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John Cowen 2920f73ddd ui: Adds `document` and `viewport` methods to the dom service (#5052)
`window` and `document` are easily injected anyhow, but this
primarily this keeps everything dom related in the same place.

Included here are changes to make all ember related objects use the dom
service `document` and `viewport` instead of just `document` and
`window`.

Quote from a previous PR (#4924) which explains the thinking around this:

> Now I have all these things in the dom service, it would make sense
to get window from there also. I was thinking of making a viewport
method, which would be a nice word whether window was a browser window,
an iframe (not really a window) like when ember testing, or anything
else. To me the viewport is what we are actually talking about here.
2019-05-01 18:21:57 +00:00
John Cowen d0405ba8b9
UI: CSS Additions (mainly %frames) (#4623)
* Move almost everything to use %frames
* Fix pill styles of ACL types
* Remove horizontal scrollbars from dom recycling scroller component
* Make text areas look ok in Firefox
* Remove ember-bulma-css
* New form elements, break out %toggle
* %button design tweaks
* %form-element design tweaks
* Better hashicorp logo
* Small screen CSS improvements (#4624)
  1. Reduce header size when there are no breadcrumbs
  2. Make the filters toggleable, closed by default
  3. Reduce the size of the footer on small screens
  4. Hide all non-primary columns for forms
  5. Slightly change the layout of various items, mainly buttons within
forms
  6. Make some confirmation dialogs work vertically on small screens. Guessing we might be better just using native confirmations on small
screens
2018-09-21 10:18:32 +01:00
John Cowen 4ebd70e6cd
UI: Fixes healthy node listing resize on large portrait screens (#4564)
1. Split the resizing functionality of into a separate mixin to be
shared across components
2. Add basic integration tests to prove that everything is getting
called through out the lifetime of the app. I decided against unit
testing as there isn't really any isolated logic to be tested, more
checking that things are being called in the correct order etc i.e. the
integration is correct.

Adds assertion to with-resizing so its obvious to override `resize`
2018-08-24 12:35:52 +02:00