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selected dates is in the month currently being viewed. However, this
would still mean guessing at which value the user wants to see, which we
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It is not possible to navigate between months when ion-datetime is in
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When `readonly`:
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- Clicking the next & prev buttons changes the month in readonly mode
- Left and right arrow keys change the month in readonly mode
- Swiping/scrolling changes the month in readonly mode
- The selected date does not change when doing any of the above
- You cannot clear the value using keyboard navigation of the clear
button in readonly mode
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- You cannot navigate months via keyboard navigation of the month-year
button in disabled mode
- You cannot navigate months using keyboard navigation of the previous &
next buttons in disabled mode
- You cannot navigate months via the left and right arrow keys in
disabled mode
- The selected date does not change when doing any of the above
- You cannot clear the value using keyboard navigation of the clear
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functionality elsewhere to add support for this feature, so I decided to
break the functions up.
2. We were using the hour cycle types in several places, so I decided to
create a shared `DatetimeHourCycle` to avoid accidental typos.
Issue number: resolves#25340
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- Exposes the following parts for a calendar day: `calendar-day`,
`today`, and `active`
- Combines the `calendar-day-highlight` element with the `calendar-day`
element so developers don't have to know to style two different elements
& we don't have to expose them as separate parts
- Improves height parity of the calendar day across browsers
- Updates the `custom` e2e test to include an example of styling days
using the newly exposed CSS parts
- Adds tests for the focus states of the calendar day
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There are two problems with this test:
1. The screenshots are not capturing the correct UI. For example, the
following screenshot should capture the date and time grid picker, but
it's only capturing the year wheel picker:
8ab3476ac7/core/src/components/datetime/test/presentation/datetime.e2e.ts-snapshots/datetime-presentation-date-time-diff-ios-rtl-Mobile-Safari-linux.png
2. These screenshots are flaky. This is possibly due to how they were
written where they iterate through an array, select a value from the
`select`, and then wait a timeout for the view to change.
3. I also discovered that we'll have some visual diffs once 2024 hits.
The current value of the datetime on the wheel picker is 2022. 2023 is
shown, but 2024 is not (since we are still in 2023). Once Jan 1 2024
hits, these tests will likely start to fail with visual diffs.
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- Refactored these tests to use a test fixture where each presentation
is a separate test. This ensures that the tests are correct. Because
there is less interaction going on with the page (i.e. the correct
presentation is set on load), my hope is that this also reduces test
flakiness.
- Also changed the date used to be several years ago so we don't have
new years showing up in the wheel picker screenshots as time goes on.
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That particular test is flaky. When going to try and fix the flakiness,
I realized that this behavior is already tested by another test. This
test presents the `ion-picker-internal` components which are also tested
in
7c2b6aed05/core/src/components/datetime/test/custom/datetime.e2e.ts (L10).
These show the same components which have the same APIs, so this test
shouldn't even be needed.
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- Removed the duplicate test
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`parseDate` returns `undefined` when given an invalid value. However,
our min/max processing functions did not account for this. As a result,
we would attempt to destructure an undefined value which resulted in an
error.
Note regarding linked issue: The developer is calling
`setMin(undefined)`. However, this is triggering a React quirk with
Custom Elements where `undefined` is being set to `null` inside of
React. The type signature on min/max is `string | undefined`, so `null`
is being treated as an invalid date value.
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- Min/Max processing functions now return `undefined` if the input was
invalid.
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When updating the `value` programmatically on an `ion-datetime` after it
has already been created:
- With grid style: The selected date visually updates, but the calendar
does not scroll to the newly selected month.
- With wheel style: The selected date does not visually update, i.e. the
wheels do not move to show the newly selected date.
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- Grid style datetimes now scroll to the selected date using the same
animation as when clicking the next/prev month buttons.
- This animation mirrors the behavior in both MUI and native iOS. See
the [design
doc](https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework-design-documents/blob/main/projects/ionic-framework/components/datetime/0003-datetime-async-value.md)
for more information and screen recordings.
- The animation will not occur if the month/year did not change, or when
the datetime is hidden.
- Wheel style datetimes now visually update to the selected date. No
animation occurs, also mirroring native.
- The `parseDate` util has also had its type signatures updated to
account for returning `undefined` when the date string is improperly
formatted. This was missed when the util was refactored to support
multiple date selection.
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- Docs PR: https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-docs/pull/3053
- While this can technically be considered a bug fix, we are merging it
into a feature branch for safety; it's a fairly significant change to
how datetime behaves, and may interfere with custom logic when updating
a datetime's value async.
- Jumping to the newly selected value is handled by replacing everything
[here](https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/pull/27806/files#diff-4a407530c60e3cf72bcc11acdd21c4803a94bf47ea81b99e757db1c93d2735b8L364-L407)
with `processValue()`. This covers both wheel and grid datetimes.
- `activePartsClone` as a whole was also removed. It was added in
https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/pull/24244 to enable
changing `activeParts` without triggering a rerender (and thus jumping
to the new value) but since we now want to do that jump, the clone is no
longer needed.
- The animation code might be tricky to follow, so I recorded going
through it:
https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/assets/90629384/1afa5762-f493-441a-b662-f0429f2d86a7
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`ion-datetime` has a state variable `isPresented`, which is never set
and goes unused except to add a CSS class (also unused).
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State variable and class removed.
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When determining what the changed month is, we grab the element at the
center of the datetime and then grab the nearest calendar month. This
works fine if the datetime is fully in view, but if the center point is
out of the viewport then this will return `null`. As a result, scrolling
in the datetime will break.
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- We now check scroll position instead of querying for DOM elements at
coordinates. This allows the view to continue to update even if the
entire calendar body is outside the viewport.
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Datetime Button passes a parsed value to one of the many text formatting
utilities we have, such as `getMonthAndYear`. However, developers can
pass partial date values such as `2022` or `2022-04` (April 2022).
According to
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Date#date_time_string_format,
these are still valid date strings.
However, the `parseDate` utility does not add fallback values. So
passing `2022` will cause the `day` and `month` fields to be
`undefined`. This means that `getNormalizedDate` passes `'//2022'` to
the `Date` constructor.
Some browsers, such as Chrome, will automatically account for the stray
slashes and still return a valid date. Other browsers, such as Safari,
do not do this and will either return "Invalid Date" or throw an error.
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- Date normalizing utility now has fallback values so we always pass in
a valid date. In the example above, `getNormalizedDate` will now pass
`'1/1/2022'` instead of `'//2022'` to the `Date` constructor.
- Refactored other utils that use `new Date` to make use of
`getNormalizedDate` since they are also impacted.
Note: I added an E2E test instead of a spec test because I want to test
cross-browser behavior to ensure consistency.
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There is no way to customize the month/year toggle button using CSS.
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- Adds a Shadow Part to the month/year toggle button.
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The `ion-header` and `ion-footer` use a base64 encoded image for a box
shadow instead of using the CSS box-shadow property directly. The use of
the background image creates CSP violations. The historic reasoning of
using an image instead of box shadow was to improve scroll performance.
Browsers and devices have improved a lot since that was implemented (5
years ago).
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- Updates the usage of `ion-header` and `ion-footer` to use a box
shadow. The value comes from Material's web implementation:
https://material-components.github.io/material-components-web-catalog/#/component/top-app-bar
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Datetime wheel pickers cannot be styled.
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Adds styling APIs in accordance with the Wheel Pickers and Time Picker
sections of [this design
doc](https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework-design-documents/blob/main/projects/ionic-framework/components/datetime/datetime-styling.md).
Shadow parts added:
- `wheel-item`
- `wheel-item active`
- `time-button`
- `time-button active`
CSS properties added:
- `--wheel-highlight-background`
- `--wheel-fade-background-rgb`
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Docs PR: https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-docs/pull/2982
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Sometimes the datetime picker hasn't scrolled to the correct date yet
before the screenshot is taken. (See JIRA ticket for a failing build.)
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- The test waits until the picker has scrolled before taking the
screenshot.
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Hopefully this is all that's needed. I did a few runs and it hasn't
failed, but it's hard to know with flaky tests 🙃
resolves#27422
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Years in the date picker are displayed in descending order.
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- Years in the date picker are displayed in ascending order
- This matches the native behavior
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This is not a breaking change, but it may be unexpected and also may
cause users' visual diff tests to fail. As such, we'll target this to
7.1
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Datetime tests use the legacy syntax
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- Datetime tests use the generator syntax
**Note to reviewers:**
I recommend reviewing this commit by commit because datetime has a lot
of tests. A few commits I'd like to call out:
77d9ab0ff2
- I removed several screenshots that were not being tested anymore. It
seems the actual test was modified/removed in the past, but the
screenshot ground truths remained.
ed45c7fa05
- This test checks that the datetime can properly expand in width based
on the `cover` property. As a result, no RTL tests are needed because
the behavior does not vary across directions. I narrowed the config of
this test to only check LTR and removed extraneous screenshots.
96c08410f2
- This test only checks that the correct text content is used within the
component. As a result, I narrowed the config to only check LTR
direction and removed extraneous screenshots.
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This is the first PR to introduce the infrastructure required to add
test generators to the Ionic Framework project. This PR introduces the
file name changes necessary to support two playwright configs, so I
recommend reviewing the PR by commit:
1e5012cea1
- Created a `playwright.config-legacy.ts` file and updates
`package.json`.
- Running `npm run test.e2e` will run the generator tests, and running
`npm run test.e2e.legacy` will run the legacy tests.
4fe8de7df7
- Updates the GitHub Action scripts to run both the modern and legacy
E2E tests. I added command modifiers to avoid collisions with output
directories.
e8bcfaf926
- Updates `*.e2e.ts` files to have the legacy format name:
`*.e2e-legacy.ts`. This naming scheme is required for the two Playwright
configs to pull in the correct files. When migrating tests to
generators, team members will rename the file to remove the `-legacy`
part.
5bf196c36d
(warning: lots of files!)
- Updates the `*.e2e.ts-snapshots` directories to have the legacy format
name: `*.e2e-legacy.ts-snapshots`. The screenshot directory in
Playwright is generated based on the test file name which is why we are
updating the screenshot directory. When migrating tests to generators,
team members will rename the directory to remove the `-legacy` part.
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The team decided on some new processes for adding tests. One of those
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When using the dropdown month picker, the value is updated when the
month is changed, to follow native behavior. However, because only the
month is updated (the day remains the same), it's possible for the newly
chosen date to fall outside the min/max bounds of the datetime.
For example, if you have a datetime with `min="2021-01-15"
value="2021-02-01"`, then use the month picker to switch to January, the
new value will be `2021-01-01` which is earlier than the `min`.
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When updating the `activeParts` in any scenario, the date to set is now
clamped between the max and min.
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