The FSC step is added to the wizard and takes full advantage of Redux
for state management.
This is still a work in progress.
Supported features:
1. Select partition mountpoint prefix (e.g. /var, /home)
2. Edit partition mountpoint suffix (e.g. /home/videogames)
3. Change displayed units (KiB, MiB, GiB)
Supported but buggy features:
1. Edit partition size
Unsupported features:
1. Add partitions
2. Remove partitions
3. Validation
This fixes a bug on the registration step which made the text "Connect to Red Hat Insights" not to get rendered when registering with rhc.
All registration tests were also enabled in CreateImageWizard.test.tsx
The AWS account id was not displayed correctly in the review step in the
case that a source was being used. This commit fixes the issue. When a
source is used, the AWS account id is fetched as before in order to
display it on the AWS step - but that value is also now dispatched to
the store so it can be referenced later (like in the review step).
We need to start using `undefined` as the default state for when a value
has not been defined. Previously we had used things like `’’` for string
typed values. But this causes problems later when generating the request
we send to image-builder. Using `undefined` is explicit and will make
generating the requests much easier (as we don’t need to check for `’’`,
determine the intent, and convert it to undefined if necessary).
Explicit is better than implicit.
With that in mind, tests have been added to ensure that the correct
request is sent to the API for every option on the Registration step.
This is facilitated using a new `spyOnRequest()` function. In the
future, we will have similar tests for the rest of the steps.
A few other minor things:
1. We need to get the `store` using `useStore()`
for when we later call `store.getState()` because the tests use a different
store that is configured in the renderer than the one we were importing.
2. In the wizardSlice, a new type RegistrationType is added that provides
additional type safety instead of using `string`.
this commit adds kernel arguments and enabled/disabled services to Oscap step.
and also add to Review step, add some tests to kernel and services as well.
This created a new folder for the Review step and copies components that will be needed:
- ReviewStep.tsx
- ReviewStepTables.tsx
- ReviewStepTextLists.tsx
Bring in a review step in the wizard. The purpose is to incrementally
develop it while new steps are added to the mix. This way the Wizard
gets to be integration testable from the early beginning.
Right now the review step is only showing information about the Image
Output step. Even though the Image Output step contains data about the
target environment, these information are going to need the Target
Environment step to be developed in order to be fully shown.