Move persistence sources into a deeper bundle in preparation for
splitting of persistence into two bundles - one specific to the
Couch adapter, and one for persistence caching generally. This
supports WTD-702, the WARP persistence adapter, which will not
use Couch for persistence but which will want to use the platform-
provided persistence cache.
Add tests and in-line documentation for the caching persistence
decorator, transitioned to support performance of taxonomy provided
by the WARP Server Adapter, WTD-644.
Add a decorator to handle the caching of objects stored to
and/or read from persistence (bring over from pre-Angular
branch.) Supports the WARP Telemetry Adapter; the absence
of such a cache has been observed to result in significant
latency in instantiating autoflow tabular views for packets.
WTD-644.
Also, include an empty test file to ensure that the added
decorator is included in code coverage estimation (and to
provide a location for tests to be written later.)
Add skeleton specs for the bottom bar controller (introduced
to handle display of indicators introduced as extensions)
and the Couch indicator (introduced to exercise the above,
and to report connection status relative to the Couch
database.) WTD-608.
Hide dangling underscores; JSLint considers these a problem
and the command line build fails as a consequence when they
are present directly in the code, but CouchDB provides these
so we cannot avoid them entirely. So, hide them behind
variables and use []-style lookup.
Concludes transition work for the CouchDB persistence adapter,
WTD-537.
Fill in JSDoc for the CouchDB adapter which provides
the ability to persist domain object models. Part of
ongoing transition of the platform/persistence bundle,
WTD-537.
Separate CouchDocument (used to wrap a domain object model
with metadata suitable for persistence to CouchDB) into
its own script, to simplify testing and maintenance.
Ongoing transition of Couch persistence, WTD-537.
Add general structure for Open MCT Web, including
top-level and second-level directory structure.
README files are included to explain the role of
each directory; markdown is used to allow for
richer display when viewer support is present.
WTD-519.