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excalidraw/src/components/Sidebar/common.ts
David Luzar e9cae918a7 feat: sidebar tabs support (#6213)
* feat: Sidebar tabs support [wip]

* tab trigger styling tweaks

* add `:hover` & `:active` states

* replace `@dwelle/tunnel-rat` with `tunnel-rat`

* make stuff more explicit

- remove `Sidebar.Header` fallback (host apps need to render manually), and stop tunneling it (render in place)
- make `docked` state explicit
- stop tunneling `Sidebar.TabTriggers` (render in place)

* redesign sidebar / library as per latest spec

* support no label on `Sidebar.Trigger`

* add Sidebar `props.onStateChange`

* style fixes

* make `appState.isSidebarDocked` into a soft user preference

* px -> rem & refactor

* remove `props.renderSidebar`

* update tests

* remove

* refactor

* rename constants

* tab triggers styling fixes

* factor out library-related logic from generic sidebar trigger

* change `props.onClose` to `onToggle`

* rename `props.value` -> `props.tab`

* add displayNames

* allow HTMLAttributes on applicable compos

* fix example App

* more styling tweaks and fixes

* fix not setting `dockable`

* more style fixes

* fix and align sidebar header button styling

* make DefaultSidebar dockable on if host apps supplies `onDock`

* stop `Sidebar.Trigger` hiding label on mobile

this should be only the default sidebar trigger behavior, and for that we don't need to use `device` hook as we handle in CSS

* fix `dockable` prop of defaultSidebar

* remove extra `typescript` dep

* remove `defaultTab` prop

in favor of explicit `tab` value in `<Sidebar.Trigger/>` and `toggleSidebar()`, to reduce API surface area and solve inconsistency of `appState.openSidebar.tab` not reflecting actual UI value if `defaultTab` was supported (without additional syncing logic which feels like the wrong solution).

* remove `onToggle` in favor of `onStateChange`

reducing API surface area

* fix restore

* comment no longer applies

* reuse `Button` component in sidebar buttons

* fix tests

* split Sidebar sub-components into files

* remove `props.dockable` in favor of `props.onDock` only

* split tests

* fix sidebar showing dock button if no `props.docked` supplied & add more tests

* reorder and group sidebar tests

* clarify

* rename classes & dedupe css

* refactor tests

* update changelog

* update changelog

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Co-authored-by: barnabasmolnar <barnabas@excalidraw.com>
2023-05-04 17:33:31 +00:00

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TypeScript

import React from "react";
import { AppState, SidebarName, SidebarTabName } from "../../types";
export type SidebarTriggerProps = {
name: SidebarName;
tab?: SidebarTabName;
icon?: JSX.Element;
children?: React.ReactNode;
title?: string;
className?: string;
onToggle?: (open: boolean) => void;
style?: React.CSSProperties;
};
export type SidebarProps<P = {}> = {
name: SidebarName;
children: React.ReactNode;
/**
* Called on sidebar open/close or tab change.
*/
onStateChange?: (state: AppState["openSidebar"]) => void;
/**
* supply alongside `docked` prop in order to make the Sidebar user-dockable
*/
onDock?: (docked: boolean) => void;
docked?: boolean;
className?: string;
// NOTE sidebars we use internally inside the editor must have this flag set.
// It indicates that this sidebar should have lower precedence over host
// sidebars, if both are open.
/** @private internal */
__fallback?: boolean;
} & P;
export type SidebarPropsContextValue = Pick<
SidebarProps,
"onDock" | "docked"
> & { onCloseRequest: () => void; shouldRenderDockButton: boolean };
export const SidebarPropsContext =
React.createContext<SidebarPropsContextValue>({} as SidebarPropsContextValue);