After upgrading ember to 1.8.1 tests pass, but I found a few cases where
things break (for example when navigating between certain routes). I'm
reverting for now.
This reverts commit fa5e9179af, reversing
changes made to 978c887123.
* Add `travis.source_endpoint` meta (fixes many tests with hard
expectations on `http://github.com` being in URL paths).
* Wrap `Ember.run.once` in a `Ember.run` (prevents test auto-run
assertion).
* Fix expect counts for a couple tests.
For some reason mocked ajax queries don't fire when build page is opened
directly in specs. I don't want to go into detail at this point, because
I plan rewriting build/job related views and controllers to decouple
repo controller anyway, which should fix some of the oddities.
* don't use __container__
* register it as a factory on container and inject into routes and
controller
* avoid afterSignIn errors by checking on hooksTarget, ApplicationRoute
should register itself as a hooksTarget
* keep user info on auth
These are the changes by @dmathieu (reverted at d7bef2b) slightly
changed to allow us to use them also on Travis Pro.
The change is to still use onScroll calculations in order to position
elements instead of using "position: fixed". The latter method is harder
to use when element needs to be positioned relatively to other element -
on Pro we would have to still calculate the position because of the
right sidebar.
arrayComputed was added recently in order to make array computations
easier. Using arrayComputed we can improve LimitedArray which now uses
an isolated multipurpose Ember.computed.limit.
I found the commit that caused the bug that caused me to do the last
revert. I'm therefore reverting the previous revert and I will be
committing a revert that reverts the commit that introduced the bug. See
next commit.
This reverts commit db2d38a7af.
It seems that directly setting location.hash directly doesn't play nice
with Ember.js URL handling - using it to handle line numbers results in
weird bugs (URL stops being updated after setting hash manually).
This commit gets back to using window.history.pushState() which was
changed to direct hash manipulation in ff1aad3
This commit contains a settings pane implementation. There are a couple
of things here, which are not used yet, like advanced form helpers. I'm
leaving them here, because the plan is to add support for more settings
soon (like: include/exclude branch patterns), which will need these
helpers.
There is also tabs support, although in the current version there is
only one tab (initially it was created for supporting general tab and
notifications tab).