Adds warnings displayed in the superuser config tool that the changes made will only be applied to the local instance (in non-k8s case) or that a deployment is required (in the k8s case)
[Delivers #137537413]
Ensure the callback function in the dockerfileBuildDialog
directive is set, and therefore that it's ready to start a build,
before enabling the button to trigger start build.
Fixes: [Issue #203931642/](https://sentry.io/coreos/frontend-production/issues/203931642/)
If the feature is enabled and recaptcha keys are given in config, then a recaptcha box is displayed in the UI when creating a user and a recaptcha response code *must* be sent with the create API call for it to succeed.
Wrap sync callback for the resize event in a `$timeout` so that it
gets called asyncronously. Fixes error where `$apply` was geting
called before previous `$apply` call finished. Angular allows only
one `$apply` call at a time.
See Angular.js reference.
> [Error: $rootScope:inprog](https://docs.angularjs.org/error/$rootScope/inprog)
Fixes:
> *Error* ldn/angular in O/<
> error[$rootScope:inprog] http://errors.angularjs.org/1.5.3/$rootScope/inprog?p0=%24digest
Likely fixes other errors we're seeing related to resize events
such as
> *ReferenceError<unknown module>* in onresize
> Can't find variable: tree
Currently, if a user tries to confirm an invite sent to them on an account with a mismatching email address, we simply redirect to the org (where they get a 403). This change ensures they get the proper error response message, and restyles the error page to be nicer.
Fixes#2227
Fixes https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/136088507
per rob, remove gray alternating gray background
on the home page. This was done in the quay-pages
repo, but this is still being loaded in on production
This commit modifies the type of the login username input field from
`text` to `email`. This is an important usability feature for mobile
devices. You can still input a username instead of an email; it just
makes the `@` key easier to get to.
This change uses CORS to make the Angular template request to a defined S3 bucket, falling back to the compiled login template if the bucket is not available.
Fixes#1313