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The project "Change Admin UI lists to have sublists per type" requires some initial changes to the UI to facilitate this request. The AdminSidebar is the principle target of this project, and it is embedded in the AdminInterface. To facilitate editing the AdminSidebar as an independent entity, AdminInterface has been moved into its own folder and the AdminSidebar extracted as a standalone Web Component. This removes, oh, about half the code from AdminInterface. A little cleanup with `classMap` was also committed. The rollup config was adjusted to find the new AdminInterface location. The Sidebar uses the global `config: Config` object to check for Enterprise capabilities. Rather than plumb all the way down through the Interface => AdminInterface -> AdminSidebar, I chose to make provide an alternative way of reaching the `config` object, as a *context*. Other configuration objects (Me, UiConfig, Tenant) interfaces will be contextualized as demand warrants. Demand will warrant. Just not yet. <sup>1</sup> The Sidebar has been refactored only slightly; the renderers are entirely the same as they were prior to extraction. What has been changed is the source of information: when we retrieve the current version we story *only* the information, and use type information to ensure that the version we store is the version we care about. The same is true of `impersonation`; we care only about the name of the person being impersonated being present, so we don't store anything else. Fetches have been moved from `firstUpdated` to the constructor. No reason to have the sidebar render twice if the network returns before the render is scheduled. Because the path used to identify the user being impersonated has changed, the `str()` references in the XLIFF files had to be adjusted. **This change is to a variable only and does not require translation.** --- <sup>1</sup> The code is littered with checks to `me()?`, `uiConfig?`, `config?`, etc. In the *context* of being logged in as an administrator those should never be in doubt. I intend to make our interfaces not have any doubt. |
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authentik WebUI
This is the default UI for the authentik server. The documentation is going to be a little sparse for awhile, but at least let's get started.
Comments
NOTE: The comments in this section are for specific changes to this repository that cannot be reliably documented any other way. For the most part, they contain comments related to custom settings in JSON files, which do not support comments.
tsconfig.json
:compilerOptions.useDefineForClassFields: false
is required to make TSC use the "classic" form of field definition when compiling class definitions. Storybook does not handle the ESNext proposed definition mechanism (yet).compilerOptions.plugins.ts-lit-plugin.rules.no-unknown-tag-name: "off"
: required to support rapidoc, which exports its tag late.compilerOptions.plugins.ts-lit-plugin.rules.no-missing-import: "off"
: lit-analyzer currently does not support path aliases very well, and cannot find the definition files associated with imports using them.compilerOptions.plugins.ts-lit-plugin.rules.no-incompatible-type-binding: "warn"
: lit-analyzer does not support generics well when parsing a subtype ofHTMLElement
. As a result, this threw too many errors to be supportable.