* adds `npm start` / `yarn start` script
* starts a webpack-dev-server using the dev config, served on :3333
* hot reloading (HMR) for react/styles, not working for angular code
* new entry `dev.ts` for dynamic imports of CSS theme (ExtractText does
not work with HMR)
* TS loader pipeline moved out of common to add HMR for react
* applied `hot()` to some react containers (that's their new default
export, named exports remains for testing)
* added sections to README
* updated yarn.lock
* fix: Row state is now ignored when looking for dashboawrd changes, had to fix bug in expand logic to make fix work. Also moved the ChangeTracker to it's own file and moved tests to jest, fixes#11208
* removed commented out log calls
* establishes Help as the single place to look for the Grafana version
* version is passed as menu sub-title to side menu
* added rendering of sub-title, plus styles
* sub-title was used by profile menu (its value is the login string),
but was not shown; now showing this value on condition that login name
is different from user name
The -webkit-overflow-scrolling is an iOS only property:
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/-webkit-overflow-scrolling
that turns on momementum/continuation scrolling for iOS devices. This means
that when swiping, the scroll continues for a half second rather than instantly
stopping the scroll when the user lifts their finger from the screen.
This should make the scrolling user experience much better since it
will highlight and show that content actually can be scrolled when
hovering over a panel.
The page scrollbars are custom, not rendered on the body element and
with css property overflow set for scroll to be enabled.
For being able to scroll the page using the keyboard when a
page loads, some custom code was needed.
This fix should both work when doing a full reload of a url and when
navigating to other pages/dashboards.
For those pages having an input field that are focused on load,
scrolling by keyboard (arrow up/down) will obviously not work.
This resolves issue with dash list panel getting scrollbars
attached to incorrect elements. Now the panel content are
rendered correctly and all content are displayed as
expected.
This resolves issue with alert list panel getting scrollbars
attached to incorrect element. Now the panel content are
rendered correctly and all content are displayed as
expected.