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a745c6f4bc chore(deps): update playwright (#29750)
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33fd894b84 refactor(select): set the default justify-content as a style (#29804)
- Remove the default property value in favor of setting the default style in the CSS to match the other form controls.
- Updates the e2e test for `label` to remove the explicit width & add more examples with long labels and a default select without justify set.
2024-08-29 14:16:36 -04:00
bf60712aaf chore(playwright): add click method to promise assertion lint checks (#29740)
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caa88b34e1 style(many): fix comments with wrong component names (#29665) 2024-06-26 16:29:19 +00:00
c63d07bdd0 fix(many): do not grow slotted checkboxes, radios, selects and toggles (#29501)
Issue number: resolves #29423

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## What is the current behavior?
I fixed a bug where icon was collapsing its width when next to a
checkbox, radio or toggle to match the styles of select in
https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/pull/29328. This caused a
regression for checkboxes, radios, and toggles when slotted inside of an
item. Our test coverage for this was not great, as the slotted inputs
test in item had so many elements that it was not apparent that this bug
was introduced. In addition, the select itself presented the same issue
before my PR and this is a regression from the v7 behavior. See the
following Codepens to see the regression:

- [Ionic v7](https://codepen.io/brandyscarney/pen/jOoPzoL)
- [Ionic v8](https://codepen.io/brandyscarney/pen/KKLpoLX)

## What is the new behavior?
- Updates the checkbox, radio, select, and toggle to reset the flex
property when slotted.
- Adds test coverage for the previous fix I did in
https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/pull/29328 where icons
were collapsing their width next to checkboxes, radios and toggles. This
was reproducible with a div and easier to see in a test so I used a div
with a background instead of an icon.
- Adds better test coverage for this fix which separates each component
(checkbox, radio, select, toggle) into their own screenshot test to make
sure the width is shrinking or expanding properly based on where it is
located in an item.

## Does this introduce a breaking change?

- [ ] Yes
- [x] No

## Other information

| Before fix
9b59138011
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fix](https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/assets/6577830/e27c6e3c-3d3a-4889-a44b-5f4a9a6ba552)
| ![after
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    <td width="50%"><b>After</b></td>
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src="https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/assets/6577830/655dab88-55a9-4961-a7fb-2a3233aa0004"></td>
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2024-05-15 14:16:52 +00:00
2007a44a27 test(many): fix failing tests that CI was not reporting (#29485)
Code checks were passing even though these tests were failing because
the docker script was not exiting with the correct exit code. This PR
fixes the tests so that they pass, then PR
https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/pull/29425 can be merged
so CI will properly fail again when tests fail.

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2024-05-10 20:01:35 +00:00
5eb94130fa chore(tests): remove old screenshots without a test (#29472)
Issue number: internal

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## What is the current behavior?
Several screenshot images were not removed when their e2e test was.

## What is the new behavior?
I ran the following command in `ionic-framework/core` to find all
`*.png` files that did not have a parent `*.e2e.ts` file:

```bash
find ./src/components -iname '*.png' -exec bash -c 'cd "${1%/*}"; 
  shopt -s nullglob; files=(../*.e2e.ts); 
  ((${#files[@]} == 0)) && echo "$1"' _ {} \;
```

I have deleted all of these images.

Co-authored-by: Brandy Carney <brandy@ionic.io>
2024-05-07 18:20:43 +00:00
dfb72d7ea0 fix(angular): persist select disabled state in item (#29448)
Issue number: resolves #29234

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In certain scenarios, such as in Angular where the property binding is
set a few frames after the element is rendered, the `ionStyle` event
from `ion-select` can be emitted before `ion-item` has registered an
event listener.

This results in situations like setting the `ion-select` as initially
disabled can cause the item to not treat the element as not interactable
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- Emits the `ionStyle` event when the `ion-select` is rendered.
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2024-05-03 18:26:19 +00:00
f15b62a9ca fix(select): options are visible with fit-content width and fill outline (#29408)
Issue number: resolves #29321

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When using a select with `fill="outline"`, `interface="popover"` and a
width that fits the content of the options, the select options are not
visible. The hidden radio is covering the text of the radio text
options.

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- Select options are visible and no longer covered by the hidden radio
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Dev-build: `8.0.2-dev.11714165638.13e7dd5b`

Reproduction (issue): https://stackblitz.com/edit/angular-mndtkr
Reproduction (with dev-build):
https://stackblitz.com/edit/angular-mndtkr-d7wsnp

Reproduction steps:
1. Open the select
2. Observe: The popover displays the options, but the options are not
visible/readable to the user
3. Use the dev-build
4. Open the select
5. Observe: The popover displays the options and they are
visible/readable to the user (5, 10, 15).
2024-04-29 14:32:12 +00:00
ca01fe807f docs(core): ionChange will not emit from programmatically changing value (#29407)
Issue number: resolves
https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-docs/issues/3588

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2024-04-26 20:16:16 +00:00
6e8bf4914f chore(theming): remove Sass default flags (#29401)
Issue number: N/A

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## What is the current behavior?
Currently, every Sass variable in Ionic has the `!default` flag added to
the end.

From the [Sass variables
documentation](https://sass-lang.com/documentation/variables/):

> Normally when you assign a value to a variable, if that variable
already had a value, its old value is overwritten. But if you’re writing
a Sass library, you might want to allow your users to configure your
library’s variables before you use them to generate CSS.
> 
> To make this possible, Sass provides the `!default` flag. This assigns
a value to a variable only if that variable isn’t defined or its value
is [null](https://sass-lang.com/documentation/values/null). Otherwise,
the existing value will be used.

In past versions of Ionic Framework, developers wrote Sass variables to
rebuild Ionic Framework using their own values. In the latest versions
of Ionic Framework, this is not possible.

## What is the new behavior?
Removes the `!default` flag from all Sass variables.

## Does this introduce a breaking change?

- [ ] Yes
- [x] No

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2024-04-25 19:59:10 +00:00
44529f0a62 feat(button): add circular shape as round (#29161)
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2024-03-21 11:49:26 -07:00
e8f63560eb chore: sync with main 2024-03-19 14:24:51 -04:00
acc1042124 fix(input, textarea, select): account for multiple start/end slot elements (#29172)
Issue number: Internal

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We add margin on content in the start/end slots so they do not run up
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we did not account for when multiple elements are placed into the same
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on an input (you can reuse the template in
`src/components/input/test/slots`
3. Observe that margin is added to every `ion-button`.

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2024-03-19 13:36:06 -04:00
e98620ee99 test(ci): run tests in docker container (#28893)
Issue number: Internal

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the existing ground truths as they were generated in Linux environments
and most of our team uses either macOS or Windows. While team members
can generate ground truths in the correct environment, they need to
remember to do that first before making changes.
2. Updating visual diffs is time consuming and can only be done by team
members. Our GitHub Action runs the entire test suite which can take ~10
even if only a handful of screenshots are generated. Additionally, this
job can only be run by team members meaning community contributors
cannot update/add screenshots. This limits them to non-visual tasks when
contributing. In the event that they do want to make visual changes, the
team needs to copy all their code into a branch and manually run
screenshot diffs for them.

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- This PR introduces the ability to run all Playwright tests inside of a
Docker container using an image with Playwright dependencies. The
container will have access to the local project, so developers can make
changes and then run tests in the container after the changes are
compiled. This enables anyone to propose new screenshot changes.
However, the "update screenshot" job will still be available for folks
who do not want/are unable to use docker.
- There are some typeface differences between GH Actions and the Docker
image which is why there are a handful of screenshots that needed to be
updated.

One risk here is that the Playwright npm and Docker image versions must
be kept in sync. As a result, I also updatRenovate to allow us to auto
update the npm and Docker image versions at the same time.

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⚠️ There are still some issues I need to sort out with mounting the
local project on Windows. However, using Ubuntu with the linux subsystem
for windows can be used as a workaround. I'd like to merge this so we
can start testing it in our day-to-day workflow and ironing out any
bugs.

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2024-03-18 14:08:30 +00:00
56014cf64c fix(range, select): prefer labels passed by developer (#29145) 2024-03-14 11:14:21 -04:00
b148b3225b chore(playwright): migrate themes to palettes (#29148)
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This **does not** change where the light/dark/high contrast styles live
or how they are consumed in the test infra. That work is done here:
https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework/pull/29149

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2024-03-14 10:29:09 -04:00
13b7f8ac3a feat(input,textarea,select): add --highlight-height variable (#29090)
Issue number: Internal

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In v7, using the legacy syntax, the height of the highlight on an item
could be adjusted using the `--highlight-height` variable. This variable
was not added to input and therefore would not work using the modern
syntax.

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Adds the `--highlight-height` variable to `ion-input`, `ion-textarea`
and `ion-select` so that developers can customize this height in `md`
mode. Since the highlight element is not added for `ios` mode, this
variable won't do anything for `ios`. Note that this diverges from the
v7 behavior, where setting `--highlight-height` enabled the highlight
for `ios`. A design document outlining this has been proposed here:
https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-framework-design-documents/pull/252

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- [ ] Yes
- [x] No

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2024-03-08 15:55:34 -05:00
743f517fec refactor(item): remove deprecated apis (#29102)
BREAKING CHANGE:

- The `helper` slot has been removed. Developers should use the `helperText` property on `ion-input` and `ion-textarea`.
- The `error` slot has been removed. Developers should use the `errorText` property on `ion-input` and `ion-textarea`.
- Counter functionality has been removed including the `counter` and `counterFormatter` properties. Developers should use the properties of the same name on `ion-input` and `ion-textarea`.
- The `fill` property has been removed. Developers should use the property of the same name on `ion-input`, `ion-select`, and `ion-textarea`.
- The `shape` property has been removed. Developers should use the property of the same name on `ion-input`, `ion-select`, and `ion-textarea`.
2024-03-07 11:37:40 +00:00
27fb3bacf5 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/main' into sp/sync-feature-8-with-main-2 2024-02-22 14:54:37 -05:00
2ed0ada923 fix(overlays): focus is returned to last focus element when focusing toast (#28950)
Issue number: resolves #28261

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When moving focus from a focus-trapped overlay to a toast, focus is
moved back to the overlay. This is the correct behavior as focus should
never leave a focus-trapped overlay (unless the overlay is dismissed or
focus is moved to a _new_ top-most overlay). However, the way we return
focus is a bit unexpected because it always returns focus to the last
focusable element in the overlay.

This means that if you were focused on the first focusable element,
presented the toast, and then focused the toast, focus might not be
moved back to that first focusable element. In the case of the linked
issue, this was causing an unexpected scroll so that the last focused
element could be in view.

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- This fix adds an exception for `ion-toast` (as it is the only overlay
that is **not** focus trapped) that ensures that focus is moved back to
the last focus element.

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- [x] No

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Dev build: `7.7.1-dev.11707253408.186eea70`

Note: We don't recommend this pattern in general because it would be
impossible for a screen reader user to focus the toast. However, we can
at least improve the experience for developers who continue to implement
this pattern by returning focus in a more predictable manner.

Docs: https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-docs/pull/3432

Testing: 

Reviewers should manually test the following behaviors:

1. Create a modal with 2 buttons. Have one of the buttons present a
toast. Open the toast and verify that you can still Tab to cycle through
the buttons in the modal.
2. Create a modal with 2 buttons. Have one of the buttons present a
toast. Open the toast. Move focus to the toast and verify that you can
still Tab to cycle through the buttons in the modal (once focus is
returned to the modal).
2024-02-14 17:33:11 +00:00
6bd446f681 refactor(select): remove legacy property and support for legacy syntax (#29024)
Issue number: internal

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## What is the current behavior?

In Ionic Framework v7, we [simplified the select
syntax](https://ionic.io/blog/ionic-7-is-here#simplified-form-control-syntax)
so that it was no longer required to be placed inside of an `ion-item`.
We maintained backwards compatibility by adding a `legacy` property
which allowed it to continue to be styled properly when written in the
following way:

```html
<ion-item>
  <ion-label>Label</ion-label>
  <ion-select></ion-select>
</ion-item>
```

While this was supported in v7, console warnings were logged to notify
developers that they needed to update this syntax for the best
accessibility experience.

## What is the new behavior?

- Removes the `legacy` property and support for the legacy syntax.
Developers should follow the [migration
guide](https://ionicframework.com/docs/api/select#migrating-from-legacy-select-syntax)
in the select documentation to update their apps. The new syntax
requires a `label` or `aria-label` on `ion-select`:
    ```html
    <ion-item>
      <ion-select label="Label"></ion-select>
    </ion-item>
    ```
- Removes the legacy tests under under `select/test/legacy/` and all
related screenshots
- Removes the select usage from `item/test/disabled`,
`item/test/legacy/alignment`, and `item/test/legacy/disabled` and all
related screenshots if the test was removed

## Does this introduce a breaking change?

- [x] Yes
- [ ] No

1. Developers have had console warnings when using the legacy syntax
since the v7 release. The migration guide for the new select syntax is
outlined in the [Select
documentation](https://ionicframework.com/docs/api/select#migrating-from-legacy-select-syntax).
2. This change has been documented in the Breaking Changes document with
a link to the migration guide.

BREAKING CHANGE:

The `legacy` property and support for the legacy syntax, which involved
placing an `ion-select` inside of an `ion-item` with an `ion-label`,
have been removed from select. For more information on migrating from
the legacy select syntax, refer to the [Select
documentation](https://ionicframework.com/docs/api/select#migrating-from-legacy-select-syntax).

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2024-02-13 13:15:24 -05:00
1543b0e608 refactor(themes): update border radius to new logical properties (#29002)
Issue number: internal

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## What is the current behavior?
The old `border-radius` mixin added additional selectors and styles
depending on whether the direction was set to `ltr` or `rtl`.

Old mixin usage:

```scss
.old-border-radius {
  @include border-radius(5px, 6px, 7px, 8px)
}
```

generates:

```css
.old-border-radius {
  border-top-left-radius: 5px;
  border-top-right-radius: 6px;
  border-bottom-right-radius: 7px;
  border-bottom-left-radius: 8px;
}

:host-context([dir=rtl]) .old-border-radius {
  border-top-left-radius: 6px;
  border-top-right-radius: 5px;
  border-bottom-right-radius: 8px;
  border-bottom-left-radius: 7px;
}

[dir=rtl] .old-border-radius {
  border-top-left-radius: 6px;
  border-top-right-radius: 5px;
  border-bottom-right-radius: 8px;
  border-bottom-left-radius: 7px;
}

@supports selector(:dir(rtl)) {
  .old-border-radius:dir(rtl) {
    border-top-left-radius: 6px;
    border-top-right-radius: 5px;
    border-bottom-right-radius: 8px;
    border-bottom-left-radius: 7px;
  }
}
```

## What is the new behavior?
The new `border-radius` mixin uses the [logical
properties](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/CSS_logical_properties_and_values/Margins_borders_padding)
which handles switching based on the
[writing-mode](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/writing-mode),
[direction](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/direction),
and
[text-orientation](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/text-orientation):

| Before                       | After                       |
| -----------------------------| ----------------------------|
| `border-top-left-radius`     | `border-start-start-radius` |
| `border-bottom-left-radius`  | `border-end-start-radius`   |
| `border-top-right-radius`    | `border-start-end-radius`   |
| `border-bottom-right-radius` | `border-end-end-radius`     |

New mixin usage:

```scss
.new-border-radius {
  @include border-radius(5px, 6px, 7px, 8px)
}
```

```css
.new-border-radius {
  border-start-start-radius: 5px;
  border-start-end-radius: 6px;
  border-end-end-radius: 7px;
  border-end-start-radius: 8px;
}
```

## Does this introduce a breaking change?

- [ ] Yes
- [x] No

## Other information

The `select` styles have been updated to use the mixin instead of
hardcoding `border-radius`.
2024-02-12 15:12:29 -05:00
1091534397 chore: sync with main 2024-02-07 11:48:46 -05:00
bf34e0e247 test: migrate form control usages to modern syntax (#28897)
Issue number: Internal

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- Migrated tests in `core`, `angular`, and `vue` to use the modern form
syntax (`react` did not have form controls).

I opted not to migrate `item/test/highlight` and `item/test/counter`
because those tests are going to be removed in the future once the
deprecate item APIs are removed.

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- [x] No

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2024-01-30 16:14:02 +00:00
74de16f862 chore(): sync 2024-01-25 12:35:32 -05:00
aed7a03532 fix(select): click handlers on slotted content fire (#28839)
Issue number: resolves #28818

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Select has logic in place to prevent the overlay from opening when
clicking the slotted content. As part of this, we need to deal with the
`<label>` element dispatching another click that then bubbles up and
causes the overlay to open when clicking the slotted content. We
currently deal with this by calling `preventDefault` which prevents this
extra event from being dispatched only when clicking the slotted
content.

We also call `stopPropagation`. This code is not necessary, and in most
cases should not have any adverse effects on developer applications.
However, this does impact React applications due to how React handles
events. When a developer places `onClick` on a slotted element, a native
"click" listener is not immediately applied to that element. Instead,
React adds a native "click" listener to the root element of an
application. When that listener's callback fires, React will dispatch a
synthetic click event on the slotted element. Since we are calling
`stopPropagation`, the click event never bubbles up to this root node's
listener. As a result, the synthetic event is never dispatched on the
slotted element, and the developed `onClick` callback never fires.

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- Select no longer prevents events from bubbling. The existing
`event.preventDefault` is sufficient to prevent the label from
dispatching another click (thereby causing the select overlay to open)
when clicking the slotted content.

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- [ ] Yes
- [x] No

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2024-01-17 17:07:11 +00:00
15e368c378 feat(theme): improved color contrast with color palette (#28791)
Issue number: Internal

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The team would like to ensure that Ionic Framework components that use
an Ionic color (primary, secondary, etc) on top of a contrast color pass
minimum contrast ratios as defined in the WCAG.

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- Introduces a revised set of Ionic colors that pass AA color contrast
guidelines when with the appropriate contrast.

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- [x] No

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Co-authored-by: Brandy Carney <brandy@ionic.io>
Co-authored-by: Sean Perkins <sean@ionic.io>
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2024-01-08 15:30:35 -05:00
516b84475e fix(input, textarea, select): reduce padding on slotted buttons (#28676)
Issue number: N/A

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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
e71e7a0690 fix(select): do not collapse to width: 0 when placed in flex container (#28631)
Issue number: Internal

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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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- [ ] Yes
- [x] No

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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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2023-12-05 18:33:02 -05:00
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
1c1b567279 fix(item): allow item to grow when it is used in a flex container (#28594)
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.
2023-11-29 10:57:58 -05:00
fd36b953d6 chore: sync 2023-11-28 16:31:47 -05:00
4f1b4cdc29 chore(core): type checking for unit tests (#28529)
Issue number: N/A

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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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project - you will observe the build will fail due to the invalid type.
2023-11-17 16:47:34 +00:00
0ae327f0e0 feat(radio-group): add compareWith property (#28452) 2023-11-09 10:21:55 -05:00
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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Dev build: `7.5.2-dev.11697818830.1a33c881`

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2023-10-26 15:11:45 +00:00
c801e2ada9 chore: remove unused sass variables (#28363)
Issue number: N/A

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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
2023-10-19 16:41:10 +00:00
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
dc2f55f0fb chore: sync with main 2023-10-11 09:50:48 -04:00
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
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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2023-10-10 17:38:09 -04:00
eee2115fd2 fix(select): do not focus disabled popover option (#28309)
Issue number: resolves #28284

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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
provided.

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2023-10-10 19:02:50 +00:00
01167fc185 fix(select): use correct aria-haspopup value (#28265) 2023-10-03 15:03:24 -07:00
5b7e422dc0 fix(radio,toggle,checkbox,select): padded space is clickable in items (#28136)
Issue number: Resolves #27169

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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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2023-09-20 03:27:36 +00:00
8cb878669e fix(many): add correct scale to stacked labels (#28163) 2023-09-13 13:46:02 -04:00
437ef16d1d test(select): migrate to toHaveScreenshot (#28088)
Issue number: N/A

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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
file size.

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2023-08-30 20:40:17 +00:00
e5ab6d8804 refactor(select): use border mixin (#27732)
Issue number: N/A

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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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2023-07-05 12:49:06 +00:00
95e28b6629 feat(select): add props to customize toggle icons (#27648)
Issue number: resolves #17248

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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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Docs PR: https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-docs/pull/2996
Dev build: `7.0.15-dev.11687278023.161b97d8`

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2023-06-20 12:18:36 -05:00