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Buttons slotted in the start/end slots of input, textarea, or select
have a lot of excess padding that can cause them to look misaligned from
other pieces such as the control's label, especially when using
`fill="clear"`.
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Padding removed, and a border radius added so that non-clear buttons as
well as the focus state on clear buttons still look okay. Existing
screenshot tests have also been updated to include buttons (non-clear
ones so you can see the border radius in the screenshots).
Let me know if you think this should go on a feature branch instead. I
chose `main` because the current experience looks somewhat broken and we
just did a minor release recently, but this could be considered a
notable enough behavior change.
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We currently apply a workaround to `ion-select` so it can wrap correctly
inside of `ion-item`:
357b8b2beb/core/src/components/select/select.scss (L99-L103)
However, this causes issues when a parent element has `display: flex`
because the `ion-select` width becomes 0.
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- In order to get the desired behavior, we need the `ion-select` (and
other elements in the default slot) to either truncate or wrap within
its own container and then have the entire container (i.e. the entire
`ion-select`) wrap to the next line once the container is too small.
To achieve this, I needed to set a min-width on `.item-inner` to define
the point at which the element should wrap to the next line. I also
changed the flex basis from `auto` to `0` which means the initial main
size of the flex item will be 0px. In reality, this will be
`--inner-min-width` since we also set `min-width:
var(--inner-min-width)`. I used `0` for simplicity but I can change this
to use the CSS variable if that's more clear. Since we also set
`flex-grow: 1` we indicate that the element can grow from that basis
(but it cannot shrink).
I chose `--inner-min-width: 4rem` to minimize the number of diffs. We
can certainly change this, but it may cause some diffs as certain
elements will start wrapping sooner. I also chose to use `rem` because
having a fixed min-width means that fewer characters are going to fit in
the same space as text scales.
I made this a CSS variable but left it undocumented. If developers need
a way of changing this `min-width` they can request it and we can easily
expose this variable. However, I think `4rem` is small enough that this
should be sufficient.
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The visual diffs here are correct. The table below shows the screenshot
group and an explanation for why the changes are correct.
| Path | Example | Details |
| - | - | - |
| `disabled` |
[Link](https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/pull/28631/files#diff-d529716f95f7a7aa82c88588104220775b728af67077f48cd47a8afa04423143)
| The searchbar is able to shrink slightly to fit on the same line as
the checkbox at the bottom. |
| `highlight` |
[Link](https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/pull/28631/files#diff-0b64f24c91393923701d1ced4e330a1c6b926d72ee461b8ab1e135e708be3457)
| We're changing how small the main content can get, so the input is
only wrapping once it gets to `--inner-min-width`. |
| `legacy/fill` |
[Link](https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/pull/28631/files#diff-2ef8dbfa5e69e2b96c3e1ed29ab962f08cf5ba2aaf2af773e40bd143e38a4bef)
| We're changing how small the main content can get, so the input is
only wrapping once it gets to `--inner-min-width`. |
| `slotted-inputs` |
[Link](https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/pull/28631/files#diff-2f173c7303969d6a6c58f30a618cebc3caf918d3761fc83df5642fd48dfabd7b)
| We're changing how small the main content can get, so the range is
only wrapping once it gets to `--inner-min-width`. |
`slotted-inputs` note: I'd argue many of these examples are not best
practices. For example, adding a range in the start slot and the end
slot is a bit unusual. I'm not aware of any native apps that implement
this pattern.
popover note: I [removed the `ion-item` from the `popover/test/async`
test](331fcb859c).
There was a diff because the min-width increased, but IMO that component
should not be used in the popover test since we want to test the
popover, not the item.
--------
Demo:
| `feature-7.6` | `branch` |
| - | - |
| <video
src="https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/assets/2721089/693d4947-fa33-460d-bc7f-7b96b6338032"></video>
| <video
src="https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/assets/2721089/df35ca73-87aa-4e76-9bb7-99f0f2810640"></video>
|
(In this demo I updated the `ion-select` to wrap within its own
container first instead of truncate. We may want to consider doing this
by default, but I think this is out of scope for this task)
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With the modern form control syntax, it is not possible to add icon
buttons or other decorators to the sides of `ion-input`, `ion-textarea`,
or `ion-select`, as you can with `ion-item`.
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`start` and `end` slots added to each component.
This PR is a combination of several others that were already approved.
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When an item containing a select is used inside of a flex container, the item collapses to `0px` width. Example code:
```html
<div style="display: flex">
<ion-item>
<ion-select aria-label="fruit" placeholder="Select fruit">
<ion-select-option value="apples">Apples</ion-select-option>
<ion-select-option value="oranges">Oranges</ion-select-option>
<ion-select-option value="bananas">Bananas</ion-select-option>
</ion-select>
</ion-item>
</div>
```
This change sets the flex property to `1` on `ion-item` so that it will grow inside of a flex container, resulting in the select being displayed. The `flex` property is ignored when item is inside of a block container.
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Type checking inside of the Stencil unit tests have been disabled for a
long time. This has resulted in a difficult developer experience and
numerous issues (both types and implementation) within our unit tests.
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- Type checking is now enabled for all Stencil unit tests
- Tests have been updated to resolve type errors and implementation
errors
- Many `as any` casts were introduced, as many legacy tests test invalid
configurations of functions that require it (for example passing
`undefined` to an argument that cannot be `undefined`).
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`@stencil/core@4.7.2`.
Opening either a `.spec.ts` or `.spec.tsx` file, validate that your IDE
detects types and can provide auto completions for jest global types.
If you desire, you can provide an invalid type and try building the
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We added a `min-height: 56px` to the input, textarea, and select
components for MD mode. However, these were added for the outline/solid
style inputs to align with the Material Design spec:
https://material-components.github.io/material-components-web-catalog/#/component/text-field
They should not apply to regular inputs in an item. The end result is
inconsistently sized items when used with non-control items.
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- Non-filled and non-stacked/floating label controls are now have a
minimum height of 44px.
There should be **no changes** to the following types of controls:
1. iOS controls (all variants)
2. MD filled controls
3. MD stacked controls
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This project has several unused Sass variables still in the code base.
The team would like to remove these.
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- Removed unused Sass variables
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The original scope of this ticket was for checkbox only, but many other
components had unused sass variables, so I decided to tackle everything
all at once.
Since these variables are not used anywhere:
1. The build should pass
2. There should be no screenshot diffs
1) Wraps the label text and other content in an item when there is not enough room for everything to fit, instead of truncating the label with an ellipsis. Does not apply to items containing legacy inputs.
2) Passes the legacy property up to item from checkbox, input, radio, range, select, textarea and toggle. Item adds classes for all of these and does not wrap its contents if that class exists. If a developer is using a legacy input without the legacy property on it then they will need to add the legacy property to prevent the wrapping.
3) If a developer does not want the text to wrap for labels in modern items, the `ion-text-nowrap` class can be added to the label.
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Developers have requested that Ionic Framework support the dynamic type
feature on iOS for accessibility purposes. Ionic applications do not
respond to font scaling on iOS which can create inaccessible
applications particularly for users with low vision. Ionic apps on
Android devices currently support the Android equivalent due to
functionality in the Chromium webview.
Developers have also requested a way of adjusting the fonts in their
Ionic UI components consistently.
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- Ionic components now use `rem` instead of `px` where appropriate. This
means devs can change the font size on `html` and the text in supported
Ionic components will scale up/down appropriately
- Add support for Dynamic Type on iOS (the iOS version of Dynamic Font
Scaling)
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Select focuses the first popover option when no value is provided. This
means that the first option is focused even if it disabled.
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- Select focuses the first **enabled** popover option when no value is
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Clicking the padded space within an `ion-item` will not pass the click
event to the slotted `ion-radio`, `ion-checkbox`, `ion-select` or
`ion-toggle`.
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- The padded space at the start of `.item-native` and at the end of
`.item-inner` is clickable to activate a control.
- When the item is clicked, we check if the event is a result of
clicking the control or clicking the item's padded space. If the click
event is on the control, we don't need to do anything and let the
default behavior occur. If the click event is on the padded space, we
manually call the `.click()` method for the interactive element.
- The cursor pointer displays when hovering over the padded space when a
slotted interactive control is present.
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Several tests for this component are still using Playwright's old
`toMatchSnapshot` assertion. It's now recommended to use the newer
`toHaveScreenshot` assertion. This new assertion reduces the size of
each screenshot and brings anti-flake improvements such as disabling
animations by default.
We previously migrated most of our codebase to use `toHaveScreenshot`,
but it looks like we missed the tests that were written during the
development of Ionic 7 in a separate branch off `main`.
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- Migrate component tests to use `toHaveScreenshot`.
Note: There should be no layout changes to any of the screenshots. The
only difference between the old and new screenshots should be image and
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The outline select uses `border-left` and `border-right` properties to
handle LTR vs RTL borders. However, our border mixin takes care of this
by using logical border properties.
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- Updates the outline select to use the border mixin.
Note 1: There should be no visual changes as a result of this. This is
simpler way of doing what we are already doing.
Note 2: There do exist logical border radius properties (for the other
explicit LTR vs RTL work we do), but Ionic 7 supports browsers that do
not support these properties yet. (I created FW-4661 to track this)
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While the `icon` shadow part allows customization of the existing toggle
icon, developers do not have a way to specify a different icon to use
entirely.
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New props `toggleIcon` and `expandedIcon` added. (Design docs are
[here](https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework-design-documents/blob/main/projects/ionic-framework/components/select/0002-custom-icons.md)
and
[here](https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework-design-documents/blob/main/projects/ionic-framework/components/select/0003-custom-icon-on-open.md)
respectively.)
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Input does not accept custom HTML labels
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- Input accepts custom HTML labels as an experimental feature. We marked
this as experimental because it makes use of "scoped slots" which is an
emulated version of Web Component slots. As a result, there may be
instances where the slot behavior does not exactly match the native slot
behavior.
Note to reviewers: This is a combination of previously reviewed PRs. The
implementation is complete, so feel free to bikeshed.
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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:
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Reverts ionic-team/ionic-framework#27570
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The team is reconsidering this approach as it causes us to fight against
the browser. Discussions are ongoing internally, so I am going to revert
this patch until we can reach consensus.
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The click event was firing twice.
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- The click event fires once.
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You can use the test file to see that the event now fires once, and
before this change it fired twice. I couldn't figure out how to write an
automated test for this that fails before the change and passes after
the change. (Perhaps because of how Jest "clicks" elements? Not sure.)
Also, you can use the repro repo in the Jira ticket and update it to
`"@ionic/angular": "7.0.10-dev.11685472954.170be0cc",` and see that the
issue is fixed.
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name: 'setup',
testMatch: /global.setup.ts/,
teardown: 'teardown',
},
{
name: 'teardown',
testMatch: /global.teardown.ts/,
},
{
name: 'chromium',
use: devices['Desktop Chrome'],
dependencies: ['setup'],
},
{
name: 'firefox',
use: devices['Desktop Firefox'],
dependencies: ['setup'],
},
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name: 'webkit',
use: devices['Desktop Safari'],
dependencies: ['setup'],
},
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## What is the current behavior?
The select does not expose the label or the container for the
value/placeholder as a CSS shadow part in order to style it.
## What is the new behavior?
- Exposed `label` and `container` parts for custom styling
- Added an e2e test to verify the parts are working
- Renamed the existing screenshots for the custom tests to fix a typo
from "custon" to "custom"
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The `basic` test for `ion-select` contains a lot of content that is
either duplicated within the test, duplicated by other tests, or simply
not used/needed. Additionally, some select options (notably gender and
hair color) are not inclusive.
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Test template cleaned up, and options replaced with less personal ones
as needed. Legacy test HTML was intentionally left alone since we'll be
removing that in the near future anyway, though I did have to tweak a
legacy E2E test since it was visiting the non-legacy page.
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Issue number: resolves#27184
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## What is the current behavior?
The modern form controls do not use the same opacity for their labels
when disabled, resulting in inconsistent UI when using two different
types in the same view (select vs checkbox, for example).
## What is the new behavior?
The checkbox, input, radio, range, select, textarea and toggle labels
have been updated on both modes to use the same opacity as each other
when disabled. The checkbox and radio icons have been updated to use a
different opacity than the label for `md` mode.
- Updates `ios` mode so all form controls use the same opacity of `0.3`
- I could not find any guidelines by Apple for what color these should
be, so I decided to just make them the same as what is most commonly
used & match item
- Updates `md` mode so all form control labels use the same opacity of
`0.38`
- I used the [Material Design 3
documentation](https://m2.material.io/components) to get this number as
well as the opacity of the disabled selection controls in the [Material
Design 2 figma design
kit](https://www.figma.com/community/file/778763161265841481). The
Material Design 2 documentation does not mention the opacity, but this
is also the number used by Material Design 1 so it's safe to assume it
is what the disabled form labels should also use for Material Design 2.
- Updates the `md` range so the slotted elements are also included when
setting the opacity on the label
- Updates the range, radio & checkbox tests to make sure there are
screenshots in the different disabled states
- Updates the item/disabled test to include radio & textarea so you can
see all form controls side by side
## Does this introduce a breaking change?
- [ ] Yes
- [x] No
## Other information
I downloaded screenshots of the item disabled tests and put them side by
side for `main` and this branch in order to see the differences in the
labels. The grey boxes to the left of each item are just a bigger
version of the label color for that item, so it's easier to see when
they aren't the same.


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The modern syntax render function was missing `renderHiddenInput` which
caused modern `ion-select` instances to not participate in form
submission. Legacy syntax is not affected.
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- Modern syntax calls `renderHiddenInput`.
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Dev build: `7.0.7-dev.11684158250.1920157d`
Issue number: resolves#27129
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Material Design has 16px of margin between the form control and the
label, but we have 8px:
https://m2.material.io/components/selection-controls#usage
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- Updates default margin from 8px to 16px for checkbox, input, radio,
range, select, textarea, and toggle.
Note: This should only apply to labels that are on the same line as the
form control. In other words, they do not apply to stacked/floating
labels.
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With `ion-input`, `ion-select`, or `ion-textarea` using
`fill="outline"`, applying a large value for the `--border-radius` CSS
prop causes the radius to render differently on the left and right
sides:

This is due to the structure of the outline container, which is used to
render the empty space in the border when a `stacked` or `floating`
label floats upwards. The container has three pieces, which combine to
form a seamless-looking border:

The issue is that the browser will only render a radius that fits within
the element's dimensions, and the piece on the left side (or right on
RTL) is not wide enough.
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While we could fix this issue by making the left-side piece wider (and
there was originally a PR for this at
https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/pull/27459), it was
decided to not include this fix in Ionic automatically. This is because
the fix does not work for `label-placement="stacked"` or `"floating"`;
the notch spacer (the middle piece of the outline) is pushed to the
side, leading to broken visuals:

We decided that introducing inconsistent behavior across different
values for `label-placement` would be confusing for developers. Even if
we did restructure the outline container to position the notch spacer
correctly, it could easily be made to fall on the curve of the border,
creating awkward visuals.
Instead, developers looking to use a large `--border-radius` with
`fill="outline"` should either increase `--padding-start` to be at least
as high as the `--border-radius` (which will increase the width of the
left outline piece while also moving the floating label in step), or use
`shape="round"` (which will change both the padding and border radius
automatically). This PR documents this workaround in the
`--border-radius` description.
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## What is the current behavior?
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Selects with a floating label, no value, and a placeholder should have
the label cover the placeholder when blurred. One focus, the label
should translate to the top of the select, and the placeholder should be
visible.
## What is the new behavior?
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this PR. -->
- Floating label now covers the select and hides the placeholder when
the select is blurred, matching the `ion-input` and `ion-textarea`
behaviors.
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The team has observed that Playwright's default screenshot diff
threshold of 0.2 is not sensitive enough, and screenshots that should be
getting updated are not getting updated.
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- Updates the threshold to 0.1
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Select and select popover tests are using legacy syntax
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- Select and select popover tests are using generator syntax
915bb49fad
- The select custom behavior does not vary across directions, so I
removed the extra RTL checks.
01555bd44b
- The single value screenshots were not being used, so I removed them.
8b4cffcaf8
- The spec screenshots were not being used, so I removed them.
e50b08b2ed
- The legacy standalone check does not vary across directions, so I
removed the RTL checks.
43e26bab77
- The legacy single value tests do not vary across directions, so I
removed the the RTL checks
4935a68aab
- The basic tests were creating screenshots of each overlay as they were
opened. However, we already have test coverage for how each overlay is
rendered in each overlay test suite. As a result, I removed the
screenshots in favor of a `toBeVisible` assertion. This ensures that
overlays are presented with the select, which is what I think we want to
prioritize testing.
- These same tests were also waiting for overlays to dismiss. This
behavior is already tested in the respective overlay test suites, so I
removed the dismiss calls.
8cc6c426f1
- The legacy basic tests were creating screenshots of each overlay as
they were opened. However, we already have test coverage for how each
overlay is rendered in each overlay test suite. As a result, I removed
the screenshots in favor of a `toBeVisible` assertion. This ensures that
overlays are presented with the select, which is what I think we want to
prioritize testing.
- These same tests were also waiting for overlays to dismiss. This
behavior is already tested in the respective overlay test suites, so I
removed the dismiss calls.
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Checkbox, radio, range, select, and toggle take up 100% of its width
even when in a start/end slot.
## What is the new behavior?
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- Checkbox, radio, range, select, and toggle do not take up 100% of its
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. The "no slot" behavior is unchanged and aligns with the legacy select.
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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
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- 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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`page.locator` is synchronous, but we were `await`ing the calls:
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- Removes `await` usage from `page.locator`
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When an `ion-select` is inside a card, the label is slightly lower than
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- When inside a card, the labels of `ion-input` and `ion-select` are in
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This bug was occurring because the label of ion-select is in the shadow
DOM. [As
recommended](https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/issues/27086#issuecomment-1494427311),
this fix was also added to ion-input and ion-textarea in case those
labels are also later moved to the shadow DOM.
Before:
<img width="534" alt="Screenshot 2023-04-13 at 4 35 44 PM"
src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/14926794/231877123-02f8e381-2137-4d3c-8dab-ae9051ad3591.png">
After:
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src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/14926794/231877151-bd49b87b-762a-4d20-b6b7-57c1ab3bb368.png">
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The `--border-radius` CSS variable was not consumed in the base select
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- Added `--border-radius` usage on `.select-wrapper`. This aligns with
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Several CSS custom properties on `ion-select` are missing a `:` which is
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## What is the current behavior?
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There are select controls without a label in the legacy tests, that do
not manually specify `legacy="true"`. These will be automatically
upgraded to the modern form syntax when async labels are merged.
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## What is the new behavior?
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- Adds `legacy="true"` to legacy select tests
## Does this introduce a breaking change?
- [ ] Yes
- [x] No
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