We observe last build on the repo in order to show the freshest build on
repo page. I moved it to router in order to keep such observers in the
same place, but this was not a wise move. To make it work properly
observer needs to be removed when moving to some other part (like
build's page). The problem is that deactivate function is not called
when we move to the other route in the same nesting. We have our own
'activate' function on repoController, which is better suited for
handling this task.
This change pushes the cog menu to the top, where it belongs, as it
now only includes repository-relevant actions. The icons now reflect
things relating to the build/job itself, and have replace the cog
meny.
The hack which is needed for wrong outlet behaviour renders a template
when outlet is not rendered automatically, but it was done immediately.
Because of that when changing routes from index to job route, sometimes
the hack was kicking in and rendering build instead of job template.
This commit fixes it to check if rendering is needed in "afterRender"
phase on runloop.
Hooks were sometimes not loaded, because user property on
ProfileController was not available. This commit tries one additional
way to get a login - Travis.lookup with controller:currentUser.
We use `allBuilds` to observe new incoming builds, so we can put new
builds into the lists (for example when build is started). We use it for
observing purposes only, so we actually don't need to get builds from
the server, we can just register record array and use it later on.
This piece of code was used in order to load repos associated to jobs
when the latter were loaded from pusher. This was needed because jobs
events do not have repository record passed in pusher payload, so when
job was added with pusher and link to the job was displayed in "Running
Jobs" or in workers on right sidebar, Ember was loading missing repos.
We don't need this code anymore as there is no right sidebar.
Additionally after changes in Ember.js, it's possible to pass primitives
to linkTo. Previously the link to record needed to be constructed as
following:
{{#linkTo "job" job.repo job}}Link to repo{{/linkTo}}
The drawback of such code is that repo would have been instantiated in
such case. Now, we can do something like this:
{{#linkTo "job" job.repositorySlug job}}Link to repo{{/linkTo}}
so as long as we have information about repository slug in the job data,
such hacks are not be needed.