consul/ui/packages/consul-ui/tests/acceptance/dc/services/show.feature

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@setupApplicationTest
Feature: dc / services / show: Show Service
Scenario: Given a service with an external source, the logo is displayed
Given 1 datacenter model with the value "dc1"
And 1 node models
And 1 service model from yaml
---
- Service:
Kind: ~
Tags: ['Tag1', 'Tag2']
Meta:
external-source: consul
---
When I visit the service page for yaml
---
dc: dc1
service: service-0
---
Then I see externalSource like "consul"
And the title should be "service-0 - Consul"
Scenario: Given a service with an 'unsupported' external source, there is no logo
Given 1 datacenter model with the value "dc1"
And 1 node models
And 1 service model from yaml
---
- Service:
Kind: ~
Tags: ['Tag1', 'Tag2']
Meta:
external-source: 'not-supported'
---
When I visit the service page for yaml
---
dc: dc1
service: service-0
---
Then I don't see externalSource
Scenario: Given various services with various tags, all tags are displayed
Given 1 datacenter model with the value "dc1"
And 3 node models
And 1 service model from yaml
---
- Service:
Kind: ~
Tags: ['Tag1', 'Tag2']
- Service:
Kind: ~
Tags: ['Tag3', 'Tag1']
- Service:
Kind: ~
Tags: ['Tag2', 'Tag3']
---
When I visit the service page for yaml
---
dc: dc1
service: service-0
---
And I click tags on the tabs
Then I see the text "Tag1" in "[data-test-tags] span:nth-child(1)"
Then I see the text "Tag2" in "[data-test-tags] span:nth-child(2)"
Then I see the text "Tag3" in "[data-test-tags] span:nth-child(3)"
Scenario: Given various services the various nodes on their instances are displayed
Given 1 datacenter model with the value "dc1"
And 3 node models
And 1 service model from yaml
---
- Checks:
- Status: critical
Service:
Kind: ~
ID: passing-service-8080
Port: 8080
Address: 1.1.1.1
Node:
Address: 1.2.2.2
- Checks:
- Status: warning
Service:
Kind: ~
ID: service-8000
Port: 8000
Address: 2.2.2.2
Node:
Address: 2.3.3.3
- Checks:
- Status: passing
Service:
Kind: ~
ID: service-8888
Port: 8888
Address: 3.3.3.3
Node:
Address: 3.4.4.4
---
When I visit the service page for yaml
---
dc: dc1
service: service-0
---
And I click instances on the tabs
Then I see address on the instances like yaml
---
- "1.1.1.1:8080"
- "2.2.2.2:8000"
- "3.3.3.3:8888"
---
Scenario: Given a dashboard template has been set
Given 1 datacenter model with the value "dc1"
And ui_config from yaml
---
dashboard_url_templates:
service: https://something.com?{{Service.Name}}&{{Datacenter}}
---
When I visit the service page for yaml
---
dc: dc1
service: service-0
---
# The external dashboard link should use the Service.Name not the ID
And I see href on the dashboardAnchor like "https://something.com?service-0&dc1"
Scenario: With no access to service
Given 1 datacenter model with the value "dc1"
And permissions from yaml
---
service:
read: false
---
When I visit the service page for yaml
---
dc: dc1
service: service-0
---
Then I see status on the error like "403"
Scenario: When access is removed from a service
Given 1 datacenter model with the value "dc1"
And 1 node models
And 1 service model from yaml
And a network latency of 100
And permissions from yaml
---
service:
read: true
---
When I visit the service page for yaml
---
dc: dc1
service: service-0
---
And I click instances on the tabs
And I see 1 instance model
Given permissions from yaml
---
service:
read: false
---
# authorization requests are not blocking so we just wait until the next
# service blocking query responds
Then pause until I see the text "no longer have access" in "[data-notification]"
And "[data-notification]" has the "error" class
And I see status on the error like "403"