This PR removes the previous "my projects" filter in favor always
splitting projects, but showing both on the main screen.
To make it a bit easier to work with, it also moves the project group
component into its own file, causing some extra lines of code change. My
apologies 🙇🏼
This PR adds the buttons (only UI, no functionality) to show either "all
projects" or "my projects".
The buttons use a styled button group and are hidden behind the new
`projectListFilterMyProjects` flag.
The button placement breaks with the previously established page header
pattern of having all actions moved to the right. To accommodate this
new placement, I created a new flex container in the header called
`leftActions`, which is essentially just a mirror of the normal actions.
I went with `leftActions` instead of `inlineStartActions` or something
similar because I think it's clearer, and I don't see us adapting
Unleash for different writing directions right now. We can always change
it later.
I have also slightly increased the end margin of the page header to
accommodate the new designs and to adjust the spacing before the
buttons. I adjusted the margin of the text instead of the padding of the
left actions because this will keep the spacing to the page header the
same on every page. Without it, we could end up in situations where the
spacing changes from page to page based on whether it has left actions
or not, which is probably undesirable.

## Still to do:
### Hover colors
~~Find out what the right hover color variable is. I'm using the light
mode hover color for now, which works well in both light and dark modes
(looks nice and is AAccessible), but it's not the same as the hover
color for other buttons in dark mode.~~
Fixed ☝🏼
### Small windows
Also worth noting: at around 500px, the layout shift starts to cause
problems and we end up with overlapping elements. How do we want to deal
with narrower screens? Today, the UI is pretty functional until we reach
about 250px. It would be nice to not increase that size.
The new version breaking at about 500px:

The old version breaking at about 250px:

### Margins
We also need to figure out how much space we want on smaller windows:

Converts `newContextFieldUI` release flag to
`disableShowContextFieldSelectionValues` kill switch.
The kill switch controls whether we show the value selection above the
search filed when > 100 values
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Make the tooltip for project selection in the playground work properly
again. Right now, it doesn't work due to an error in react refs.
Because we wrap this in a tooltip in the Playground, we need to forward
the ref to the underlying component.
This follows the steps outlined in
https://mui.com/material-ui/guides/composition/#caveat-with-refs
Preview (eye icon) on a segment in "targetting" when creating or editing
a strategy now corectly shows details of a segment.
Previously it was not showing constraints present in this segment
Ivar pointed out to me that this was intended as an enterprise only
feature. So this PR makes it an enterprise only feature. Conditionally
render the link in the normal user table, and use premium feature
component if you happen to hit the route and not be running on the
enterprise plan.
This PR moves the CR specific logic out of the MultiActionButton and
generalises so that we can re-use it across the application. The CR
specific logic is moved into:
* ApplyButton.tsx
* ReviewButton.tsx
This fixes a bug where multi action button would be disabled if you
tried to apply an approved change request that you had created yourself.
This PR updates the way we show deleted strategies in the CR UI. Instead
of showing just the strategy name and a diff on hover, we show the same
strategy config as we do for new and updated strategies.
This makes it easier to see what you have deleted.
In doing so, it also fixes two issues:
1. inconsistent border radius for segment changes listed. Due to an
override in `frontend/src/themes/theme.ts`, these would get a border
radius of `theme.shape.borderRadiusLarge` instead of
`theme.shape.borderRadiusMedium`. It does this by adding a class and
making the selector more specific.
2. The background was unset for the strategy rollout box and constraint
item boxes.
It looks like this:
<img width="728" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/Unleash/unleash/assets/17786332/7cba28ac-0454-444d-8cfa-f46543ccf2dc">
<img width="728" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/Unleash/unleash/assets/17786332/832be653-3def-4afc-b72f-36fcd76ad83d">
Or with more kinds of strategies:
<img width="454" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/Unleash/unleash/assets/17786332/f18e5482-7d2e-4cbd-8177-9de6dfb10307">
Note: I'm happy to isolate the color changes to a separate PR if that's
preferable.
I noticed some manual `hasAccess` usages in permission guards due to the
fact that `PermissionGuard` does not accept `project` and `environment`.
This PR adds this support to `PermissionGuard` so we can adapt these
`hasAccess` checks to use it instead, adding consistency and cleaning
things up.
This PR does not include these adaptations however, it only adds the
optional properties to the component. We can address these at a later
point.
Connected to [#5932](https://github.com/Unleash/unleash/pull/5932) -
This starts using the new permissions in addition to the old
UPDATE_PROJECT permission. That way, if you're happy with
UPDATE_PROJECT, you don't need to change.
However, you can now add more fine grained permissions for both READ and
WRITE operations.
This changes the badge element to prefer spans instead of divs. The
primary difference between spans and divs is that spans are inline and
divs are block. Styling-wise, we override the display property anyway.
Semantically, most all of the badges are used inline instead of on
their own block level, so this change seems sensible. You can still
provide `div` as the `as` prop if you need to.
This PR adds uuids as ids using a symbol in order to make sure we only
use this to keep internal order in the viritual DOM. This makes us able
to have predictable mutable lists on the frontend, and makes it easy to
not pass this property along to the backend.
This PR adds undo functionality so you can restore the state of your
constraint if you make a mistake. We also amend the autosave
functionality to only apply when values are changed and you have a valid
value. See demo:
https://www.loom.com/share/da704da8aee94ac18d4caae697426802
Lots of work here, mostly because I didn't want to turn off the
`noImplicitAnyLet` lint. This PR tries its best to type all the untyped
lets biome complained about (Don't ask me how many hours that took or
how many lints that was >200...), which in the future will force test
authors to actually type their global variables setup in `beforeAll`.
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https://linear.app/unleash/issue/2-1817/ui-create-an-incoming-webhooks-configuration-page
This adds an incoming webhooks page with the respective table. We plan
on possibly extending the table with a couple more columns in a future
PR.
This allows us:
- View all configured incoming webhooks;
- Copy their URL to the clipboard;
- Remove them;
For "new" and "edit" operations we still need the incoming webhooks
form/dialog, coming in a future PR.
**Note**: Even though we are showing the full URL in the table for now,
we may end up truncating its start in the future (e.g.
`.../api/incoming-webhook/<webhook-name>` - This decision depends on how
it will look like after the rest of the columns are added.

This PR removes the cancel button from the new constraint accordion.
Since we now do autosave when the constraint updates, cancel is no
longer needed, the done button and delete button is enough.
This PR adds autosave to the constraint accordion which means that when
you add values to it, it will automatically save the constraint locally.
If you unmount the constraint component without any valid values, it
will remove the constraint from the list.
Iterates on https://github.com/Unleash/unleash/pull/5762
While on the previous PR we would always open markdown links on a new
tab, we still want to navigate on the same tab when a relative link is
specified.
This adds a new `Markdown` common component with this logic by default,
which should make things a lot simpler and easier to maintain. The logic
that was followed is similar to the existing internal/external links
logic in our banners.
This PR refactores the StrategyVariants component to be passed in from
the outside to the new form component. This allows us to pass in the
StrategyVariants with an "editable" property in the create form which we
use to determine the editable state of the name input field. If the
editable field is not passed in we keep the old behavior.
Notable changes:
* StrategyVariants is now passed in from the outside, allowing us to
define different props at call time
* Added tests for the new behavior, and for keeping the old behavior
(such as in edit strategy)
* Added tracking
## Problem
The ConstraintAccordionList component was used in multiple places:
* Playground
* Segment form
* StrategyExecution
* Change requests
* Create strategy
* Edit strategy
This is problematic because some of the views are just pure visual
representations, and other views allow you to interact with and edit the
constraints. This causes a situation where the visual representation
needs to be aware of the implementation details of editing and mutating
constraints. In addition the ConstraintAccordionList is not just a pure
rendering of the list, it also keeps internal state on when to show the
create button and optional headers. This is makes it hard to make
changes when stylings need to be subtly different across components.
## Solution
Taking on the full refactor for this is out of scope, but it's
unfortunate that the ConstraintAccordionList needs all this internal
state. For now I split out the list into it's own component called
ConstraintList. I gathered the functions needed for editing and mutating
the constraints in a reusable hook and isolated the version of the list
used in the new feature strategy edit / create components into it's own
component so that the changes in layout will not affect anything else.
Ideally we should try to move towards a future where the components
don't keep internal state like this but clear boundaries and purposes
for the use.
This PR fixes a couple of issues with the pagination bar:
* Fixes an issue where padding bottom would be broken due to disabling
padding on the parent container
* Remove padding on the entire table to create more space and remove
header bar border radius as per discussion with @nicolaesocaciu
This PR makes changes to how the project overview skeleton screen works.
Important changes:
- Add skeleton screens to missing elements, creating a more
comprehensive loading screen
- Split the page into different loading sections, so that we can load
the table when we fetch the next page without affecting the rest of the
page.
https://www.loom.com/share/e5d30dc897ac488ea80cfae11ffab646
Next steps:
* Hide bar if total is less than 25
* Add FE testing
https://linear.app/unleash/issue/2-1549/ui-align-with-uiux
Includes UI/UX adjustments to the banners feature after aligning with
@nicolaesocaciu
There are a lot of changes, but here are a few:
- Redesigned preview section
- Redesigned banner status (enabled) section
- Reordered form fields to better fit the flow
- Reordered fields in the side-panel payload to reflect order in the UI
- Made inputs full width
- Adjusted multiline fields
- Added a link to Markdown's basic syntax examples
- Added a "preview dialog" button
- Updated `HelpIcon` usage to use the `htmlTooltip`
- Improved `Banner` inline design, added a maxHeight prop for usage
inside a table
- Improved `FormSwitch` design

Co-authored-by: Nicolae <nicolae@getunleash.ai>
This PR fixes a bug where the rendering in the frontend would only
render the last seen component if feature.lastSeenAt was set, the new
changes considers whether or not environments last seen at is present
and takes precedent over the legacy last seen at field.
We love all open-source Unleash users. in 2022 we built the [segment
capability](https://docs.getunleash.io/reference/segments) (v4.13) as an
enterprise feature, simplify life for our customers.
Now it is time to contribute it to the world 🌏
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This PR fixes a bug reported from a customer where deleting a legal
value that was used in a strategy constraint would make it impossible to
edit the constraint.
[The bug was introduced
here](https://github.com/Unleash/unleash/pull/4473)
The core of the problem introduced was that the values used to calculate
illegal values was based on changing state. On the first render it would
display correct state as it would match the legal values coming from the
context definition with the legal values currently used in the
constraint as values. However, when you triggered the onClick method for
the checkboxes the state would be changed because we would remove the
illegal values from the valueset and only insert current legal values in
the state. This would trigger a re-render of the component, and now the
data used to identify the illegal values would no longer be correct,
because the bad values had been cleaned from the state. This would cause
the UI for constraints to display incorrectly.
Changed the flow to now give you a warning if you have illegal values,
and that if you make changes and save the strategy these values will be
removed from the constraint:
<img width="726" alt="Skjermbilde 2023-08-25 kl 08 56 02"
src="https://github.com/Unleash/unleash/assets/16081982/78e9875d-d864-4e21-bfb7-a530247a07eb">
Also amended this to apply to the single legal value constraints.
<img width="721" alt="Skjermbilde 2023-08-25 kl 08 57 40"
src="https://github.com/Unleash/unleash/assets/16081982/237a11d0-5c05-445c-9e99-b79cab0bff94">
https://linear.app/unleash/issue/2-1128/change-the-api-to-support-adding-multiple-roles-to-a-usergroup-on-ahttps://linear.app/unleash/issue/2-1125/be-able-to-fetch-all-roles-for-a-user-in-a-projecthttps://linear.app/unleash/issue/2-1127/adapt-the-ui-to-be-able-to-do-a-multi-select-on-role-permissions-for
- Allows assigning project roles to groups with root roles
- Implements new methods that support assigning, editing, removing and
retrieving multiple project roles in project access, along with other
auxiliary methods
- Adds new events for updating and removing assigned roles
- Adapts `useProjectApi` to new methods that use new endpoints that
support multiple roles
- Adds the `multipleRoles` feature flag that controls the possibility of
selecting multiple roles on the UI
- Adapts `ProjectAccessAssign` to support multiple role, using the new
methods
- Adds a new `MultipleRoleSelect` component that allows you to select
multiple roles based on the `RoleSelect` component
- Adapts the `RoleCell` component to support either a single role or
multiple roles
- Updates the `access.spec.ts` Cypress e2e test to reflect our new logic
- Updates `access-service.e2e.test.ts` with tests covering the multiple
roles logic and covering some corner cases
- Updates `project-service.e2e.test.ts` to adapt to the new logic,
adding a test that covers adding access with `[roles], [groups],
[users]`
- Misc refactors and boy scouting

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Co-authored-by: Mateusz Kwasniewski <kwasniewski.mateusz@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Nuno Góis <github@nunogois.com>
When editing a constraint that uses a context field with legal values:
if the contraint has a value that has been deleted from the legal values
of the context field:
- Show the value and mark it as disabled
- On any change -> 'cleans'/removed the deleted legal values from the
constraint values
Closes:
[1-1209](https://linear.app/unleash/issue/1-1209/if-i-modified-the-legal-values-of-a-used-context-field)
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- Refactored FeatureEnvironmentSeen component for reusability
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## About the changes
Update menu for Pro customers - show enterprise options with plan
upgrade suggestion page.

Note: it doesn't work yet! It just throws an error.
This PR adds some logic to conditionally display "Add to draft" button
for segments if the segment is part of a project that has change
requests enabled and the flag is enabled.
Also adds a flag (`segmentChangeRequests`) to the frontend.
Holding off on actually adding the change to a draft until the API/orval
has been updated with the most recent changes.
https://linear.app/unleash/issue/2-1171/refactor-custom-root-roles-with-correct-plan-assumptions
This cleans up the hotfix `RoleSelect2` component and makes `RoleSelect`
take in a `roles` prop from the parent component.
This also simplifies the role hooks again to assume Enterprise plan by
default. This means, however, that we must ensure that we only call
these hooks in Enterprise features or, if we do call them in other
plans, that we provide a graceful fallback for non-Enterprise.
Non-Enterprise instances do not have this endpoint, and so they are
currently grabbing role information from e.g. `useUsers` and
`useServiceAccounts`.
I'm not sure how I feel about this. Roles are an overarching concept of
Unleash. To me, having to be extremely conscious about the exact
scenario in which you're using such a hook feels like a trap, instead of
"I need roles, so I'll grab the `useRoles` hook and not think much about
it". I also don't like the way `roles` are currently tied to the users,
service accounts, project access, (...) instead of being its own thing.
This could be solved by a `RoleController` exposing the GET endpoints in
OSS, since all of the logic we need for this use-case lives there
anyways. This would then be overridden with the Enterprise-specific
controller when wrapped. This way we could assume the endpoint is always
there, no matter the plan.
This is just an idea and not something I explored in the PR. For now I'm
just focusing on leaving this feature in a sane state.
Tested this manually on `Pro` and `Enterprise` and I believe everything
is acting the way we intend, but would love some extra eyes.
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Remove strategy improvements flag
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## About the changes
This PR enables or disables create API token button based on the
permissions.
**Note:** the button is only displayed if you have READ permissions on
some API token. This is a minor limitation as having CREATE permissions
should also grant READ permissions, but right now this is up to the user
to set up the custom role with the correct permissions
**Note 2:** Project-specific API tokens are also ruled by the
project-specific permission to create API tokens in a project (just
having the root permissions to create a client token or frontend token
does not grant access to create a project-specific API token). The
permissions to access the creation of a project-specific API token then
rely on the root permissions to allow the user to create either a client
token or a frontend token.
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https://linear.app/unleash/issue/2-1137/roles-unification-on-the-ui
Root and project roles should be managed in a similar manner, which
means using the same roles route and tab for both.
Additionally, this includes a big revamp to the project roles to align
them more closely with the modern and standardized custom root roles
that were recently developed. They mostly use the same components.
There are still more things we want to improve and unify, but we've left
some of that out of this PR due to PR size concerns.
https://linear.app/unleash/issue/2-1135/address-3975-pr-comments-by-refactoring-some-of-the-new-custom-root
This pull request addresses the majority of the comments raised in issue
#3975 and lays the groundwork for unifying roles. The idea is for
project roles to also be managed in the "Roles" tab, and several
components, such as `RoleForm` and the `useRoleForm` can potentially be
reused.
I'll leave the further investigation and implementation of unifying
roles to be addressed in a separate task.
As a mostly unrelated UI fix, this also adds an arrow to the tooltip in
the `RoleBadge` component.
## About the changes
Implements custom root roles, encompassing a lot of different areas of
the project, and slightly refactoring the current roles logic. It
includes quite a clean up.
This feature itself is behind a flag: `customRootRoles`
This feature covers root roles in:
- Users;
- Service Accounts;
- Groups;
Apologies in advance. I may have gotten a bit carried away 🙈
### Roles
We now have a new admin tab called "Roles" where we can see all root
roles and manage custom ones. We are not allowed to edit or remove
*predefined* roles.

This meant slightly pushing away the existing roles to `project-roles`
instead. One idea we want to explore in the future is to unify both
types of roles in the UI instead of having 2 separate tabs. This
includes modernizing project roles to fit more into our current design
and decisions.
Hovering the permissions cell expands detailed information about the
role:

### Create and edit role
Here's how the role form looks like (create / edit):

Here I categorized permissions so it's easier to visualize and manage
from a UX perspective.
I'm using the same endpoint as before. I tried to unify the logic and
get rid of the `projectRole` specific hooks. What distinguishes custom
root roles from custom project roles is the extra `root-custom` type we
see on the payload. By default we assume `custom` (custom project role)
instead, which should help in terms of backwards compatibility.
### Delete role
When we delete a custom role we try to help the end user make an
informed decision by listing all the entities which currently use this
custom root role:

~~As mentioned in the screenshot, when deleting a custom role, we demote
all entities associated with it to the predefined `Viewer` role.~~
**EDIT**: Apparently we currently block this from the API
(access-service deleteRole) with a message:

What should the correct behavior be?
### Role selector
I added a new easy-to-use role selector component that is present in:
- Users

- Service Accounts

- Groups

### Role description
I also added a new role description component that you can see below the
dropdown in the selector component, but it's also used to better
describe each role in the respective tables:

I'm not listing all the permissions of predefined roles. Those simply
show the description in the tooltip:

### Role badge
Groups is a bit different, since it uses a list of cards, so I added yet
another component - Role badge:

I'm using this same component on the profile tab:

## Discussion points
- Are we being defensive enough with the use of the flag? Should we
cover more?
- Are we breaking backwards compatibility in any way?
- What should we do when removing a role? Block or demote?
- Maybe some existing permission-related issues will surface with this
change: Are we being specific enough with our permissions? A lot of
places are simply checking for `ADMIN`;
- We may want to get rid of the API roles coupling we have with the
users and SAs and instead use the new hooks (e.g. `useRoles`)
explicitly;
- We should update the docs;
- Maybe we could allow the user to add a custom role directly from the
role selector component;
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- Removed `strategyTitle` and `strategyDisable` flags. Unified under
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- Implements the default strategy UI
- Bug fixes
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- when introducing dark mode icon in the header, on tablet the menu
items don't have enough space anymore, and this fix it
- fixing also the color for dark mode of the keyboard nav button "skip
to content"
## About the changes
Creating the first version of the Dark theme
Refactor: colors variables
Refactor: use theme variable instead
- this change will help us to use MuiCssBaseline, and we can use classes
directly for easy customization when we can't identify MUI classes
Refactor: adjusting some files components
- i’ve touched also the structure of some files, not only the colors
variables (but only to adjust the style, not functionality)
Fix: dark mode persistence on refresh (by Nuno)
Feat: dark mode sees light logos, and light mode sees dark logos (by
Nuno)
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- Adds `UPDATE_PROJECT_SEGMENT` permission checks;
- Allows `PermissionIconButton` to evaluate multiple permissions, just
like `PermissionButton`;
- Also includes a possible fix for `hasAccess` in `AccessProvider`.
Small fix that reverts
https://github.com/Unleash/unleash/pull/3335/files#r1138829014 - Turns
out it wasn't totally harmless and broke some modals that had more than
100% height and no overflow.
This approach maintains the original logic and adds a new prop for the
segment forms to make them proper modals when used in the project
context.
https://linear.app/unleash/issue/2-758/add-variant-improve-the-flow


### Variants form
- Fix variants edit form to follow natural tab order;
- Update variants form UI to new design with multiple improvements and
fixes, including a sticky header;
- New variants are now added at the bottom of the edit form instead of
at the top, with a smooth scroll and focus;
### Change requests
- On the variants diff, use variant names instead of index;
- Use an object-based diff logic (instead of array-based) for cleaner
diffs on variants (thanks @thomasheartman !);
- Display a table with the new variants data and display the diff on a
`TooltipLink`;
- Adapt strategy CR changes to the new `TooltipLink` logic for
consistency;
### Other
- `TooltipLink` and `Badge` components are now tab-selectable;
- Small enhancements, refactors and improvements;
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## About the changes
Refactoring the colors for the light theme to be much easier to continue
with dark mode
This is the first step to finish dark mode
https://linear.app/unleash/project/[low][s][alpha]-dark-mode-in-unleash-admin-ui-31b407d13c4b/1
This PR uses `main-theme` as a placeholder for `dark-theme` for now due
to the new changes. Still need to set the correct values here.
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This PR adds:
* Keyboard events
* Boxshadow
* Filtering by unread notifications
* Increases smartness for logic around when to prompt whether or not the
functionality is useful
This PR adds more capabilities to the notification UI. Including:
* Displaying new notification types
* Update visual expression based on whether it's read or not
* Mark items as read
* Follow the items link to go to the notification destination
* Cleanup and styled components
Initial draft for notifications UI behind a feature flag. I'd like to
get this merged because the PR is cluttered by open api generation. In
the next PR I will:
* Clean up the SX and introduce styled components
* Add a component for single notifications and implement the
notification list
Add Tag dialog redesign to allow batch add
Some Refactoring
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1st Iteration = Show the user the timezone and UTC offset
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## About the changes
Add warnings when we detect something might be wrong with the customer
configuration, in particular with regard to variants configuration
## Rationale
Moving from variants per feature to variants per environment will allow
users to have fine-grained permissions and more control over variants on
different environments: #2254
But because this requires an additional step of copying variants to
other environments, we identified the potential risk of users forgetting
to follow this step. To keep them informed about this, we're introducing
a warning sign after a toggle is enabled when we detect that:
1. The environment is enabled without variants
2. Other enabled environments have variants
This situation would be a problem if you rely on `getVariant` method
from the SDK, because without variants you'll receive the default
variant. Probably, not what you'd expect after enabling the toggle, but
there are situations where this might be correct. Because of the latter,
we thought that adding a warning and letting the user handle the
situation was the best solution.
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