**Upgrade to React v18 for Unleash v6. Here's why I think it's a good
time to do it:**
- Command Bar project: We've begun work on the command bar project, and
there's a fantastic library we want to use. However, it requires React
v18 support.
- Straightforward Upgrade: I took a look at the upgrade guide
https://react.dev/blog/2022/03/08/react-18-upgrade-guide and it seems
fairly straightforward. In fact, I was able to get React v18 running
with minimal changes in just 10 minutes!
- Dropping IE Support: React v18 no longer supports Internet Explorer
(IE), which is no longer supported by Microsoft as of June 15, 2022.
Upgrading to v18 in v6 would be a good way to align with this change.
TS updates:
* FC children has to be explicit:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/71788254/react-18-typescript-children-fc
* forcing version 18 types in resolutions:
https://sentry.io/answers/type-is-not-assignable-to-type-reactnode/
Test updates:
* fixing SWR issue that we have always had but it manifests more in new
React (https://github.com/vercel/swr/issues/2373)
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Co-authored-by: kwasniew <kwasniewski.mateusz@gmail.com>
What the title says. There are input values that are whitespace
sensitive, so this will trim clientId and entity field, preventing the
form from sending leading or trailing whitespace. Will make a PR on
enterprise as well to trim on the backend as well.
This PR fixes a bug where if you navigated to the projects page via the
menu, scrolled down, and hovered over a project's avatars, you'd be
scrolled to the top of the page when you moused off the avatar.
Turns out this issue was also in the group cards. It seems to be that
the popover attempts to restore focus back to where you where, which, if
you navigated via the menu, is at the top of the page. Because these
popovers don't have any focusable content, we can disable that
functionality.
Additionally, I've disabled the scroll lock when the popover is open.
The scroll lock made it impossible to scroll when one of the popovers is
open, which is confusing as a user.
This PR removes the flag for the new project card design, making it GA.
It also removes deprecated components and updates one reference (in the
groups card) to the new components instead.
## About the changes
Summing on Billing page got a little wonky after changing how the
summing worked when the estimation flag is off. This attempts to return
it to previous way of showing numbers when flag is off
If you go directly to the billing page it will not add user calculations
to the total. If you however interact with the UI, like change tabs back
and forth, it will suddenly show the correct sum:
![image](https://github.com/Unleash/unleash/assets/707867/af6eeddf-be3f-42ae-a588-f57c30d739ca)
![image](https://github.com/Unleash/unleash/assets/707867/b4a0b832-a550-4e87-aa69-7b27f96d3beb)
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Co-authored-by: Nuno Góis <github@nunogois.com>
Co-authored-by: Gastón Fournier <gaston@getunleash.io>
- Adds support for the configuration option for SCIM taking over control
of users and groups
- Moves SCIM settings into SSO config pages (OIDC and SAML). SCIM
registers a callback to be invoked when saving in a parent SSO config
page
## About the changes
Adds a summary card that sums up data usage for selected month, and for
Pro shows monthly quota and badge color according to monthly quota
Provides store method for retrieving traffic usage data based on
period parameter, and UI + ui hook with the new chart for displaying
traffic usage data spread out over selectable month.
![Skjermbilde 2024-03-21 kl 12 40
38](https://github.com/Unleash/unleash/assets/707867/539c6c98-b6f6-488a-97fb-baf4fccec687)
In this PR we copied and adapted a plugin written by DX for highlighting
a column in the chart:
![image](https://github.com/Unleash/unleash/assets/707867/70532b22-44ed-44c0-a9b4-75f65ed6a63d)
There are some minor improvements planned which will come in a separate
PR, reversing the order in legend and tooltip so the colors go from
light to dark, and adding a month -sum below the legend
## Discussion points
- Should any of this be extracted as a separate reusable component?
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Co-authored-by: Nuno Góis <github@nunogois.com>
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.
## About the changes
This is a rough initial version as a PoC for a permission matrix.
This is only available after enabling the flag `userAccessUIEnabled`
that is set to true by default in local development.
The access was added to the users' admin page but could be embedded in
different contexts (e.g. when assigning a role to a user):
![image](https://github.com/Unleash/unleash/assets/455064/3f541f46-99bb-409b-a0fe-13f5d3f9572a)
This is how the matrix looks like
![screencapture-localhost-3000-admin-users-3-access-2024-02-13-12_15_44](https://github.com/Unleash/unleash/assets/455064/183deeb6-a0dc-470f-924c-f435c6196407)
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Co-authored-by: Nuno Góis <github@nunogois.com>
Adds a new Inactive Users list component to admin/users for easier cleanup of users that are counted as inactive: No sign of activity (logins or api token usage) in the last 180 days.
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Co-authored-by: David Leek <david@getunleash.io>
Since we've now added PAT's we really do recommend switching to those,
or for enterprises, we recommend using service accounts.
Admin tokens have an obvious disadvantage in that they're not connected
to any user, so actions performed by them are harder to audit.
This PR adds a killswitch for turning it off, in preparation for
deprecating them and ultimately removing them in the future.
This improves the role resolution in the value of the default root role,
preventing a bug where settings saved
pre-https://github.com/Unleash/unleash/pull/5887 would show an empty
default root role in the dropdown.
Also makes the role update more robust.
This seems to improve the performance in the role form while still
maintaining the same validation logic.
A big factor was the memoization of the categories calculation and
respective elements, which is especially impactful when there are many
environments.
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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Co-authored-by: Gastón Fournier <gaston@getunleash.io>