PR.
2021-10-01 11:07:58 +01:00
John Cowen 35a92e856b
ui: Make it hard to not URLEncode DataSource srcs/URIs (#11117)
Our DataSource came in very iteratively, when we first started using it we specifically tried not to use it for things that would require portions of the @src="" attribute to be URL encoded (so things like service names couldn't be used, but dc etc would be fine). We then gradually added an easy way to url encode the @src="" attributes with a uri helper and began to use the DataSource component more and more. This meant that some DataSource usage continued to be used without our uri helper.

Recently we hit #10901 which was a direct result of us not encoding @src values/URIs (I didn't realise this was one of the places that required URL encoding) and not going back over things to finish things off once we had implemented our uri helper, resulting in ~half of the codebase using it and ~half of it not.

Now that almost all of the UI uses our DataSource component, this PR makes it even harder to not use the uri helper, by wrapping the string that it requires in a private URI class/object, that is then expected/asserted within the DataSource component/service. This means that as a result of this PR you cannot pass a plain string to the DataSource component without seeing an error in your JS console, which in turn means you have to use the uri helper, and it's very very hard to not URL encode any dynamic/user provided values, which otherwise could lead to bugs/errors similar to the one mentioned above.

The error that you see when you don't use the uri helper is currently a 'soft' dev time only error, but like our other functionality that produces a soft error when you mistakenly pass an undefined value to a uri, at some point soon we will make these hard failing "do not do this" errors.

Both of these 'soft error' DX features have been used this to great effect to implement our Admin Partition feature and these kind of things will minimize the amount of these types of bugs moving forwards in a preventative rather than curative manner. Hopefully these are the some of the kinds of things that get added to our codebase that prevent a multitude of problems and therefore are often never noticed/appreciated.

Additionally here we moved the remaining non-uri using DataSources to use uri (that were now super easy to find), and also fixed up a place where I noticed (due to the soft errors) where we were sometimes passing undefined values to a uri call.

The work here also led me to find another couple of non-important 'bugs' that I've PRed already separately, one of which is yet to be merged (#11105), hence the currently failing tests here. I'll rebase that once that PR is in and the tests here should then pass 🤞

Lastly, I didn't go the whole hog here to make DataSink also be this strict with its uri usage, there is a tiny bit more work on DataSink as a result of recently work, so I may (or may not) make DataSink equally as strict as part of that work in a separate PR.
2021-09-30 15:54:46 +01:00
John Cowen bce724baf1
ui: Don't show the CRD menu for read-only intentions (#11149)
* ui: Don't show the CRD menu for read-only intentions

The UI bug here manifests itself only when a user/token is configured to have read-only access to intentions. Instead of only letting folks click to see a read only page of the intention, we would show an additional message saying that the intention was read-only due to it being 'Managed by [a kubernetes] CRD'. Whilst the intention was still read only, this extra message was still confusing for users.

This PR fixes up the conditional logic and further moves the logic to use ember-can - looking at the history of the files in question, this bug snuck itself in partly due to it being 'permission-y type stuff' previous to using ember-can and when something being editable or not was nothing to do with ACLs. Then we moved to start using ember-can without completely realising what IsEditable previously meant. So overall the code here is a tiny bit clearer/cleaner by adding a proper can view CRD intention instead of overloading the idea of 'editability'.
2021-09-27 17:19:32 +01:00
John Cowen 581357c32a
ui: Remove info panel from the nspace menu when editing nspaces (#11130)
* ui: Remove info panel form the nspace menu when editing nspaces
2021-09-24 18:05:22 +01:00
John Cowen 01c9dc5728
ui: Add initial partition support to intentions (#11129)
* ui: Add initial partition support to intentions
2021-09-24 17:31:58 +01:00
John Cowen e59b8ffc17
ui: Remove refresh-route action for session invalidation (#11105)
* ui: Move action to the correct button for session invalidation

* Remove refresh-route completely, its not needed
2021-09-24 12:10:10 +01:00
John Cowen 61e69a9fe5
ui: Add partition parameter when clearing child-selector forms in ACLs (#11106) 2021-09-22 18:36:09 +01:00
John Cowen ececa7da45
ui: Add an isDestroyed check for the MenuPanel component (#11104)
This solves an occasionally flakey tests I see every so often
2021-09-22 18:33:31 +01:00
John Cowen e088d8674c
ui: Remove legacy ACLs (#11096) 2021-09-22 18:32:51 +01:00
John Cowen 9c0233cf59 Revert "ui: Add partition parameter when clearing child-selector forms in ACLs"
This reverts commit a670bde57d.
2021-09-22 14:00:34 +01:00
John Cowen a670bde57d ui: Add partition parameter when clearing child-selector forms in ACLs 2021-09-22 13:57:33 +01:00
John Cowen cfbd1bb84e
ui: [BUGFIX] Re-enable namespace menus whilst editing intentions (#11095)
This PR supersedes #10706 and fixes #10686 whilst making sure that saving intentions continues to work.

The original fix in #10706 ignored the change action configured for the change event on the menus, meaning that the selected source/destination namespace could not be set by the user when editing/creating intentions. This, coupled with the fact that using the later intention exact endpoint for API requests endpoint means that you could not use wildcard namespaces for saving intentions.

All in all this meant that intentions could no longer be saved using the UI (whilst using ENT)

This PR reverts #10706 to fix the intention saving issue, and adds a fix for the original visual issue of nspaces doubling up in the menu once clicked. This meant repeating the existing functionality for nspaces aswell as services. It did seem strange to me that the original issue was only apparent for the nspace menus and not the service menus which should all function exactly the same way.

There is potentially more to come here partly related to what the exact functionality should be, but I'm working with other folks to figure out what the best way forwards is longer term. In the meantime this brings us back to the original functionality with the visual issue fixed.

Squashed commits:

* Revert "ui: Fix dropdown option duplications (#10706)"

This reverts commit eb5512fb74.

* ui: Ensure additional nspaces are added to the unique list of nspaces

* Add some acceptance tests
2021-09-22 10:21:20 +01:00
John Cowen fc14a412fd
ui: Partitions Application Layer (#11017)
* Add Partition to all our models

* Add partitions into our serializers/fingerprinting

* Make some amends to a few adapters ready for partitions

* Amend blueprints to avoid linting error

* Update all  our repositories to include partitions, also

Remove enabled/disable nspace repo and just use a nspace with
conditionals

* Ensure nspace and parition parameters always return '' no matter what

* Ensure data-sink finds the model properly

This will later be replaced by a @dataSink decorator but we are find
kicking that can down the road a little more

* Add all the new partition data layer

* Add a way to set the title of the page from inside the route

and make it accessibile via a route announcer

* Make the Consul Route the default/basic one

* Tweak nspace and partition abilities not to check the length

* Thread partition through all the components that need it

* Some ACL tweaks

* Move the entire app to use partitions

* Delete all the tests we no longer need

* Update some Unit tests to use partition

* Fix up KV title tests

* Fix up a few more acceptance tests

* Fixup and temporarily ignore some acceptance tests

* Stop using ember-cli-page-objects fillable as it doesn't seem to work

* Fix lint error

* Remove old ACL related test

* Add a tick after filling out forms

* Fix token warning modal

* Found some more places where we need a partition var

* Fixup some more acceptance tests

* Tokens still needs a repo service for CRUD

* Remove acceptance tests we no longer need

* Fixup and "FIXME ignore" a few tests

* Remove an s

* Disable blocking queries for KV to revert to previous release for now

* Fixup adapter tests to follow async/function resolving interface

* Fixup all the serializer integration tests

* Fixup service/repo integration tests

* Fixup deleting acceptance test

* Fixup some ent tests

* Make sure nspaces passes the dc through for when thats important

* ...aaaand acceptance nspaces with the extra dc param
2021-09-15 19:50:11 +01:00
Kenia eeeb91beaa
ui: Hide all metrics for ingress gateway services (#10858) 2021-08-26 14:08:31 -04:00
Kenia a907e1d879
ui: Add support in Topology view for Routing Configurations (#10872) 2021-08-26 13:58:06 -04:00
John Cowen a0b0ed2bca
ui: [BUGFIX] Add missing `@` to fix missing non-subset Failovers (#10913)
This commit fixes a problem where parent Failovers where not showing (subset children were fine).

Seems to have been introduced with a move/glimmer upgrade here #9154 so I'm adding a 1.9.x backport.
2021-08-26 17:01:26 +01:00
John Cowen 05a28c3111
ui: [BUGFIX] Properly encode non-URL safe characters in OIDC responses (#10901)
This commit fixes 2 problems with our OIDC flow in the UI, the first is straightforwards, the second is relatively more in depth:

1: A typo (1.10.1 only)

During #10503 we injected our settings service into the our oidc-provider service, there are some comments in the PR as to the whys and wherefores for this change (https://github.com/hashicorp/consul/pull/10503/files#diff-aa2ffda6d0a966ba631c079fa3a5f60a2a1bdc7eed5b3a98ee7b5b682f1cb4c3R28)

Fixing the typo so it was no longer looking for an unknown service (repository/settings > settings)
fixed this.

2: URL encoding (1.9.x, 1.10.x)

TL;DR: /oidc/authorize/provider/with/slashes/code/with/slashes/status/with/slashes should be /oidc/authorize/provider%2Fwith%2Fslashes/code%2Fwith%2Fslashes/status%2Fwith%2Fslashes

When we receive our authorization response back from the OIDC 3rd party, we POST the code and status data from that response back to consul via acallback as part of the OIDC flow. From what I remember back when this feature was originally added, the method is a POST request to avoid folks putting secret-like things into API requests/URLs/query params that are more likely to be visible to the human eye, and POSTing is expected behaviour.

Additionally, in the UI we identify all external resources using unique resource identifiers. Our OIDC flow uses these resources and their identifiers to perform the OIDC flow using a declarative state machine. If any information in these identifiers uses non-URL-safe characters then these characters require URL encoding and we added a helper a while back to specifically help us to do this once we started using this for things that required URL encoding.

The final fix here make sure that we URL encode code and status before using them with one of our unique resource identifiers, just like we do with the majority of other places where we use these identifiers.
2021-08-24 16:58:45 +01:00
Kenia ae9c313382
ui: Update intention permissions notice wording (#10836) 2021-08-16 12:04:26 -04:00
Kenia 019ce785ab
ui: Create Routing Configurations route and page (#10835) 2021-08-16 12:04:04 -04:00
Kenia ab6a675209
ui: Split up the socket mode from the socket path (#10581) 2021-08-11 13:00:32 -04:00
Kenia bcd53e73a2
ui: Add Vault as a Service External Source (#10769) 2021-08-04 18:22:43 -04:00
Kenia 8ad1ab9c08
ui: Fix Health Checks in K/V form Lock Sessions Info section (#10767) 2021-08-04 12:41:41 -04:00
Kenia 2ee501be8d
ui: Add copy button for Secret ID in Tokens list page (#10735) 2021-07-30 13:52:37 -04:00
Kenia eb5512fb74
ui: Fix dropdown option duplications (#10706) 2021-07-27 17:34:11 -04:00
Kenia 1eb7a83eec
ui: Add tests for topology metrics stats (#10600) 2021-07-20 11:09:15 -04:00
John Cowen 54f0cd812a
ui: Show the correct 'ACLs Disabled' page when ACLs are disabled (#10604)
Adds 'can access ACLs' which means one of two things

1. When ACLs are disabled I can access the 'please enable ACLs' page
2. When ACLs are enabled, its the same as canRead
2021-07-14 18:52:13 +01:00
John Cowen b256313256
ui: [BUGFIX] Ensure in-folder KVs are created in the correct folder (#10569)
When clicking to create a KV within folder name, would would be viewing a form that was a form for creating a KV in the root, which when the user clicked to save, saved the KV in the root.

For the moment at least I've removed the code that strips double slashes, and whilst this isn't ideal, it looks like we've picked up one of those bugs that turns into a 'feature', and completely reworking KV to not rely on the double slashes is not really an option right now.
2021-07-14 18:49:01 +01:00
Kenia a96e87aece
ui: Add socket icon for UDS (#10573) 2021-07-12 09:28:01 -04:00
John Cowen 6fbeea5def
ui: Don't default to the default namespace, use the token default namespace instead (#10503)
The default namespace, and the tokens default namespace (or its origin namespace) is slightly more complicated than other things we deal with in the UI, there's plenty of info/docs on this that I've added in this PR.

Previously:

When a namespace was not specified in the URL, we used to default to the default namespace. When you logged in using a token we automatically forward you the namespace URL that your token originates from, so you are then using the namespace for your token by default. You can of course then edit the URL to remove the namespace portion, or perhaps revisit the UI at the root path with you token already set. In these latter cases we would show you information from the default namespace. So if you had no namespace segment/portion in the URL, we would assume default, perform actions against the default namespace and highlight the default namespace in the namespace selector menu. If you wanted to perform actions in your tokens origin namespace you would have to manually select it from the namespace selector menu.

This PR:

Now, when you have no namespace segment/portion in the URL, we use the token's origin namespace instead (and if you don't have a token, we then use the default namespace like it was previously)

Notes/thoughts:

I originally thought we were showing an incorrectly selected namespace in the namespace selector, but it also matched up with what we were doing with the API, so it was in fact correct. The issue was more that we weren't selecting the origin namespace of the token for the user when a namespace segment was omitted from the URL. Seeing as we automatically forward you to the tokens origin namespace when you log in, and we were correctly showing the namespace we were acting on when you had no namespace segment in the URL (in the previous case default), I'm not entirely sure how much of an issue this actually was.

This characteristic of namespace+token+namespace is a little weird and its easy to miss a subtlety or two so I tried to add some documentation in here for future me/someone else (including some in depth code comment around one of the API endpoints where this is very subtle and very hard to miss). I'm not the greatest at words, so would be great to get some edits there if it doesn't seem clear to folks.

The fact that we used to save your previous datacenter and namespace into local storage for reasons also meant the interaction here was slightly more complicated than it needed to be, so whilst we were here we rejigged things slightly to satisfy said reasons still but not use local storage (we try and grab the info from higher up). A lot of the related code here is from before we had our Routlets which I think could probably make all of this a lot less complicated, but I didn't want to do a wholesale replacement in this PR, we can save that for a separate PR on its own at some point.
2021-07-07 11:46:41 +01:00
John Cowen e541a43b37
ui: Fixup definition-table + copy-button margin (#10512) 2021-07-06 16:57:20 +01:00
John Cowen a6996b6ea5
ui: CopyButton amends (#10511)
* ui: Add with-copyable modifier

* Use with-copyable modifier for our own CopyButton

* Move copy-button styling and remove most of `copy-btn`
2021-07-06 16:56:36 +01:00
John Cowen c78f7ecb27
ui: Colocate remaining CSS components to the app/components folder (#10328) 2021-06-23 09:19:35 +01:00
John Cowen 043f631b7f
ui: Rename icons for consistency and remove unused icons (#10311)
* ui: Standardize logo naming

According to structure it should always be logo-name not name-logo

* Make sure all our logos use logo-name format

* Upgrade to @hashicorp/structure-icons 1.9.0

* Add `-color` to be consistent with other logos

* Add ms logo back in

* Remove all the old `*-color` icons from before when we got masks

* Add missing files

* Missed glimmer extend name change
2021-06-22 18:56:17 +01:00
John Cowen 4bddd52103
ui: Increase z-index of main menus to avoid layering issues (#10428) 2021-06-22 14:19:13 +01:00
John Cowen ac424187fe
ui: %horizontal-kv-list CSS component (and related) (#10285)
This commit uses docfy to isolate the individual parts and options and investigates the why you might use certain options and document how you might use certain options.

Originally we used a single %icon-definition CSS component to represent this, but seeing as some of them don't have icons, it didn't seem like the best name. So this PR splits this component into various different ones and then uses the new ones to continue to provide a now deprecated %icon-definition.

The component is currently a CSS only component that assumes a single (or multiple) description lists for its markup component, and provides for multiple different options (including a reversed mode which I'm still not totally sure about, but we don't use this right now anyway).

- %icon-definition
- %horizontal-kv-list
- %csv-list 
- %tag-list
- %badge
2021-06-21 11:40:14 +01:00