* Use typescript-strict-plugin to iteratively turn on strict
* Add strict testing to pipeline
Can be executed locally through either `npm run test:types` for full type checking including spec files, or `npx tsc-strict` for only tsconfig.json included files.
* turn on strict for scripts directory
* Use plugin for all tsconfigs in monorepo
vscode is capable of executing tsc with plugins, but uses the most relevant tsconfig to do so. If the plugin is not a part of that config, it is skipped and developers get no feedback of strict compile time issues. These updates remedy that at the cost of slightly more complex removal of the plugin when the time comes.
* remove plugin from configs that extend one that already has it
* Update workspace settings to honor strict plugin
* Apply strict-plugin to native message test runner
* Update vscode workspace to use root tsc version
* `./node_modules/.bin/update-strict-comments` 🤖
This is a one-time operation. All future files should adhere to strict type checking.
* Add fixme to `ts-strict-ignore` comments
* `update-strict-comments` 🤖
repeated for new merge files
* Added sorting to vault, name, permission and group
Added default sorting
* Fixed import
* reverted test on template
* Only add sorting functionality to admin console
* changed code order
* Fixed leftover test for sortingn
* Fixed reference
* sort permissions by ascending order
* Fixed bug where a collection had multiple groups and sorting alphbatically didn't happen correctly all the time
* Fixed bug whne creating a new cipher item
* Introduced fnFactory to create a sort function with direction provided
* Used new sort function to make collections always remain at the top and ciphers below
* extracted logic to always sort collections at the top
Added similar sorting to sortBygroup
* removed org vault check
* remove unused service
* Sort only collections
* Got rid of sortFn factory in favour of passing the direction as an optional parameter
* Removed tenary
* get cipher permissions
* Use all collections to filter collection ids
* Fixed ascending and descending issues
* Added functionality to default sort in descending order
* default sort permissions in descending order
* Refactored setActive to not pass direction as a paramater
This creates a new component called bit-table-scroll as it's a breaking change in how tables works. We could probably conditionally support both behaviors in the existing table component if we desire.
Rather than iterating the rows in the consuming component, we now need to define a row definition, bitRowDef which provides access to the rows data through angular let- syntax. This allows the table component to own the behaviour which is needed in order to use the cdkVirtualFor directive which must be inside the cdk-virtual-scroll-viewport component.
* Updating search and select all to work together properly
* adding comment and moving filtered data below private variables
* thomas suggested changes
* making service-accounts-list the same as projects and secrest list
* changes
* Update service-accounts-list.component.ts
* removing unnecessary code
* setting active filter on set data, adding comment
* removing unused field
* Update libs/components/src/table/table-data-source.ts
Co-authored-by: Thomas Avery <43214426+Thomas-Avery@users.noreply.github.com>
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Co-authored-by: Thomas Avery <43214426+Thomas-Avery@users.noreply.github.com>
* Initial draft of a table data source
* Improve table data source
* Migrate projects table for demo
* Update existing tables
* Fix access selector
* remove sortDirection from custom fn
* a11y improvements
* update icons; make button full width
* update storybook docs
* apply code review changes
* fix: add table body to projects list
* Fix error on create secret. Fix project list setting projects on getter. Copy table data on set. Fix documentation
* Change signature to protected, rename method to not start with underscore
* add hover and focus effects
Co-authored-by: William Martin <contact@willmartian.com>