closes#4541
creates a handlebars helper with behavior matching the spec in #4541 and
updates `frontend.js` to include the navigation data in the rendered page
context.
- checks for {{current}} against `relativeUrl`
- adds helper `getSiteNavigation()` which returns contents of
`api.settings.read('navigation')`, or an empty list
- navigation helper is responsible for filtering and consistently formatting
navigation data from settings.
- changes `frontend.js`'s `formatResponse` & `formatPageResponse` to return
a promise with page data and updates frontend controllers to use it.
- `formatPageResponse` now includes a third parameter to allow values to be
merged into the page response (rather than using `_.extend` in the
render methods directly.
- {{navigation}} will render an empty `ul` if no navigation items exist
- incorporates {{url}}/urlFor behavior for nav contexts. (see #4862)
- uses {{url absolute="true"}} in default nav template
Closes#4540
- Implements drag & drop to reorder navigation items
- Adds a `sort` property to navigation items
- Adds a tiny library to enable touch events for drag & drop. It hooks onto jQuery UI.
- Sort nav items before being saved
- Adds `settings-view-navigation` to route for body class
No issue.
- Ember@1.10.0
- Update grunt-ember-templates to version that supports HTMLBars.
- Update Gruntfile.js to compile templates with HTMLBars.
- Convert Handlebars code to its HTMLBars equivalent.
No Issue.
- top-gh-contribs@1.0.0.
- Enable 'retry' option which will retry the GitHub API request
in the event it receives a status of 202 (retry momentarily).
needed for #4852
Before this, calling `{{url}}` with a nav context from #4541 would
output `/`. This adds a check in `urlFor` that looks for keys in a
nav context object, namely `slug`, `current`, `label`, & `url`.
This change allows for a url to pass through if used in a nav context.
* adds `schema.isNav()`
* adds tests to `url_spec.js`
* handles absolute urls correctly even if `absolute=true`
Closes#4379
- Moves the bottom notification outlet _outside_ the `<main>` element which allows notifications to show above the nav bar
- Removes (the now unnecessary) code which counter-positioned the bottom notifications when a Settings Menu was opened.
The way these notifications look or are positioned at various viewport sizes **has not changed**.
No Issue
- Rework the preview URL component so its implementation is
simpler.
- Add test for gh-url-preview component.
- ember-mocha@0.3.0.
- Remove unused jshint options.
Related to #4844
The newly added user image in the content list uses a CSS property to
crop `img` tags, but it's not supported in IE or Firefox. This issue
corrects that by chancing them to be background images which can be
cropped cross-browser.
It also adjusts the nav bar user image (previously an `img` tag) which
would squash a non-square image.
Also removes the border around the settings/users/ user images, to be
consistent with the rest of the UI.