* update red color variables to hds
* change background red to be one step lighter
* map oranges
* map greens
* map blues
* map greys
* delete themes, colours: lemon, magenta, strawberry, and vault color aliases
* add unmapped rainbow colours
* replace white and transparent vars, remove unused semantic vars and frame placeholders
* small tweaks to improve contrast, change node health status x/check colours for non-voters to match design doc, replace semantic colour action w hds colour
* add unmapped grays, remove dark theme, manually set nav bar to use dark colours
* map consul pink colour
* map yellows
* add unmapped oranges, delete light theme
* remove readme, base variables, clean up dangling colours
* Start working on the nav disclosure menus
* Update main-nav-horizontal dropdowns
* Format template
* Update box-shadow tokens
* Replace --tone- usage with tokens
* Update nav disabled state and panel border colour
* Replace rgb usage on tile
* Fix permissions modal overlay
* More fixes
* Replace orange-500 with amber-200
* Update badge colors
* Update vertical sidebar colors
* Remove top border on consul peer list ul
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Co-authored-by: wenincode <tyler.wendlandt@hashicorp.com>
* Onboard consul to use new .release/VERSION file and reproducible actions-go-build
* Onboard consul to use new .release/VERSION file and reproducible actions
* Onboard consul to use new .release/VERSION file and reproducible actions
* fix to consul
* Onboard consul to use new .release/VERSION file and reproducible actions
* Onboard consul to use new .release/VERSION file and reproducible actions
* Onboard consul to use new .release/VERSION file and reproducible actions
* test out ent changes
* just or testing
* Added setup go for build ui
* try removing VERSION file out of .release dir
* add checkout action for build ui and update checkout version
* try no -dev marker
* try removing extra ldflags
* test version
* add back in setup-go step?
* Update utils.js
read from static VERSION file
* remove actions-setup go
* add 1.15.0-dev
* Using prepare workflow for pre-stable channel workflow
* Test prepare workflow
* Remove set-product-version branch from release pipeline
* Use METADATA in environment
* Correct env vars
* Remove current branch from build trigger list
Co-authored-by: emilymianeil <emilymianeil@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Sarah <sthompson@hashicorp.com>
Co-authored-by: hc-github-team-nomad-core <github-team-nomad-core@hashicorp.com>
Co-authored-by: emily neil <63985869+emilymianeil@users.noreply.github.com>
We need to make a PeerName part of a the service id when present.
This makes sure that peers can export services named
the same as other peers but have the UI still treat them
as separate services.
The `lib/startup`-addon is used to create a custom
index.html page to boot up the app. Because this is
a custom approach and we aren't relying on setting
rootURL to a different value when running the app
in `production` we need to set `publicAssetURL`
in the configuration we pass to `ember-auto-import`.
Reference:
9a2887f1d0/docs/upgrade-guide-2.0.md (quick-summary)
Use local-storage service, prototyped here https://github.com/LevelbossMike/local-storage-service, to manage local storage usage in an octane way. Does not write to local storage in tests by default and is easy to stub out.
Copy passed hash before manipulating it.
Assigning to the same hash object will break href-to
because in certain scenarios href-to-helper will
not create a new object that gets passed to
`fsm-with-optional`-hrefTo method.
This is problematic for optional route-params, and lead
to a situation where links to peered services would
create the wrong url for their href-attribute.
We need to explicitly tell the UI to not show the bucket-list
when we are displaying imported services. If we make
this depend on the data we will sometimes not show
it due to data-loader caching.
Working with a peer model as a relationship is much
easier than to workaround a non-relationship in
imported services. This is currently only relevant
for imported-services where we know the peer
in advance.