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Author SHA1 Message Date
Risha Mars fa49de6ff4
Make TabbedMetricsTable in charge of fetching timeseries (#89)
* Make TabbedMetricsTable in charge of fetching timeseries

All of the parent components in charge of fetching timeseries data
don't actually use them, but pass them to this table. It would simplify
a lot of the parents if this component handled the ts fetching too.

This introduces a urlsForResource helper in ApiHelpers to allow
us to consolidate url generating in the app to one place. It also
associates the appropriate groupBy for various fetches.

Signed-off-by: Risha Mars <mars@buoyant.io>
2018-01-03 16:55:56 -08:00
Risha Mars 46ee763e8e
Have better empty states in Deployment Detail and Pod Detail (#71)
* Have better empty states in Deployment Detail and Pod Detail

* Fix call to action on deployment detail page

Adds various checks to hide sections of pages that don't have data:

* Removes the timeseries graphs and latency overview from Deployment/Pod 
detail if there are no metrics for it

* Removes the Upstreams/Downstreams if num upstreams / downstreams is 0

* Removes the pod barcharts from the Deployment detail if there are no pods

* If there are no pod metrics, populate the list of pods from /pods
These changes strip the pod detail view down a lot if there's no pod data, but that might be fine
2017-12-19 17:02:03 -08:00
Risha Mars 6b00bb8283
Allow Deployments page to handle larger numbers of deployments (#32)
* Revamp metrics processing in MetricUtils

- Try to improve documentation of functions
- Remove nested data from processed metrics - they were often duplicated data
- Split out timeseries processing from rollup processing
- Remove the 'rollup' level of nesting
- Limit the number of timeseries we fetch on the deployments page
2017-12-13 15:29:00 -08:00
Kevin Lingerfelt 372038f896
Add linting to js and jsx files (#29)
* Add linting to js and jsx files

* Fix BarChart percentages

* Fix merge issue

* Add indent rule

* Quote poperty names
2017-12-08 16:39:29 -08:00
Oliver Gould b104bd0676 Introducing Conduit, the ultralight service mesh
We’ve built Conduit from the ground up to be the fastest, lightest,
simplest, and most secure service mesh in the world. It features an
incredibly fast and safe data plane written in Rust, a simple yet
powerful control plane written in Go, and a design that’s focused on
performance, security, and usability. Most importantly, Conduit
incorporates the many lessons we’ve learned from over 18 months of
production service mesh experience with Linkerd.

This repository contains a few tightly-related components:
- `proxy` -- an HTTP/2 proxy written in Rust;
- `controller` -- a control plane written in Go with gRPC;
- `web` -- a UI written in React, served by Go.
2017-12-05 00:24:55 +00:00