closes#5903, refs #5409
- switch alert/notification component tests from unit to integration where appropriate
- rename `notifications.closeAll` to `notifications.clearAll` to better represent it's behaviour
- add concept of a "key" to alerts/notifications and ability to close only specified keys through notifications service
- close duplicate alerts/notifications before showing a new one
- specify a key for all existing alerts
- close failure alerts on successful retries
- clear all currently displayed alerts on successful sign-in
ref #5652
- validations can be in default, success or error state
- adds check for 'hasValidated' if the validations haven't fired yet, the field is in the default state
- hasValidated is an Ember.Array which tracks the state for each field
issue #5751
- moves `makeRequest` override of simple-auth's OAuth authenticator into our own custom authenticator (previously our override was not taking effect until after ember-simple-auth's initial authentication routines, hence why it was working for post-login token refreshes but failing on app-boot)
closes#5707
- fix disappearing alerts after transitions by not clearing all alerts/notifications when closing menus
- remove `notifications.closeNotifications()` calls left over from needing to clear validation notifications
issue #5409
- change persistent/passive notification status to alert/notification
- replace showSuccess/Info/Warn/Error with showNotification/showAlert
- fix and clean up notification/alert components
issue #5525
- add `DS.Errors` to `signup` model
- add check for errors: run `showErrors` method only if errors are defined, like in `signin` controller
No issue
- Prevent download count ajax request from running forever, even after setup is complete.
- Remove unneeded setup routes and controllers.
- Refactor to use ES6-imported ajax.
- Refactor to use injected services.
No Issue
- Switches to the newer style of dependency injection.
- Instead of injection Controllers via "needs," use
Ember.inject.controller().
- Get rid of initializers that were only injecting objects
into various factories. Converts these objects into Ember.Service
objects and declaratively inject them where needed via
Ember.inject.service(). The added benefit to this is that it's no
longer a mystery where these properties/methods come from and it's
straightforward to inject them where needed.