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12 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Kevin Ansfield
352c4af1d7 Refactored usage of .get('property') with es5 getters
no issue
- ran [es5-getter-ember-codemod](https://github.com/rondale-sc/es5-getter-ember-codemod)
- [es5 getters RFC](https://github.com/emberjs/rfcs/blob/master/text/0281-es5-getters.md)
- updates the majority of `object.get('property')` with `object.property` with exceptions:
  - `.get('nested.property')` - it's not possible to determine if this is relying on "safe" path chaining for when `nested` doesn't exist
  - `.get('config.x')` and `.get('settings.x')` - both our `config` and `settings` services are proxy objects which do not support es5 getters
- this PR is not exhaustive, there are still a number of places where `.get('service.foo')` and similar could be replaced but it gets us a long way there in a quick and automated fashion
2019-03-06 13:54:14 +00:00
Kevin Ansfield
48e3bf003d ESLint: Consistent ember property/method ordering
no issue
- https://github.com/ember-cli/eslint-plugin-ember/blob/master/docs/rules/order-in-components.md
- https://github.com/ember-cli/eslint-plugin-ember/blob/master/docs/rules/order-in-controllers.md
- https://github.com/ember-cli/eslint-plugin-ember/blob/master/docs/rules/order-in-routes.md
2018-01-12 12:17:56 +00:00
Kevin Ansfield
9adbcd1fd0 Match service/controller import to ember-modules-codemod style for consistency
no issue

Automated tools, code generators, and editor integrations are increasingly standardising on the import style used in `ember-modules-codemod`. Our import style differed a little with regards to service/controller injection imports which meant we were starting to see inconsistent naming.
2017-10-30 09:38:01 +00:00
Kevin Ansfield
983110d931 Switched from ember-cli-shims to new module imports (#779)
no issue

- add eslint-plugin-ember, configure no-old-shims rule
- run `eslint --fix` on `app`, `lib`, `mirage`, and `tests` to move imports to the new module imports
- further cleanup of Ember globals usage
- remove event-dispatcher initializer now that `canDispatchToEventManager` is deprecated
2017-08-22 14:53:26 +07:00
Kevin Ansfield
fe1c70f3c7 🎨 use blue instead of yellow for warning alerts (#792)
closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/8680
2017-07-20 16:00:41 +02:00
Austin Burdine
fb239054a0 convert remainder of components to use ember-cli-shims (#101)
follow up from #95
- converts components to use ember-cli-shims
2016-06-30 19:14:25 +01:00
Austin Burdine
3154dfe988 cleanup usage of Ember.inject 2016-01-19 07:03:27 -06:00
Kevin Ansfield
2f4f6db133 Use es6 across client and add ember-suave to enforce rules
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
2015-11-30 10:41:01 +00:00
Kevin Ansfield
c5a8a0c860 Avoid duplicate alerts, clear alerts on successful retry or sign-in
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
2015-10-12 19:21:30 +01:00
Kevin Ansfield
ee89b11a6a Refactor notifications service & components
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
2015-07-28 12:26:11 +01:00
Jason Williams
71c358b638 Use Ember.inject instead of needs and initializers
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.
2015-05-27 07:41:42 -05:00
Austin Burdine
70f6b2bf3f fixed notification components 2015-05-22 19:05:17 +01:00