* DHV UI init
* /csi routes to /storage routes and a routeRedirector util (#25163)
* /csi routes to /storage routes and a routeRedirector util
* Tests and routes move csi/ to storage/
* Changelog added
* [ui] Storage UI overhaul + Dynamic Host Volumes UI (#25226)
* Storage index page and DHV model properties
* Naive version of a storage overview page
* Experimental fetch of alloc data dirs
* Fetch ephemeral disks and static host volumes as an ember concurrency task and nice table stylings
* Playing nice with section header labels to make eslint happy even though wcag was already cool with it
* inlined the storage type explainers and reordered things, plus tooltips and keynav
* Bones of a dynamic host volume individual page
* Woooo dynamic host volume model, adapter, and serializer with embedded alloc relationships
* Couple test fixes
* async:false relationship for dhv.hasMany('alloc') to prevent a ton of xhr requests
* DHV request type at index routemodel and better serialization
* Pagination and searching and query params oh my
* Test retrofits for csi volumes
* Really fantastic flake gets fixed
* DHV detail page acceptance test and a bunch of mirage hooks
* Seed so that the actions test has a guaranteed task
* removed ephemeral disk and static host volume manual scanning
* CapacityBytes and capabilities table added to DHV detail page
* Debugging actions flyout test
* was becoming clear that faker.seed editing was causing havoc elsewhere so might as well not boil the ocean and just tell this test to do what I want it to
* Post-create job gets taskCount instead of count
* CSI volumes now get /csi route prefix at detail level
* lazyclick method for unused keynav removed
* keyboard nav and table-watcher for DHV added
* Addressed PR comments, changed up capabilities table and id references, etc.
* Capabilities table for DHV and ID in details header
* Testfixes for pluginID and capabilities table on DHV page
This extracts some common API-idiosyncracy-handling patterns from model serialisers into properties that are processed by the application serialiser:
* arrayNullOverrides converts a null property value to an empty array
* mapToArray converts a map to an array of maps, using the original map keys as Name properties on the array maps
* separateNanos splits nanosecond-containing timestamps into millisecond timestamps and separate nanosecond properties
When a node has no host volumes, the API response will
have a null value for the HostVolumes attribute, which
in turn becomes a null value instead of an empty array
in the store. This protects against that, ensuring host
volumes is always an array.