no issue
- we already have similar behaviour in the `liquid-wormhole` (a dependency of `liquid-tether) but this is useful as a distinction for non-animated elements. It's also a dependency of the ember mobiledoc editor (used to render component-cards inline much the same way as this is used to render image upload components inline) and so we wouldn't really gain anything in filesize by forcing the use of `liquid-wormhole` instead
no issue
- download phantomjs 2.1.1 in Travis' `before_install` step and update the `PATH` export to so the downloaded version is used
- remove the now no-longer needed `ember-cli-es5-shim` dependency
- update documentation references to match new phantomjs version
no issue
- updates ember-data dependency and switches to direct es6 module import instead of destructuring assignment
- fixes issue with `authenticationFailed` action being called before transitions have finished
no issue
- fixes an error that popped up after ember-suave's `brocolli-jscs` dependency moved to `2.6.0` which duplicated some of the rules that `ember-suave` used to implement
no issue
- removes `ember-resize` dep that crept back in under the radar in the Ember 2.2 update
- updates `ember-cli-build`'s test dependencies to match the format specified in http://ember-cli.com/managing-dependencies/#test-assets
no issue
- add ember-suave dependency
- upgrade grunt-jscs dependency
- add a new .jscsrc for the client's tests directory that extends from client's base .jscsrc
- separate client tests in Gruntfile jscs task so they pick up the test's .jscsrc
- standardize es6 usage across client
In `gh-content-view-container` the visibility of another DOM node was
being used to detect if a given view was mobile or not. This means the
UI needed to have layout forced (and DOM rendered) before the content
view container would render a second time. This is slow interaction with
the DOM (forcing layout) and slow for Ember's renderer (it needs to
render the container once with a default, then again when the value
changes).
Additionally there were two ways resize was being observed. The
`Window.matchMedia` API was used for some styles and the `ember-resize`
addon used to detect other changes. Here I've unified around just the
`Window.matcheMedia` API but abstracted it behind a service.
Sizes are exposed as properties that can be bound to or used directly in
templates.
refs #6039
- adds ember-cli-mirage dependency
- sets up mirage to match our API endpoints and responses
- adds fixture data for settings that are always present for all blogs
- converts existing acceptance tests to use mirage
closes#5852
- resets navigation settings controller's model when transitioning away
- fixes `locationType` config setting so acceptance tests don't mess with the URL
- configure the ephemeral session store for ember-simple-auth during tests
- adds dummy env-config meta fields so acceptance tests don't fail
- adds `ember-cli-simple-auth-testing` dependency for auth testing helpers
- adds Pretender dependency to mock API requests for acceptance tests