Skip to content

Conversation

zzcr
Copy link
Member

@zzcr zzcr commented Oct 19, 2024

PR

PR Checklist

Please check if your PR fulfills the following requirements:

  • The commit message follows our Commit Message Guidelines
  • Tests for the changes have been added (for bug fixes / features)
  • Docs have been added / updated (for bug fixes / features)

PR Type

What kind of change does this PR introduce?

  • Bugfix
  • Feature
  • Code style update (formatting, local variables)
  • Refactoring (no functional changes, no api changes)
  • Build related changes
  • CI related changes
  • Documentation content changes
  • Other... Please describe:

What is the current behavior?

Issue Number: N/A

What is the new behavior?

Does this PR introduce a breaking change?

  • Yes
  • No

Other information

Summary by CodeRabbit

  • New Features

    • Replaced custom <tiny-button> components with standard HTML <button> elements for improved performance and consistency.
    • Enhanced "more" button functionality with a new :reset-time attribute.
  • Bug Fixes

    • Adjusted class bindings for supplementary elements to ensure correct styling based on updated conditions.

@github-actions github-actions bot added the bug Something isn't working label Oct 19, 2024
Copy link

coderabbitai bot commented Oct 19, 2024

Walkthrough

The pull request introduces changes to the pc.vue component in the button-group package. The primary modification involves replacing the <tiny-button> component with a standard <button> element in two areas of the template. This affects button rendering for items in the state.buttonData array and the "more" button in a popover. Additionally, there are minor updates to class bindings for sup span elements, adjusting conditions based on the node.sup properties.

Changes

File Change Summary
packages/vue/src/button-group/src/pc.vue Replaced <tiny-button> with <button> in two locations; adjusted class bindings for sup spans.

Possibly related PRs

Suggested labels

bug

🐇 In the meadow where buttons play,
A tiny change brightens the day.
With a click, they now stand tall,
A simple button, loved by all.
Class adjustments, neat and spry,
In the button group, we hop and fly! 🌼


Thank you for using CodeRabbit. We offer it for free to the OSS community and would appreciate your support in helping us grow. If you find it useful, would you consider giving us a shout-out on your favorite social media?

❤️ Share
🪧 Tips

Chat

There are 3 ways to chat with CodeRabbit:

  • Review comments: Directly reply to a review comment made by CodeRabbit. Example:
    • I pushed a fix in commit <commit_id>, please review it.
    • Generate unit testing code for this file.
    • Open a follow-up GitHub issue for this discussion.
  • Files and specific lines of code (under the "Files changed" tab): Tag @coderabbitai in a new review comment at the desired location with your query. Examples:
    • @coderabbitai generate unit testing code for this file.
    • @coderabbitai modularize this function.
  • PR comments: Tag @coderabbitai in a new PR comment to ask questions about the PR branch. For the best results, please provide a very specific query, as very limited context is provided in this mode. Examples:
    • @coderabbitai gather interesting stats about this repository and render them as a table. Additionally, render a pie chart showing the language distribution in the codebase.
    • @coderabbitai read src/utils.ts and generate unit testing code.
    • @coderabbitai read the files in the src/scheduler package and generate a class diagram using mermaid and a README in the markdown format.
    • @coderabbitai help me debug CodeRabbit configuration file.

Note: Be mindful of the bot's finite context window. It's strongly recommended to break down tasks such as reading entire modules into smaller chunks. For a focused discussion, use review comments to chat about specific files and their changes, instead of using the PR comments.

CodeRabbit Commands (Invoked using PR comments)

  • @coderabbitai pause to pause the reviews on a PR.
  • @coderabbitai resume to resume the paused reviews.
  • @coderabbitai review to trigger an incremental review. This is useful when automatic reviews are disabled for the repository.
  • @coderabbitai full review to do a full review from scratch and review all the files again.
  • @coderabbitai summary to regenerate the summary of the PR.
  • @coderabbitai resolve resolve all the CodeRabbit review comments.
  • @coderabbitai configuration to show the current CodeRabbit configuration for the repository.
  • @coderabbitai help to get help.

Other keywords and placeholders

  • Add @coderabbitai ignore anywhere in the PR description to prevent this PR from being reviewed.
  • Add @coderabbitai summary to generate the high-level summary at a specific location in the PR description.
  • Add @coderabbitai anywhere in the PR title to generate the title automatically.

CodeRabbit Configuration File (.coderabbit.yaml)

  • You can programmatically configure CodeRabbit by adding a .coderabbit.yaml file to the root of your repository.
  • Please see the configuration documentation for more information.
  • If your editor has YAML language server enabled, you can add the path at the top of this file to enable auto-completion and validation: # yaml-language-server: $schema=https://coderabbit.ai/integrations/schema.v2.json

Documentation and Community

  • Visit our Documentation for detailed information on how to use CodeRabbit.
  • Join our Discord Community to get help, request features, and share feedback.
  • Follow us on X/Twitter for updates and announcements.

@zzcr zzcr changed the title fix(button-group): fix button-group component style issues fix(button-group): [button-group]fix button-group component style issues Oct 19, 2024
Copy link

@coderabbitai coderabbitai bot left a comment

Choose a reason for hiding this comment

The reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more.

Actionable comments posted: 0

🧹 Outside diff range and nitpick comments (1)
packages/vue/src/button-group/src/pc.vue (1)

Line range hint 1-180: Summary of changes and suggestions for improvement

The changes in this PR primarily focus on simplifying the button implementations in the template. However, there are a few points that need attention:

  1. Consistency: The regular buttons now use <button> elements, while the "more" button still uses <tiny-button>. Consider making this consistent across the component.

  2. Styling and Behavior: Verify that the transition from <tiny-button> to <button> for regular buttons doesn't negatively impact the component's styling or behavior.

  3. New Attribute: Clarify the purpose and impact of the :reset-time="0" attribute added to the "more" button.

  4. Testing: Ensure that these changes are covered by appropriate unit and integration tests.

  5. Documentation: Update any relevant documentation to reflect these changes, especially if there are any changes in component usage or behavior.

To improve the maintainability of this component, consider:

  1. Extracting the button rendering logic into a separate method or component to ensure consistency across different button types.
  2. Adding comments to explain the reasoning behind different implementations for regular and "more" buttons, if the difference is intentional and necessary.

Please address these points to ensure the changes align with the project's standards and maintain the component's integrity.

📜 Review details

Configuration used: CodeRabbit UI
Review profile: CHILL

📥 Commits

Files that changed from the base of the PR and between 5e16cbe and cb12577.

📒 Files selected for processing (1)
  • packages/vue/src/button-group/src/pc.vue (2 hunks)
🧰 Additional context used
🔇 Additional comments (2)
packages/vue/src/button-group/src/pc.vue (2)

81-83: ⚠️ Potential issue

Clarify the use of <tiny-button> and the :reset-time attribute.

The implementation of the "more" button differs from the regular buttons:

  1. It still uses <tiny-button> while regular buttons now use <button>.
  2. A new :reset-time="0" attribute has been added.

Please address the following:

  1. Explain why <tiny-button> is still used here but not for regular buttons.
  2. Clarify the purpose and impact of the :reset-time="0" attribute.
  3. Consider making the implementation consistent with the regular buttons if there's no specific reason for the difference.

To help understand the usage of reset-time, you can run:

#!/bin/bash
# Search for other occurrences of reset-time in the codebase
rg --type vue 'reset-time' packages/vue/src/

56-58: LGTM! Verify styling and behavior.

The replacement of <tiny-button> with a standard <button> element simplifies the component. This change is appropriate for the button group's functionality.

Please ensure that:

  1. The styling of the button remains consistent with the design system.
  2. Any custom behaviors or attributes specific to <tiny-button> are not lost in this transition.

You can verify this by running the following commands:

Sign up for free to join this conversation on GitHub. Already have an account? Sign in to comment
Labels
bug Something isn't working
Projects
None yet
Development

Successfully merging this pull request may close these issues.

2 participants