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4cf948fb47 docs: account for this context (#28720)
Issue number: N/A

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In https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/issues/28694 there was
some confusion around how to access `this` inside of a callback function
passed to a property on Ionic components. The root issue was due to how
the `this` context is determined with developers being responsible for
setting the appropriate `this` context.

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- While this isn't an Ionic bug, I think it's worth calling out this
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2023-12-19 22:33:34 +00:00
516b84475e fix(input, textarea, select): reduce padding on slotted buttons (#28676)
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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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2023-12-13 22:49:17 +00:00
8f7d87c680 fix(input, textarea): clearOnInput ignores key modifiers (#28639)
Issue number: resolves #28633

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In https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/pull/28005 I introduced
a fix that causes "clearOnEdit" to not clear input/textarea when the Tab
key was pressed. However, there were several edge cases I missed. For
instance, pressing the "shift" key and then the "tab" key would still
clear the input because "shift" was not explicitly excluded.

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- Input and textarea now explicitly ignores modifier keys that do not
change the value of the input
- `didInputClearOnEdit` is not set to `true` when an ignored key is
pressed. Otherwise, pressing an ignored key and then an accepted key
would not cause the input to be cleared. For example, pressing "shift",
releasing "shift", then pressing "A" should cause the input to still get
cleared.
- Added test coverage

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Playwright bug report for
a9f34a54f1:
https://github.com/microsoft/playwright/issues/28495
2023-12-11 20:35:25 +00:00
e51deed21c Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/main' into sync-76-125 2023-12-05 09:11:57 -05:00
fe3c3d500a docs(input, searchbar, textarea): improve docs for managing focus (#28614)
Issue number: Related to #18132 

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The documentation about the `autofocus` prop is unclear and does not
accurately reflect how it actually works across browsers and devices.

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- The documentation for `autofocus` and `setFocus` are more detailed.
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2023-12-04 13:24:34 +00:00
357b8b2beb feat(input, textarea, select): add start and end slots (#28583)
Issue number: Resolves #26297

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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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Docs PR: https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-docs/pull/3271

Dev build: `7.5.4-dev.11701112913.1ea61220`

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2023-12-01 14:54:10 -06:00
fd36b953d6 chore: sync 2023-11-28 16:31:47 -05:00
4f1b4cdc29 chore(core): type checking for unit tests (#28529)
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- Type checking is now enabled for all Stencil unit tests
- Tests have been updated to resolve type errors and implementation
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- Many `as any` casts were introduced, as many legacy tests test invalid
configurations of functions that require it (for example passing
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project - you will observe the build will fail due to the invalid type.
2023-11-17 16:47:34 +00:00
11fd074972 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/main' into sp/sync-feature-7-6-with-main 2023-11-02 13:14:57 -04:00
b31ecbbfe8 fix(input, textarea, select): use consistent sizes (#28390)
aIssue number: resolves #28388

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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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2023-10-26 15:11:45 +00:00
2b015b2214 fix(input, searchbar, textarea): ensure nativeInput is always available (#28362)
Issue number: resolves #28283 

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`getInputElement()` is used to access the native input. If the component
has yet to render, then the function will return `undefined`. This
happens mostly when using `ref` on React.

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<IonInput ref={async input => {
  const nativeInput = await input.getInputElement();
  // nativeInput is undefined
}} />
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Dev build: `7.5.1-dev.11697488622.175c9183`
2023-10-23 17:09:41 +00:00
c801e2ada9 chore: remove unused sass variables (#28363)
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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
2023-10-19 16:41:10 +00:00
6b9d1a0c63 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/main' into feature-7.6 2023-10-18 17:52:12 -04:00
6438e3e919 fix(item): wrap elements and label contents when the font size increases or the elements do not fit (#28146)
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.
2023-10-17 14:08:35 -04:00
3d96ccb7b2 chore(deps-dev): Bump @playwright/test from 1.38.1 to 1.39.0 in /core (#28339)
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f8067819ee feat(a11y): add dynamic font scaling (#28314)
Issue number: resolves #24638, resolves #18592

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Developers have requested that Ionic Framework support the dynamic type
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2023-10-10 17:38:09 -04:00
8cb878669e fix(many): add correct scale to stacked labels (#28163) 2023-09-13 13:46:02 -04:00
6d4eabcc10 fix(textarea): cols property is respected (#28081)
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7dc9d2d55e test(textarea): migrate to toHaveScreenshot (#28087)
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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.

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- Migrate component tests to use `toHaveScreenshot`.

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444acc1f1b fix(input, textarea): clearOnEdit does not clear when pressing Tab (#28005)
Issue number: resolves #27746

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Pressing the Tab key when focused on an input/textarea with
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- Added test coverage
- I also noticed that input did not have an `index.html` file in the
basic directory, so I added that.

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2023-08-18 17:06:54 +00:00
f14c440d63 fix(input, textarea): input does not block floating label (#27870)
Issue number: resolves #27812

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We currently have CSS to ensure the floating/stacked label is not
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it was discovered that this scenario can happen with any
floating/stacked label not just when the input/textarea is using the
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2023-08-01 15:48:55 +00:00
2cb7013954 fix(textarea): stacked/floating textarea size is correct on safari (#27766)
Issue number: resolves #27345

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WebKit has a bug where children of grid elements placed inside flex
elements have the wrong size. This is causing textarea's dimensions to
spill out of its grid container. Grid is used for autogrow
functionality, and the grid itself is placed inside `.label-wrapper`
which uses flexbox for aligning the label and control.

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- Adds `grid-auto-rows: 100%` to avoid the WebKit bug which specifies
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WebKit bug: https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=256781

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2023-07-12 20:35:36 +00:00
458d16e742 docs(input, textarea): clarify ionInput and ionChange (#27710)
Issue number: N/A

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See https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/issues/27709

The `ionInput` description is vague and does not clarify that it only
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2023-06-28 15:26:37 +00:00
f263611260 fix(textarea): autogrow resizes correctly (#27691)
Issue number: resolves #27688

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Autogrow broke as a result of
8bcd9e8b35.
`white-space: pre-wrap` used to be on the host, but it was discovered
that this caused textareas that had any white space to break visually.

As a result, I moved `white-space: pre-wrap` to apply on the host only
for the legacy textarea. The modern textarea had `white-space: pre-wrap`
set on the native textarea.

We also had `white-space: pre-wrap` set on the `::after` pseudo element
for autogrow:
f29c66aee2/core/src/components/textarea/textarea.scss (L311)

However, we also use the `text-inherit` mixin:
f29c66aee2/core/src/components/textarea/textarea.scss (L322)
This mixin sets `white-space: inherit` and also overrides the `pre-wrap`
we had set. As a result, the whitespace was being inherited from the
default white space instead of `pre-wrap`.

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- Textarea no longer overrides the explicit `white-space: pre-wrap` on
the `::after` element.
- Re-enabled a skipped autogrow test that would have caught this bug
- Fixed a whitespace issue in another autogrow test


Note: The legacy screenshot diffs in
6ba2093166
are unrelated to this PR. Now that we are unskipping them the
screenshots have been updated. I verified this in
https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/pull/27692. This PR shows
a branch created off `7.0.x` (which does not have the reported
regression) and the tests enabled w/ the screenshots updated. The linked
verification PR can be closed when this PR merges.

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2023-06-23 16:05:40 +00:00
8bcd9e8b35 feat(textarea): add experimental label slot (#27677)
Issue number: resolves #27061

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Textarea does not accept custom HTML labels

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- Textarea 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.

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Docs PR: https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-docs/pull/3001

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6fab2a98b3 chore(): sync with main 2023-06-20 10:05:00 -04:00
e75fa582c4 fix(header, footer): resolve CSP violations with box shadow (#27560)
Issue number: N/A

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The `ion-header` and `ion-footer` use a base64 encoded image for a box
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66d959f5bf Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/main' into sp/sync-feature-7.1-with-main 2023-06-01 12:10:45 -04:00
58d6dae9a1 chore(deps-dev): Bump @playwright/test from 1.33.0 to 1.34.1 in /core (#27533)
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name: 'setup',
testMatch: /global.setup.ts/,
teardown: 'teardown',
},
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name: 'teardown',
testMatch: /global.teardown.ts/,
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dependencies: ['setup'],
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995a848575 fix(many): update form controls (radio, checkbox, toggle, input, select) to have consistent disabled opacity (#27396)
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
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## What is the new behavior?
The checkbox, input, radio, range, select, textarea and toggle labels
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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.

![iOS before and
after](https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/assets/6577830/2ce53625-e4e3-4565-a741-a47e27cf0275)
![MD before and
after](https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/assets/6577830/9cd83cdc-ab45-49bf-a0dc-1d78ba7f43be)

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19ec41c965 chore: sync with main 2023-05-16 10:26:41 -04:00
381de0b3d3 fix(many): form controls labels have increased margin (#27447)
Issue number: resolves #27129

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Material Design has 16px of margin between the form control and the
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- Updates default margin from 8px to 16px for checkbox, input, radio,
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eb2772c0ce docs(input, select, textarea): document workaround for large border-radius with fill="outline" (#27467)
Issue number: resolves #27116

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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:

![uneven
radii](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/9688384/229952214-6e106879-81bf-4b88-90f4-fbaaea93d293.png)

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:

![container
pieces](https://i.gyazo.com/a2b2041360e2e51b9d04a459ec77f43c.png)

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:

![broken
outline](https://i.gyazo.com/b8648aaea0ac6f3f865be5dfcd98724d.png)

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
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2023-05-12 19:31:55 +00:00
921bfae9e6 fix(select): floating label covers placeholder when when blurred (#27446)
Issue number: resolves #27201

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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.

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- Floating label now covers the select and hides the placeholder when
the select is blurred, matching the `ion-input` and `ion-textarea`
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159bffbb5f chore(): sync with main 2023-05-11 14:57:44 -04:00
7176af714d test: update playwright threshold to 0.1 (#27423)
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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
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ce863354e4 test(textarea): migrate to generators (#27349)
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Textarea tests are using legacy syntax

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- Textarea tests use generator syntax

A few notable changes:


3d44815462

I removed the RTL tests as autogrow behavior does not vary across
directions. I removed the associated screenshot files too.


4fcb9a8c57

I added an `index.html` file as per the E2E test best practices. There
were some screenshots that were no longer in use, so I removed them.


753d95fd55

There were some screenshots that were not being tested here as well in
the `bottom-content.e2e-legacy.ts` directories (the associated test file
no longer exists).


bc0d15fed6

I updated the legacy autogrow tests to not check RTL. Same reasoning as
the other autogrow tests above.


3c373b5aef

I updated the event tests to not run across modes because that behavior
does not vary.


All other tests were ported directly to generator syntax.

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- [x] No

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2023-05-02 12:49:52 +00:00
4826a3d9f5 test(config): introduce legacy and modern playwright projects (#27228)
Issue number: N/A

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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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2023-04-26 18:27:17 +00:00
0ac451998c test(many): do not await page.locator (#27267)
Issue number: N/A

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`page.locator` is synchronous, but we were `await`ing the calls:
https://playwright.dev/docs/api/class-page#page-locator

We were also doing `page.locator(...).click()` when we can just do
`page.click([selector])` directly,

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- Removes `await` usage from `page.locator`
- Removes `page.locator().click()` usage in favor of `page.click()`

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2023-04-25 12:26:17 +00:00
5a2b87cbcc fix(select): adjust label alignment when in a card (#27202)
Issue URL: resolves #27086

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## What is the current behavior?
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When an `ion-select` is inside a card, the label is slightly lower than
it should be, making it out of alignment with the label of an
`ion-input`.


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- When inside a card, the labels of `ion-input` and `ion-select` are in
line with each other.

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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:
<img width="535" alt="Screenshot 2023-04-13 at 4 36 02 PM"
src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/14926794/231877151-bd49b87b-762a-4d20-b6b7-57c1ab3bb368.png">

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2023-04-20 17:53:43 +00:00
a8749929e0 fix(ios): scroll assist sizes input correctly (#27253)
Issue number: resolves #27249

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## What is the current behavior?
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The cloned input/textarea for scroll assist is not sized correctly. For
legacy inputs, this causes the clone to be off by ~1px because it does
not have the correct height. For modern inputs, this causes the same bug
as the legacy inputs plus cloned inputs overlap any floating/stacked
labels. This was not a concern for legacy inputs because those inputs
did not contain the label element where modern inputs do.

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- Sets `bottom: 0` for cloned inputs so they have the correct height
- Sets `position: relative` on the `.native-wrapper` so the cloned input
does not flow outside of the parent container.

**Before**

| Modern Input | Legacy Input |
| - | - |
| <video
src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2721089/233385644-3c15f98e-2646-41e1-b206-34c505791bde.MP4"></video>
| <video
src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2721089/233385681-8d682222-44b4-4cdc-b0de-96ed3fd38792.MP4"></video>
|


(Note: The legacy input bug is subtle -- the input only shifts by ~1px)

**After**

| Modern Input | Legacy Input |
| - | - |
| <video
src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2721089/233385911-243dea95-39b4-4d81-bfe9-26e52382a702.mp4"></video>
| <video
src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2721089/233386237-2c9eede3-ca91-429b-8a35-15428529a883.mp4"></video>
|


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2023-04-20 15:57:56 +00:00
c0aea33576 refactor(): update directories to use kebab case (#27230)
Issue number: N/A

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The team decided on some new processes for adding tests. One of those
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2023-04-18 20:10:56 +00:00
742d4295dd fix(textarea): legacy textarea respects padding (#27219)
Issue URL: resolves #27218

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## What is the current behavior?
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Padding is not applied to the `.native-textarea` element when using a
legacy textarea. It is applied in v6:
ae9689bf3e/core/src/components/textarea/textarea.scss (L98-L100)

The modern textarea is not impacted.

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- Padding is now added to `.native-textarea` with the legacy textarea.

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2023-04-18 14:56:58 +00:00
c896e7fde4 test(textarea): use legacy form syntax for legacy test (#27196)
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The legacy test template for the textarea test does not use a label and
does not specify `legacy="true"`.

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- Adds the `legacy="true"` property to the legacy template

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2023-04-14 15:24:04 +00:00
0a0345a84a refactor(many): use utils import (#27160) 2023-04-12 13:25:14 -07:00
d939ad36e3 test(textarea): skip autogrow test due to flakiness (#27100) 2023-04-03 09:38:56 -07:00
426913d0de fix(item-divider): set padding-end for md (#27019)
closes #23785
2023-03-31 17:00:12 -04:00
e9208eae53 chore(): update textarea test 2023-03-24 16:22:30 -04:00
8b1a41646e chore(): add updated snapshots 2023-03-24 19:59:09 +00:00